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SU in the News: Monday, July 11
ABC News quotes Dessa Bergen-Cico of Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics on Betty Ford
Educators from across New York take part in disability workshops on SU’s campus
Program helps ensure students with disabilities access and benefit from information age While their students are on summer vacation, 105 public school librarians, general educators and special educators from across New York state are spending time in a “summer school”…
Study participants needed
A graduate student in the Department of Child and Family Studies at Syracuse University is looking for families in Central New York to participate in a study on sibling relationships and family support for children who have experienced bullying in
elementary school.
Whitman’s Beta Alpha Psi service fraternity named 2011 Most Improved Chapter
The Whitman School of Management chapter of Beta Alpha Psi (BAP), a service fraternity that includes accounting, finance and information studies majors, has been named the 2011 Most Improved Chapter by BAP. The chapter was also given superior status for…
Herbig, Van Aken named New York Foundation for the Arts fellow, finalist
Two faculty members in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Department of Art have been named recipients of the 2011 New York State Council on the Arts’ (NYSCA) Artist Fellowship Program by the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA).
SU in the News: Friday, July 8
National and regional media note the passing of SU student-athlete and Hall of Fame NFL player John Mackey ’63
SU’s Janklow Arts Leadership Program appoints founding director, professor of practice
The Department of Art and Music Histories in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences has announced the appointment of Mark Nerenhausen as founding director and professor of practice of the new Janklow Arts Leadership Program. Nerenhausen brings more than…
SU in the News: Thursday, July 7
Burton Blatt Institute’s Peter Blanck quoted in Diversity Executive about ongoing nature of diversity efforts in organizations
R.A.P.E. Center seeks volunteer advocates
The Syracuse University R.A.P.E. Center is seeking SU and SUNY ESF staff and faculty to join the R.A.P.E. Center Volunteer Advocate Program.
Dye publishes in American Journal of Public Health
Professor Timothy Dye is a medical anthropologist and social epidemiologist who specializes in applied public health, particularly within marginalized, isolated, and global populations, and with a content focus on social and cultural determinants of health.