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Syracuse University community mourns passing of University Librarian Peter Graham
Syracuse University community mourns passing of University Librarian Peter GrahamAugust 12, 2004Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Peter S. Graham, university librarian at Syracuse University, died Aug. 11 at his home in Syracuse after a long battle with lymphoma. He was 65. Graham had…
‘Exploring the Soul of Syracuse’: The text of Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s letter
‘Exploring the Soul of Syracuse’: The text of Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s letterAugust 02, 2004 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT August 1, 2004 Greetings to my University colleagues and friends, After months of anticipation, I can hardly believe that we are…
Shared Reading Program engages students’ intellects
Shared Reading Program engages students’ intellectsJuly 26, 2004 Launched in 2003, the Shared Reading Program at Syracuse University is designed to bring new students together through a shared connection to the academic challenges they will face. In a recent letter…
Shaw urges activism on TAP
Shaw urges activism on TAPJuly 16, 2004 On July 6, Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw urged students, faculty and staff to oppose cuts to the Tuition Assistance Program. His message is reprinted here as a service to the University community. As…
Syracuse University student selected to meet Nobel Laureates
Syracuse University student selectedto meet Nobel LaureatesJune 25, 2004Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu Syracuse University graduate student Joshua Dalrymple has been selected by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as one of 25 outstanding research participants to attend the 54th Lindau Meeting of Nobel…
Newhouse announces “Step Inside Syracuse” photo book
Newhouse announces “Step Inside Syracuse” photo bookJune 11, 2004Amy Schmitzaemehrin@syr.edu At a June 4th event at the Marx Hotel, Rep. James T. Walsh, Mayor Matthew J. Driscoll, Syracuse University Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw, Julius Lawrence of Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today (TNT)…
Fifty years later, SU show goes “Up in Lights, Again”
Fifty years later, SU show goes “Up in Lights, Again”June 02, 2004Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu On June 4, they’re doing it all again. They are the original cast of “Up in Lights,” the popular student-written and -produced musical revue that debuted May…
SU faculty to be honored as Meredith Professors
SU faculty to be honored as Meredith ProfessorsApril 26, 2004Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu During an April 30 gala reception celebrating one of the University’s highest teaching honors, Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw will name Douglas V. Armstrong, associate professor of anthropology in…
State-of-the-art robot launched to monitor waters of Otisco Lake
State-of-the-art robot launched to monitor waters of Otisco LakeApril 23, 2004Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Center of Excellence study utilizing robotic technology could have implications for improving homeland security Local environmental researchers have come a long way from tracking the water quality…
Collaborative project maps hunger in Syracuse
Collaborative project maps hunger in SyracuseApril 16, 2004Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Where does hunger stalk the streets of Syracuse? Where is help available-or not? A new series of maps, to be unveiled by the Syracuse Hunger Project, in cooperation with Syracuse…