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Syracuse Welcome 2004 to connect new students with classroom, campus life
Syracuse Welcome 2004 to connect new students with classroom, campus lifeJuly 20, 2004 As nearly 3,000 new students arrive on the Syracuse University campus, “Syracuse Welcome 2004: A Slice of SU Life” will be up and running at full speed….
Student Affairs selected to host MUFP fellows
Student Affairs selected to host MUFP fellowsJuly 19, 2004 The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators has approved Syracuse University’s Division of Student Affairs as a Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program (MUFP) 2004 Internship Host Site; two applicants have been chosen…
Alumnus Matt Park named SU’s new ‘Voice of the Orange’
Alumnus Matt Park named SU’s new ‘Voice of the Orange’July 19, 2004Sue Cornelius Edsonsedson@syr.edu Syracuse University alumnus Matt Park ’97 has been named the play-by-play broadcaster for football and men’s basketball on the Syracuse/ISP Radio Network, broadcast locally on Citadel…
Newhouse helps produce new legal handbook
Newhouse helps produce new legal handbookJuly 16, 2004 With assistance from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, a new edition of the “Legal Handbook for New York State Journalists,” is now available for free on the Web at the…
SU graduate architecture students to exhibit at Urban Center in New York City
SU graduate architecture students to exhibit at Urban Center in New York CityJuly 16, 2004Amy Schmitzaemehrin@syr.edu Graduate student research and design work from the Syracuse University School of Architecture will be featured in a new exhibition at the Urban Center…
Shaw urges activism on TAP
Shaw urges activism on TAPJuly 16, 2004 On July 6, Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw urged students, faculty and staff to oppose cuts to the Tuition Assistance Program. His message is reprinted here as a service to the University community. As…
Syracuse University Prof. Ken Frieden to read from, discuss new work on Yiddish stories
Syracuse University Prof. Ken Frieden to read from, discuss new work on Yiddish storiesJuly 08, 2004Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Ken Frieden, the B.G. Rudolph Professor and director of the Judaic Studies Program in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, will…
Language scholars to discuss World Englishes at SU conference
Language scholars to discuss World Englishes at SU conferenceJuly 08, 2004Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Language scholars from around the world will gather at Syracuse University July 16-18 for an interdisciplinary conference on the use of English as the international language in…
Pataki announces re-designation of SU as Center for Advanced Technology
Pataki announces re-designation of SUas Center for Advanced TechnologyJuly 01, 2004Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Gov. George E. Pataki today announced that 10 universities in New York, including Syracuse University, have been designated or re-designated as hosts to Centers for Advanced Technology (CAT),…
SU professor awarded prestigious Watson Grant for research on treatment for spinal cord injury
SU professor awarded prestigious Watson Grant for research on treatment for spinal cord injuryJune 29, 2004Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Julie Hasenwinkel, assistant professor of bioengineering and neuroscience in Syracuse University’s L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS), has been…