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ISchool | Candidates wish to raise school profile
By Ali Pickering
After half a year as interim dean of the School of Information Studies, Elizabeth Liddy knows what she wants to do if granted the position full time. Liddy said in an e-mail she hopes to affect local and global communities of users by "expanding human capabilities through information" and raising the research profile of the iSchool, if she is appointed.
College of Arts & Sciences | Women's studies title change follows trends: Gender added to name for role equality
By Candace Tracy
Women have come a long way since the struggles of women's suffrage in the 1900s -and further still since the start of liberal feminism in the 1970s. They've established themselves as prominent leaders in society: scholars, doctors, CEOs and even presidential candidates.
Black History Month | Hip-hop journalist to headline celebratory events
By Jaclyn Bissell and Stephanie Musat
This February, Black History month has a new focus: looking toward the future. With a black candidate eligible for the presidency, accomplishing change is a possibility. A major theme of this year's celebration is the focus on accomplishments and the future, according to the Office of Multicultural Affairs's (OMA) Web site.
Campus Briefs
By Lauren Bertolini
A sound reproduction violation was issued at 900 Ackerman Ave. on Jan. 26 at 2:00 a.m. Although the house is inhabited by Syracuse University students, the violator, a 22-year-old white male, was not an SU student or a resident of the house. A 19-year-old resident of Manlius, N.
Laureate honor given to former chancellor
By Hope Morley
Syracuse University's Chancellor Emeritus Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw is joining the ranks of former president Ronald Reagan, football player Walter Payton and Poet laureate Gwendolyn Brooks. Shaw will become a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy, announced Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich last week.
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