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Physicist to be Recognized by National Academy of Sciences
A physicist in the College of Arts and Sciences is being recognized by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) for his “outstanding leadership” of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Scientific Collaboration. Peter R. Saulson, the Martin A. Pomerantz…
Bursar’s, Student Debt Management Offices Relocating, Closed This Afternoon and Friday
The Bursar’s Office and the Student Debt Management Office will close today at 2:30 p.m. and will be closed all day Friday, January 27, to relocate their offices to 119 Bowne Hall. Both offices will reopen at 8:30 a.m. Monday,…
New Campus Facilities Advisory Board Created, Membership Announced
Michele G. Wheatly, vice chancellor and provost, and Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, will co-chair a new Campus Facilities Advisory Board, Provost Wheatly announced at the January 18 University Senate meeting. Professor Cathryn Newton, special advisor to…
Assoc. Professor Sarah Pralle discusses the politicization of climate change science
Sarah Pralle, associate professor of political science at the Maxwell School, was interviewed by the Christian Science Monitor for the article Decrying ‘post-truth’ climate politics, scientists test activist waters
Assoc. Professor Elizabeth Cohen talks Sanctuary Cities and what comes next after the President’s announcement
Elizabeth Cohen, associate professor of political science, was interviewed by WAER to discuss President Trump’s news about the border wall and immigration for the news piece Immigration Attorney, SU Professor Question Legality of Punishing “Sanctuary Cities”
Cash Operations Relocating to 125 Bowne Hall
The Cash Operations office currently located in 101 Archbold Gymnasium will be relocating to 125 Bowne Hall effective Jan. 30. Please visit us at our new location. Questions? Please contact Tina Kelly at 315.443.5519 or Marjorie Greeson at 315.443.2487.
Tillman Scholars Applications Now Open
The application process for the Tillman Scholars program, which funds education for student veterans and spouses of veterans, will open Feb. 1. The scholarship honors Pat Tillman. In 2002, Tillman, a starting safety for the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals,…
University Professor Charles Driscoll on Creating Ice Storms in the Lab
University Professor of Environmental Engineering Charles Driscoll talks to the AP on new research to better understand ice storms.
Registration Open for Spring Technology Accessibility Training Workshops
Syracuse University seeks to ensure that all people regardless of individual ability or disability can effectively access University communications and technology. Information Technology Services (ITS) is accepting registrations for five training workshops that will build faculty and staff awareness of,…
Roy Gutterman, Director of the Tully Center for Free Speech, on White House’s Relationship with the Press
Roy Gutterman, director of the Tully Center for Free Speech was interviewed by the Christian Science Monitor for the article What Sean Spicer’s first news conference tells us about White House press relations under Trump