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Nicholas Armstrong is Interviewed on Veterans’ Role in Volunteering
Nicholas Armstrong, IVMF Senior Director of Research and Policy, was quoted by CNBC in the story “Veterans are joining an army of volunteers to provide service and relief to battered communities.”
Monmonier Explores Advances in Mapping under U.S. Patent System
Mark Monmonier’s newest book, “Patents and Cartographic Inventions: A New Perspective for Map History,” examines how developments in the U.S. patent system in the 19th and early 20th centuries have shaped innovations of map use. Monmonier reveals that devices and…
Maxwell Professor Asks, Where Have Congressional Moderates Gone?
When journalists and pundits talk about the bitter partisanship in Congress today, they tend to point to three culprits: gerrymandering, the influence of big money and primary systems that favor more ideologically pure candidates. But when scholars have tested these…
University of Naples Confers Honorary Degree on Syracuse Mathematician
A professor in the College of Arts and Sciences is the recipient of an honorary degree from the Federico II University of Naples. Tadeusz Iwaniec, the John Raymond French Professor of Mathematics, received the “Doctor Honoris Causa in Mathematical Engineering”…
Roy Gutterman Writes an Op-Ed on the FCC and Late Night Satire
Roy Gutterman, associate professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, provided a guest colmn for Jurist.org titled “Jokes, Indecency and the Federal Communications Commission.”
William Banks explains obstruction of justice
William Banks, Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor at the College of Law and Director of INSCT, was quoted in a Time Magazine story “What is obstruction of justice?”
iSchool Mourns the Death of Professor Emerita Antje Bultmann Lemke
School of Information Studies (iSchool) Professor Emerita Antje Bultmann Lemke passed away on May 15. She was 98 years old. Born in Breslau, Germany, in 1918, Lemke was the daughter of Helene and Rudolf Bultmann. Her father was one of…
John Palmer is interviewed on living on Social Security benefits
John Palmer, University Professor and Dean Emeritus, was quoted in an U.S. News and World Report story “7 tips to live well on Social Security alone.”
Professor Amanda Nicholson is interviewed on the retailers who are surviving in the age of Amazon
Amanda Nicholson, professor of retail practice at the Whitman School of Management, was interviewed by CBS News for the story “These retailers are proving to be ‘un-Amazonable.’”
Deborah Coolhart discusses resources and help for young people navigating sexual idenity
Deborah Coolhart, assistant professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy Department of Falk College, was quoted in the New York Times article “If You’re Asking, ‘Am I Gay? Lesbian? Bi? Trans? Queer?’ Here’s a Start.”