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SU in the News: Thursday, February 18
College of Law and Whitman School’s David Cay Johnston writes in New York Times on tax policy changes affecting older Americans
Marion Wilson’s NYC art exhibition ‘Artificially Free of Nature’ examines environment through creation, instruction
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Sustainability expert Alex Steffen to speak March 2 as part of the University Lectures series
Steffen will speak on “Worldchanging: A User’s Guide.”
Point of Contact’s ‘Alejandra’ inspired by life of Argentine poet
The Point of Contact Gallery presents “Alejandra,” an international collective inspired by the life and poetry of Alejandra Pizarnik.
The NewsHouse: Fighting for Free Speech
Mexican journalist Lydia Cacho receives the 2010 Tully Center Free Speech Award for her exposure of child pornography and sex trafficking in Mexico, despite the obstacles.
Newhouse students interning for NBC at XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver
Twenty-two students from the Newhouse School are eagerly working behind the scenes as interns for NBC.
John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series announces spring 2010 lineup
The John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series will kick off its spring 2010 lineup with a performance by the award-winning Chinese American baritone saxophonist Fred Ho and tenor saxophonist Salim Washington.
‘Lookingglass Alice’ is a circus-like spectacle
“Lookingglass Alice” runs Feb. 24-March 14 at Syracuse Stage. Tickets
Syracuse iSchool doctoral student granted access to U.S. research facility supporting Nobel Prize-winning scientists studying climate change
John D’Ignazio, Ph. D. student in the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool), was accepted into the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Graduate Visitor Program.
‘The Madisons at Montpelier’ at this week’s IRP
The Feb. 18 session of the Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP) will host Ralph Ketcham, professor emeritus of history, public affairs and political science at SU’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.