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Professor Amy Ellen Schwartz interviewed about what affects a child’s educational outcomes
Amy Ellen Schwartz, professor of Economics and Public Administration and International Affairs, was interviewed by With Good Reason radio for an episode entitled Degrees of Separation: Primary
College of Law Moot Court Teams Garner Success and Acclaim at Regional and National Competitions
The College of Law’s Moot Court Honor Society intercollegiate competition teams completed a successful spring, with several teams advancing deep in competitions and a number of students receiving individual honors. “Congratulations to all the students who put in the time…
Leonard Burman
Professor, Public Administration and International Affairs and Paul Volcker Chair in Behavioral EconomicsLeonard Burman on why Trump’s industry and real estate holdings pose hurdle to tax overhaul
Leonard Burman, Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, was quoted in The New York Times article, “Trump’s Industry, Real Estate, Poses Hurdle to Tax Overhaul.”
Faculty Salary Review Committee Continues to Meet, Expects to Release Report by Oct. 1
In November 2016, Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele G. Wheatly announced the creation of the Faculty Salary Review Committee. The 18-member committee includes tenured faculty from each of the University’s schools and colleges, two non-tenure-track faculty members and representatives from…
New York State Medicaid Director to Speak on Health Care Delivery
New York State Medicaid Director Jason Helgerson will speak on the transformation of the health care delivery system—moving from fee-for-service to value-based payment—in the next Thursday Morning Roundtable (TMR) on Thursday, April 27, at 8:15 a.m. at the Rosamond Gifford…
Paul McCartney to Perform Sept. 23 at Carrier Dome; Tickets on Sale May 1
On Sept. 23, Paul McCartney will play his first show ever in Syracuse, New York, when he brings his all-new One On One Tour to the Carrier Dome. McCartney’s One On One tour opened April 13, 2016, with his debut…
Parking Restrictions Due to Mayfest
The annual Mayfest event is Friday, April 28, at Walnut Park. Walnut Place and Walnut Avenue will be closed to all parking on that day. Also, limited parking will be available there on Wednesday, April 26, and Thursday, April 27….
April 27th Information Session to Focus on Waverly Avenue Construction
Monday, April 24, 2017 Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: Next month, the Office of Campus Planning, Design and Construction (CPDC), in partnership with the City of Syracuse, will begin work on replacing a more than 100-year-old brick sewer located under…
Professor Robert Thompson talks why cable users are “cutting the cord”
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture, was interviewed by the Observer Reporter for article ‘Cord cutting’ gaining in popularity