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47 percent of student groups ineligible for funding
By Rebecca Kheel
One hundred and fifty nine of Syracuse University's 334 recognized student organizations cannot request funding from the Student Association this year because they did not attend the new mandatory fiscal training classes. Student organizations are required to submit their budgets to SA by 6 p.
Sedore named to IT position
By Julia Terruso
Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric Spina named Christopher Sedore vice president for information technology and chief information officer at Syracuse University Tuesday. Sedore had been serving in the interim position since November 2008. The former IT vice president and CIO, Paul Gandel, served in the position from 2004 to November 2008, when he stepped down to teach full time.
Fellowship aims to keep gradutes in CNY area
By Steve Doane
For Carissa Matthews, the prospect of working in Syracuse after graduation was promising. "I was thinking Syracuse would probably be good because I have a lot of connections here. I have people I can ask if they know any place I could work," said the senior public relations major.
Students cope with housing deadline issues
By Katrina Koerting
Approximately 160 first-year students did not submit the $400 advance housing payment by the Feb. 27 deadline, said Eileen Simmons, director of Housing, Meal Plan and ID Card Services at Syracuse University. Simmons said only first-year students - who need to fulfill the two-year housing requirement - are still eligible to pay and participate in the housing selection process.
Disney-ABC executive to look at race issues in television
By Rebecca Toback
Tim McNeal went from working as an assistant to Ari Emanuel, the real-life Ari Gold of HBO's "Entourage," to vice president of talent development and diversity for Disney-ABC Television Group. He will speak today in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse III at 7 p.
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