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University’s Standard Sanctions program decreases substance abuse violations
University’s Standard Sanctions program decreases substance abuse violationsAugust 21, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu A new report shows that substance abuse-related violations of the University’s Code of Student Conduct have declined since the interim implementation of the Standard Sanctions program. As a…
Thirteen Syracuse professors receive emeriti status
Thirteen Syracuse professors receive emeriti statusMay 05, 2001Jonathan Hayjhay@syr.edu Professors Phillip Church, Donald F. Cortese, Donald C. Dittmer, John R. Elliott Jr., Elizabeth C. Essman, Daniel Field, Garth H. Foster, Samuel V. Kennedy III, Peter T. Marsh, David L. Miller,…
Syracuse University researcher Doug Nelson on team exploring what lies beneath the Tibetan Plateau
Syracuse University researcher Doug Nelson on team exploring what lies beneath the Tibetan PlateauMay 05, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Each summer, dozens of intrepid explorers embark on a precarious journey to climb to the top of Mt. Everest, located in the heart…
Syracuse University Registrar Peter B. DeBlois resigns to take position at EDUCAUSE
Syracuse University Registrar Peter B. DeBlois resigns to take position at EDUCAUSEMay 04, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Peter B. DeBlois G’71, Ph.D.’79, will leave his position as Syracuse University registrar on July 3 to become director of communications for EDUCAUSE, a…
New B.P.S. degree targets workforce to spur regional economic growth
New B.P.S. degree targets workforce to spur regional economic growthApril 27, 2001Linda Kristensenlgkriste@syr.edu Through its new bachelor of professional studies (B.P.S.) degree, designed for adult part-time students, Syracuse University will further contribute to the region’s economic development and benefit the…
University of Chicago professor to deliver final installment in Spring 2001 Moses I. Finley Memorial Lecture Series
University of Chicago professor to deliver final installment in Spring 2001 Moses I. Finley Memorial Lecture SeriesApril 13, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu W.R. Johnson, the John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor of Classics and Comparative Studies at the University of Chicago, will…
Bennett and Mager named Syracuse University’s newest Meredith Professors
Bennett and Mager named Syracuse University’s newest Meredith ProfessorsMarch 31, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu David H. Bennett, professor of history in The Maxwell School of Syracuse University, and Gerald M. Mager, professor of teaching and leadership in SU’s School of Education,…
Chancellor Q&A: Sweatshops
Chancellor Q&A: SweatshopsMarch 31, 2001 On March 27, Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw stated that Syracuse University would become affiliated with the Worker Rights Consortium anti-sweatshop organization. SU is already a member of the Collegiate Living Wage Association and the Fair…
Syracuse University School of Information Studies students study technology needs of rural county
Syracuse University School of Information Studies students study technology needs of rural countyMarch 27, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Twice daily, as some 150 cows meander through the Monanfran Farms milking parlor, a computer tracks the amount of milk each cow gives and…
Syracuse University Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw approves affiliation with the Worker Rights Consortium
Syracuse University Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw approves affiliation with the Worker Rights ConsortiumMarch 27, 2001Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw stated March 27 that he agrees with the recommendation of Syracuse University’s Trademark Licensing Advisory Board that the University become…