Search Results for: m
Iconic Stairway to Temporarily Close During Crouse College Renovations
The stairs leading from University Place up to the front of Crouse College will be closed to foot traffic through Aug. 15. During the construction work, all pedestrians should use the stairs in front of Maxwell Hall, located adjacent to…
Campus Team Covered 821 Miles in 25 Days of Fitness
A team made up of members from the Syracuse Center of Excellence and the Center for Sustainable Community Solutions was awarded a trophy for their daily fitness efforts in the campus’s 25 Days of Fitness event. The team covered 821…
Institute for Veterans and Military Families, Cornell University Awarded $1.5 Million Grant from SBA
Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), in partnership with the School of Hotel Administration, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University, has been awarded $1,500,000 by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). This is one of two…
Robert Thompson: NBC Isn’t Sweating Backlash Over Interview With Alex Jones
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture, was quoted in a story posted on The Wrap titled “Why NBC Isn’t Sweating Backlash Over Megyn Kelly’s Interview With Alex Jones.”
Robert Thompson on The Saga of Bill Cosby
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture, was interviewed by NBC News for the story “The Saga of Bill Cosby: From America’s Dad to Accused Sexual Abuser.”
David Driesen: Sessions Has Undermined The Rule Of Law
University Professor David Driesen authored an opinion piece for The Huffington Post titled “Sessions Has Undermined The Rule Of Law.”
John Petosa Offers Thoughts on Using Retirement Savings to Start a Business
John Petosa, professor of practice at Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management, was quoted in a U.S. News and World Report story titled “Should You Use Your Retirement Savings to Start a Business?”
Free Speech Expert Roy Gutterman Explains the SCOTUS Decisions on Two First Amendment Cases
Roy Gutterman, Syracuse University Associate Professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, comments about the recent Supreme Court decision on Lee v. Tam and Packingham v. North Carolina. Lee v. Tam “Matal v. Tam, formerly Lee v. Tam,…
College of Law Associate Professor Nathan A. Sales Nominated to Lead U.S. Counterterrorism Bureau
The White House announced last week its intention to nominate Syracuse University College of Law associate professor Nathan Sales as the State Department’s coordinator for counterterrorism. Professor Sales previously served as deputy assistant secretary for policy at the Department of…