Campus & Community
The NewsHouse: A light in the dark
Alexander Williams, a graduate student from Ghana, has managed to overcome the obstacles inherent to being blind.
The NewsHouse: Laying new groundwork at Hendricks Chapel
The Rev. Tiffany Steinwert, the first female dean of Hendricks Chapel, is laying the groundwork for the future of SU institution.
Campus labs give packaging waste a second life
Syracuse University laboratories are keeping one of the most “eco-unfriendly” materials out of the waste stream. The labs recently stopped trashing polystyrene foam, better known as Styrofoam, and instead are now giving the non-biodegradable packaging material a second life through recycling.
Project Advance expands reach, adds courses
Syracuse University’s Project Advance (SUPA) launches the 2010-11 school year with 18 new schools added to its roster.
Service marking fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina to be held Aug. 30
Hendricks Chapel will host a service of hope and healing to mark the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on Monday, August 30 at 8 p.m.
SU in the News: Friday, August 27
Visual and Performing Arts’ Kendall Phillips quoted in Forbes on women in horror films
SU in the News: Thursday, August 26
College of Human Ecology’s Eric Kingson writes in Huffington Post on Social Security and appears on MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann show.
EECS/CASE Colloquium to be held Sept. 15
Anish Bhimani, Managing Director Chief Information Risk Officer of JP Morgan Chase Wednesday, September 15, 2010 4-201 Center for Science and Technology – 1 p.m. Title: Trends and Concerns in Enterprise Information Security Abstract: The landscape of technology in corporate…
Syracuse International Film Festival announces October programs
SYRFILMFEST has announced its lineup of special event programming for October.
SU in the News: Wednesday, August 25
Nanobiotechnology research on accelerating algae growth is covered in several web-based science sites