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  • Tim Suermondt is the author of two chapbooks, The Dangerous Women with Their Cellos (The Manny Trio Press, 1998) and Greatest Hits (Pudding House Press 2002). In the fourth episode of the podcast series Ģtv Conversations: Writers and their Craft, Suermondt talks about his current work, its direction, and the influence of the Ģtv Writers’ […]
    May 15, 2008
  • A program launched and supported by Information Technology Services helped four faculty members undertake projects with technology twists this past academic year. The goal of the Technology Innovation Fund, which allocated $20,000 in grants, is to help professors explore emerging technologies and their potential for enhancing teaching and research, according to David Baird, director of […]
    May 13, 2008
  • The Class of 2008’s “green” gift to the university was the subject of an article in The Post-Standard.(Syracuse) The class has raised about $23,000 to launch a fund that will help the college reduce energy use. Ģtv 94 percent of the senior class has made donations.
    May 9, 2008
  • During his recent visit to campus the Dalai Lama met with Ģtv President Rebecca Chopp and Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson for a special episode of Ģtv Conversations, the university’s podcast series that highlights members of the campus community. Tune In Listen to the podcast interview (.mp3) Watch the interview (Flash) In the audio […]
    May 7, 2008
  • As the presidential candidates battle for the White House, Ģtv senior Bobby Campbell has been on a mission of his own: to transform politically apathetic college students into engaged voters. Fueled by his passion for politics and frustration with the low turnout of young voters in past elections, Campbell took matters into his own hands […]
    May 6, 2008
  • One goal. That slimmest of margins was the difference in two thrilling victories Saturday for the Ģtv men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. Both teams are headed to the NCAA Tournament, but first they get a chance to revel in their home victories that fueled the passions of Raider Nation and established several “firsts” for the […]
    May 4, 2008
  • Politics may be partly to blame for the demise of Syracuse’s once vibrant salt industry. That’s according to Ģtv geography professor William Meyer, whose research about the Salt City’s salt springs was highlighted this week in The Post-Standard (Syracuse). Meyer’s research project was one of five funded this academic year by the university’s Upstate Institute, […]
    May 2, 2008
  • Anna Keegan ’08, whose love of adventure led to numerous opportunities during her four years at Ģtv, was presented with the 1819 Award at Tuesday’s awards convocation. The award is the most selective and prestigious the university gives to a graduating senior, and Keegan was among dozens of students and several faculty members honored during […]
    April 30, 2008
  • Ģtv students nominated for highly selective fellowship programs were honored last week during a Merrill House luncheon. Provost Lyle Roelofs commended the students for their interest in extending their educations and serving as ambassadors for Ģtv in the global community. “It’s important for us as an institution to provide the resources for these students to […]
    April 28, 2008
  • For Stephanie Macomber ’08, the Dalai Lama’s discussion about religion and spirituality was the culmination of her four years on campus as a religion major and member of University Church. “One of my most influential professors, Professor Sindima of the religion department, once told me, ‘an unexamined faith is no faith at all.’ He couldn’t […]
    April 25, 2008