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Thorne, Chan appointed resident librarians in Learning Commons at Syracuse University Library
Pamela Whiteley McLaughlin (315) 443-9788 Syracuse University Library has announced the appointment of Fantasia Thorne and Tina Chan as Learning Commons resident librarians. Thorne joined the library on Sept. 1. She received her M.L.I.S. from Simmons College in 2007 and…
Opportunity will be knocking this Sunday for South, West Side families
Susan Feightner(315) 443-1525 Say Yes to Education staff and volunteers will join forces this Sunday, Oct. 11, with 40 Below and other community organizations to canvass West and South Side neighborhoods. Volunteers will speak one-on-one with families about the many…
Alexander Manu gives students insight on strategic innovation
During a guest lecture on Oct. 7 in the Syracuse University course IST 500,“What’s the Big Idea,” international innovation consultant Alexander Manu spoke about empowerment.
SU again receives strong marks in sustainability from Sustainable Endowments Institute
SU has again earned high marks in several categories of sustainability initiatives.
SU in the News: Thursday, October 8
Whitman School’s Mitch Franklin quoted in Dallas-Fort Worth Star-Telegram on credit card industry
SU to host LGBT activist Lt. Daniel Choi
Lt. Daniel Choi’s lecture, “Truth and Consequences: One Man’s Fight to Openly Serve His Country,” will detail his story as a West Point graduate, an Iraq War veteran and an openly gay American.
Poister Organ Competition winner to perform Oct. 20 at SU
Tom Sheehan, first-prize winner of the 2009 Arthur Poister Organ Competition, will present an organ recital Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m.
Syracuse iSchool Professor Lee McKnight receives two-year $600,000 NSF grant for wireless grid project
A team of researchers at SU has been awarded, along with Virginia Tech, a National Science Foundation Partnership for Innovation two-year grant totaling $600,000 for the Wireless Grid Innovation Testbed.
SU’s Pulse Performing Arts Series presents jazz trumpeter Chris Botti as part of SU Family Weekend Oct. 25
The jazz trumpeter will perform a Family Weekend concert as part of the 2009–10 season of SU’s Pulse Performing Arts Series.
Publish and perish?: Exploring scholarly publication practices in a shifting communications landscape
Patrons are invited to drop by the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons in Bird Library and be part of a discussion with campus peers on new models for getting your academic work seen and read.