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Vice Chancellor vies for position at UCLA
By Melanie Hicken
Syracuse University Provost and Vice Chancellor Deborah Freund is the final candidate for the replacement of University of California Los Angeles Chancellor Albert Carnesale, who will leave UCLA in June, according to an April 28 article in The Los Angeles Times.
Student kicked-off floor for biased comment
Racial bias incident in Day Hall reflects campus-wide need for change
By Stan Bush
It didn't happen on television. It went unreported by the local newspapers. But in the first months of the 2006 spring semester, a debate about race between Syracuse University students required the involvement of Judicial Affairs. In February, Melissa Samuels, a Day Hall resident adviser for the sixth floor and sophomore international relations major, posted an article by Dr.
School of Nursing closes doors after 63 years
By Heather Collura
Eileen Lantier is one of the lucky few who can stay. Lantier, a current faculty member in Syracuse University's School of Nursing, will become the associate dean of the College of Human Services and Health Professions when the nursing school closes its doors at the end of the this semester.
Popular political science professor accepts dean position at NYU
Rogan Kersh leaves SU
By Laura Van Wert
Popular political science professor accepts dean position at NYU
SU to present 5 recipients with honorary degrees in various fields at 2006 graduation commencements
By Dan Thalkar
Receiving a degree from Syracuse University often marks the beginning of a career, but for five recipients this year, it is another milestone among many. Billy Joel, Dave Bing, Peter David Eisenman, Carolyn Dineen King and Risa Lavizzo-Mourey will receive honorary degrees at the commencement ceremony May 14 in the Carrier Dome.
Police Department bomb scare at student center
By Nic Corbett
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety cordoned off a large area in front of the Schine Student Center with yellow police tape Tuesday evening after an SU employee reported an unattended black box lying on the sidewalk, said Chief Tony Callisto, of Public Safety.
Local construction expected to cause commencement traffic
By Laura Van Wert
Syracuse University degree candidates, friends and family participating in the graduation Commencements Sunday, May 14 in the Carrier Dome should be aware of irregular traffic patterns and plan accordingly, according to an SU News Alert. Several major interstate routes to the SU campus and Carrier Dome are undergoing construction.
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