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Chancellor’S Message, Spina F. Eric
Chancellor’S Message, Spina F. Eric
Syracuse University Magazine
No abstract provided.
Opening Remarks – Reflections On That December Day, Jay Cox
Opening Remarks – Reflections On That December Day, Jay Cox
Syracuse University Magazine
No abstract provided.
Research Snapshot
Syracuse University Magazine
The Peru project’s goal is to collect physiological and genetic data (DNA) sufficient to support studies at the genome-wide level, and sufficient to test hypotheses of Quechua evolutionary adaptation to life at high altitudes.
Su People, Amy Speach, Paula Meseroll, Christine Yackel, Kathleen Haley
Su People, Amy Speach, Paula Meseroll, Christine Yackel, Kathleen Haley
Syracuse University Magazine
Student and employee profiles.
Joining Forces: The Institute For Veterans And Military Families Is The Nation’S Leader In Serving Veterans And Their Families, Guiding Strategies To Support Their Success, Amy Speach
Syracuse University Magazine
The creation of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families aligns the resources in community settings to serve veteran families, and helps veteran students succeed at college and beyond.
The Cantor Years, Carol L. Boll
The Cantor Years, Carol L. Boll
Syracuse University Magazine
Highlights the tenure of Chancellor Nancy Cantor and her distinctive and innovative thinking during her ten years at the helm of Syracuse University.
Orange Matters, Kathleen Haley, Keith Kobland, Jennifer Russo, Rob Enslin, Jay Cox, Amy Speach, Christine Yackel
Orange Matters, Kathleen Haley, Keith Kobland, Jennifer Russo, Rob Enslin, Jay Cox, Amy Speach, Christine Yackel
Syracuse University Magazine
No abstract provided.
A World Of Opportunities, Christine Yackel
A World Of Opportunities, Christine Yackel
Syracuse University Magazine
Describes the partnership between Inkululeko and Syracuse University. Inkululeko’s mission is to provide a small group of South African township youth with the skills, support, and guidance they need to attend and succeed in university by challenging the bigotry of low expectations.
Alumni Journal, Laurie Taishoff, Amy Speach, Christine Yackel, Wendy S. Loughlin
Alumni Journal, Laurie Taishoff, Amy Speach, Christine Yackel, Wendy S. Loughlin
Syracuse University Magazine
News of Syracuse University alumni.
An Enduring Legacy Of Hope: Twenty-Five Years After The Pan Am 103 Terrorist Bombing, Su And Lockerbie, Scotland, Remain Committed To Honoring Those Lost And Moving Forward In Their Memory, Kelly Homan Rodoski
An Enduring Legacy Of Hope: Twenty-Five Years After The Pan Am 103 Terrorist Bombing, Su And Lockerbie, Scotland, Remain Committed To Honoring Those Lost And Moving Forward In Their Memory, Kelly Homan Rodoski
Syracuse University Magazine
If any good can be born out of tragedy, the relationship between Syracuse University and Lockerbie, Scotland after the terrorist bombing of Pan Am flight 103 united these two places like never before. A positive legacy of hope is illustrated by the Lockerbie Scholarship and Remembrance Scholarship which cement these bonds.
(Article includes “A Living Memorial” by Amy Speech on p.46 about the Pan Am 103 Archives that SU holds)