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Marion Wilson’s NYC art exhibition ‘Artificially Free of Nature’ examines environment through creation, instruction
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Deutsche Bank’s Ted Meyer ’95 to visit SU’s Newhouse School Feb. 25
Ted Meyer ’95, director and head of communications for Deutsche Bank in the Americas, will visit Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Thursday, Feb. 25.
Two SU teams place in American Mock Trial Association regional tournament, earn bids to national championship
Two teams from Syracuse University’s award-winning undergraduate Mock Trial Program placed fourth and seventh out of 24 teams that competed in the 2010 Finger Lakes Regional American Mock Trial Association Tournament.
Sustainability expert Alex Steffen to speak March 2 as part of the University Lectures series
Steffen will speak on “Worldchanging: A User’s Guide.”
SU in the News: Wednesday, February 17
Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences’ Mehrzad Boroujerdi quoted in Toronto Star on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
SU in the News: Wednesday, February 17, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Syracuse University was mentioned as a meeting site of the Middle Class Task Force in a Government Monitor article on the advancements being made to make student loans more affordable. The Post-Standard reported on Sen….
Point of Contact’s ‘Alejandra’ inspired by life of Argentine poet
The Point of Contact Gallery presents “Alejandra,” an international collective inspired by the life and poetry of Alejandra Pizarnik.
Former Dunkin’ Donuts president Will Kussel to visit SU’s Newhouse School Feb. 25
Will Kussel, former president and chief brand officer of Dunkin’ Donuts Worldwide, will visit Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Thursday, Feb. 25.
The NewsHouse: Fighting for Free Speech
Mexican journalist Lydia Cacho receives the 2010 Tully Center Free Speech Award for her exposure of child pornography and sex trafficking in Mexico, despite the obstacles.
Newhouse students interning for NBC at XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver
Twenty-two students from the Newhouse School are eagerly working behind the scenes as interns for NBC.