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Connective Corridor construction includes tree removal and replanting, stormwater management
In preparation for construction this spring and summer along the Connective Corridor, approximately 67 trees, which are dying, damaged or past their useful life, will be taken down along University Avenue and East Genesee Street in the coming weeks. The…
Moynihan Institute call for proposals
Middle Eastern Studies Program Summer Grants
SU in the News: Friday, February 25, 2011
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Caroline Stinson, affiliate artist in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, is featured in the Edmonton Journal for her homecoming cello concert for the Edmonton Recital Society. The Greater Binghamton Business Journal briefly noted…
SU in the News: Friday, February 25
David Cay Johnston of the College of Law writes in Tax.com on the Wisconsin state pension system
Recipients of Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence to be honored March 3
Six Syracuse University faculty and staff members will receive the Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence at a campus ceremony and reception in their honor on Thursday, March 3. The 2010-11 Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence honorees are: Edward A. Bogucz, Jr., executive…
SU in the News: Thursday, February 24
BBI’s Real JOBS NY program featured in Schenectady Daily Gazette
Participate in a Research Study!
If you are an undergraduate Syracuse University student between the ages of 18 and 24, you are invited to participate in a confidential research study that is aiming to learn more about prescription stimulant medications, such as Ritalin and Adderall, and
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Hendricks Chapel to host lunchtime discussion on religious pluralism on March 1
Rabbi Brad Hirschfield will lead a lunchtime discussion on “How Big Is Your God? Religious Pluralism in an Age of Increasing Extremism” on Tuesday, March 1, in the Noble Room in Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel. Lunch will be served at…
SU in the News: Monday, February 21, 2011
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE A Washington Post article about unsolved racial murders and the new cable television show, “The Injustice Files,” makes note of investigative work by the Syracuse University College of Law Cold Case Justice Initiative. The Greater…
SU in the News: Monday, February 21
College of Law CCJI investigative work noted in Washington Post article on “The Injustice Files”