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‘Our Entrepreneurial History’ at Feb. 3 Institute for Retired Professionals
The Thursday, Feb. 3, program of the Institute for Retired Professionals will feature Gregg Tripoli, executive director of the Onondaga County Historical Society (OHA). Tripoli will discuss how the Historical Society is contributing to economic development in the community, which…
SU in the News: Wednesday, February 2
National media quote Maxwell School’s Len Burman on tax code loopholes and Bush-era tax cuts
Healthy Monday Contest – Enter to win a free 30 minute massage!
Email Healthy Monday at healthymonday@syr.edu your favorite healthy tip and be entered in a drawing to receive a free 30-minute massage from The Art of Massage in Marshall Square Mall!
SU in the News: Monday, January 24
College of Human Ecology’s Eric Kingson quoted in AARP Bulletin on boomers’ second careers
SU in the News: Monday, January 24, 2011
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Saturday announcement of the SRC providing a $5 million community matching gift to Say Yes to Education was covered by the Post-Standard, YNN News, WSYR-TV, WSYR radio, and CNY Central. Area media coverage of…
NSF funds new supercomputer at Syracuse University
The supercomputer will be focus of worldwide scientific collaborations.
Movie made in Syracuse has world premiere Monday in Tel Aviv
The film “Session,” shot in Syracuse in 2007, will have its world premiere Monday in Tel Aviv, Israel.
SU in the News: Monday, January 10
Industry media covers research by LCS’ Patrick Mather on functionally graded smart materials and shape memory polymers
SU in the News: Monday, January 10, 2011
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Syracuse University’s participation in the Reference Extract research project funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is noted in a Business First (Columbus, Ohio) article on development of the new Web search…
SU biologist partners with National Park Service to study bison grazing in Yellowstone
While Yellowstone’s celebrated bison may be among the most popular tourist attractions in the park, their grazing habits and increasing numbers have raised questions about the long-term stability of the park’s grasslands. To find answers, the National Park Service has…