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SU in the News: Wednesday, February 10, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE InsideHigherEd.com reported on the debate surrounding the future of the academic library. Whitman MBA students Jennifer Dodd ‘10, and Laura Beth Williams ‘11 are featured in the special February/March “Women in Business” issue of CNY…
Mexican journalist, human rights activist Lydia Cacho to receive free speech award from Newhouse School
Mexican journalist and human rights activist Lydia Cacho is the 2010 recipient of the Tully Free Speech Award from the Tully Center for Free Speech in Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
SU in the News: Tuesday, February 9
Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences’ Mehrzad Boroujerdi quoted in Asia Times Online on Iran enriching uranium
SU in the News: Tuesday, February 9, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Mechanical systems demonstrated in Syracuse University’s Green Data Center are featured in a Contractor magazine article on the center. The Post-Standard covered the first presentation of the “Onondaga Nation Land Rights & Our Common Future…
Syracuse Stage patrons give record-breaking contribution to organizations assisting those struggling with HIV/AIDS
This past holiday season, during the productions “Little Women” and “This Wonderful Life,” Syracuse Stage patrons donated a record-breaking contribution to organizations assisting those struggling with HIV/AIDS.
SU receives teaching grant from Empire State Stem Cell Board to develop new undergraduate course
An interdisciplinary team of Syracuse University faculty and faculty from SUNY-Upstate Medical University was one of five higher education groups statewide to receive a grant from the Empire State Stem Cell Board.
NIH awards $3 million in grants to College of Arts and Sciences researchers for leukemia, nanobiotechnology projects
Faculty researchers from the departments of biology and physics in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences have been awarded $3 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health.
Syracuse University undergraduate moot court team places fifth nationally its first time out
A team of two enterprising undergraduate students in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences placed fifth out of 64 teams that competed in the American Collegiate Moot Court Association National Tournament
Classical duo mark Women’s History Month with album, recitals devoted to author Margaret Atwood
Soprano Eileen Strempel and pianist Sylvie Beaudette—also known as the Strempel-Beaudette Duo—are marking the 30th anniversary of the National Women’s History Project with the release of “(In) Habitation.”
SU in the News: Monday, February 8
College of Arts and Sciences and Newhouse School’s Gustav Niebuhr quoted in CNN on President Obama and Reinhold Niebuhr