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Third Annual Newhouse Craft Show on Friday benefits CNY United Way
The Third Annual Newhouse Craft Show will take place on Friday, Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m in the Hergenhan Auditorium and adjacent lobby in Newhouse 3.
SU in the News: Thursday, December 3
New York Times cites SU’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse on the transfer of noncitizens to immigration detainment camps
MSW students, community practitioners benefit from side-by-side instruction
This semester, 15 MSW students and 10 Syracuse-area agency practitioners meet weekly to consider new pathways to engage individuals in hopeful conversations focused on recovery rather than illness or limitations.
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Rick Burton, David B. Falk Professor of Sport Management in the College of Human Ecology, commented in the Washington Times on the potential of this year’s Super Bowl featuring two undefeated teams. Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for…
Syracuse University, IBM, New York State launch one of the world’s greenest data centers
Kevin Morrow(315) 443-3784 Syracuse University, with partners IBM and New York State, today celebrated the construction of its new Green Data Center (GDC)—a showcase of world-class innovations in advanced energy-efficient information technology and building systems. Announced in late May 2009…
Rev. Tiffany L. Steinwert named dean of Hendricks Chapel
Carol Kim Masiclat(315) 443-8568 Thomas V. Wolfe, senior vice president and dean of SU’s Division of Student Affairs, has named the Rev. Tiffany Steinwert dean of Hendricks Chapel. Steinwert will be the sixth dean of the chapel, following Wolfe, who was…
Martin named director of SU’s Office of Judicial Affairs
Carol Kim Masiclat(315) 443-8568 Syracuse University’s Division of Student Affairs has named Gerald Martin director of the Office of Judicial Affairs. The search process for the director position began last May, following the resignation of former director Ramy Badawy. Patrick Mc…
IBM invests $27 million over five years to educate SU students on smart data center technologies
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 As more corporations and government organizations digitize their business processes for efforts such as electronic medical records or mobile banking, universities are aiming to educate a student workforce that is knowledgeable about current IT challenges beyond traditional…
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 2
College of Human Ecology’s Rick Burton comments in Washington Times on the upcoming Super Bowl
IBM invests $27 million over five years to educate Syracuse University students on smart data center technologies
Thanks to a $27 million investment over five years from IBM, Syracuse University students will now have access to IBM hardware, software and maintenance services to learn about innovative enterprise computing technologies.