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NPR’s Scott Simon shares perspective from covering the world in March 9 University Lectures presentation
Scott Simon, host of National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition Saturday,” writer and novelist, will share his experiences in reporting from every continent on the globe during a University Lectures presentation on Tuesday, March 9.
The NewsHouse: Terremoto in Chile
SU junior Sam Disston’s Saturday started with the terrifying experience of Chile’s 8.8-magnitude earthquake.
MLK Memorial Public Affairs Lecture expanded
In addition to award-winning filmmaker Louis Massiah, the presentation will feature violinist John Blake Jr. and keyboardist Adam Faulk performing jazz interpretations of Massiah’s speech.
Rev. Tiffany Steinwert begins tenure as sixth dean of Hendricks Chapel
Steinwert was named dean of Hendricks in December.
SU in the News: Friday, February 26, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Statistical research from SU’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is cited in the Seattle Times in an article on prosecutions of civil-rights cases. Photo District News reported on the 2010 Alexia Foundation grant winners, as…
SU in the News: Friday, February 26
Newhouse School’s Richard Dubin quoted in Wall Street Journal on popularity of “Modern Family”
EPA associate administrator Heinzerling to visit Syracuse March 5
On Friday, March 5, the Syracuse Center of Excellence (SyracuseCoE) will host a presentation by Lisa Heinzerling, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Associate Administrator for the Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation.
SU Parent Advocacy Center offers six-session ‘Parent University’ to develop advocacy skills, understanding of special education system
The Syracuse University Parent Advocacy Center (SUPAC) is facilitating “Parent University.”
Connections: Purple Players explore intersection of labor and expressive arts
The Purple Players are a small community arts performance group composed of SU workers.
The NewsHouse: The Birth of “Big Boeheim”
When Pat Manley made a giant cutout of Syracuse Basketball coach Jim Boeheim’s head, he wasn’t planning to start a phenomenon.