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Former professor under investigation
By Nic Corbett
Steven Chamberlain, a Syracuse University neuroscience professor who resigned March 14, is being investigated by the Onondaga County District Attorney's Office after "new and troubling" allegations of personal misconduct toward individuals compelled the university to file a report April 13, according to an SU News press release.
Tenants debate new housing shift
By Melanie Hicken
Family residents of Slocum Heights upset with the proposed family relocation plan were told Tuesday night by Syracuse University housing and residence life officials they had the option to stay in their current apartments and live among undergraduates or move to the proposed family housing area within Slocum Heights.
Speaker discusses American Indian influence on U.S. government
By Peter de Montmollin
John Mohawk, a prominent Seneca educator and author, discussed the influences American Indians had on the early development of U.S. culture and government Tuesday evening at the Syracuse Stage. The speech was the fourth event in an educational series called "Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future.
Professor offers research opportunities to medical students
By Steve Sulak
Syracuse University students looking for research experience might not have to look any farther than down the street. State University of New York Upstate Medical Center has many research opportunities, which SU students use to their advantage. Wendy Kates, an associate professor of psychiatry with a doctorate in human development, is offering students these opportunities.
VPA students develop new ideas for advertising on soda company Web site
By Zachary Cummings
Students at Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts recently received awards for their work on Jolt Cola's new national advertising campaign. Professor Stephen Montgomery and his senior advertising design students helped the energy sports drink by developing new advertisement print media and video commercial ideas for its Web site.
Alumni donate $6 million toward building
By Kevin Jiang
A recent donation of $6 million toward the development of the Life Sciences Complex at Syracuse University has increased discussion among students and project affiliates about their expectations for the building. The donation was made by SU alumni Jack and Laura Milton.
Family Advocacy Program to assist parents in child health issues
By Erin Curran
Syracuse University's Family Advocacy Program is working to improve the health and well-being of children served by the University Hospital's Pediatric and Adolescent Center by using community resources. In a collaborative venture between UPAC, the SU College of Law's Family Law and Social Policy Center and the Children's Rights and Family Law Clinic, parents have better access to legal assistance on matters directly affecting their children's health.
Sexual violence T-shirt campaign attracts 130 student volunteers
By Anna Sweeney
About 130 Syracuse University students participated Monday in the second part of a T-shirt campaign aimed to raise awareness of students' attitudes regarding sexual violence. The T-shirt campaign, which was sponsored by SU organization A Men's Issue, was funded by the Division of Student Affairs and by various grants.
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