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How hot did Earth get in the past?
A team of scientists uncovers new information.
SU in the News: Thursday, June 30
College of Law’s Kevin Maillard discusses same-sex marriage and religious exemptions in New York Times
Who killed Sly Vox?
Who killed rock ‘n’ roll star Sly Vox? Was it his ex-bandmate and ex-fiancée, Ivory Keyz? Fired security chief Hound Dawg? South American singer A. Capella, who accused Vox of stealing music and lyrics? Or was it one of the…
Syracuse University biologist discovers key regulators for biofilm development
They can be found everywhere—organized communities of bacteria sticking to surfaces both inside and outside the body. These biofilms are responsible for some of the most virulent, antibiotic-resistant infections in humans; however, scientific understanding of how these communities develop is…
SU in the News: Tuesday, June 21
Newhouse School’s Brenda Wrigley quoted in CNN Money on hydrofracturing bans and public relations
SU in the News: Wednesday, June 15
NBC Philadelphia notes Newhouse School Dean Branham honored by Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists
SU in the News: Tuesday, June 14
Len Burman of Maxwell School discusses tax issues on Forbes blog and Capitol Pressroom
Syracuse University, JPMorgan Chase partner to establish national Institute for Veterans and Military Families
First of its kind in higher education
SSIC’s Christine Sauve named a finalist for a 2011 Financial Executive of the Year Award
The South Side Innovation Center’s (SSIC) Christine Sauve has been named a finalist for a 2011 Financial Executive of the Year Award in the category of nonprofit organizations with gross revenues of less than $5 million.
SU-SIFE helps local businesses ‘go green’
The local business community is now a little more sustainable thanks to a new green business certification program that received support from nearly two dozen Syracuse University student volunteers. Eight businesses graduated from the Green Core Company program on May…