
Channel 9 recently featured Le Moyne’s Rachel Dinero, associate professor of psychology, sharing insights on how to stick with your New Year’s resolutions.
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Channel 9 recently featured Le Moyne’s Rachel Dinero, associate professor of psychology, sharing insights on how to stick with your New Year’s resolutions.
Wall Street Journal reviews “A Man on Fire,” the latest book by History Professor Doug Egerton.
Travis Newton, interim dean of the Carroll College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in an article in the Baltimore Banner on the recent success of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
Matt Stevens, a political science major, wrote a Syracuse.com opinion piece advocating for pending legislation that would strengthen online safety for kids.
National NPR story on the new cookbook “Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada” features comments from sociology Professor Farha Ternikar.
Kenyon Black, director of Le Moyne’s Upward Bound Program, has been elected as secretary of the YMCA of Central New York board of directors.
See coverage of yesterday's announcement of Phil Brown as the new assistant vice president of athletics.
Newschannel 9 coverage of the return of Jeanette Epps ’92 earlier this morning after she spent the last 265 days aboard the International Space Station.
Stephanie and Isaac Budmen from the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creativity share their thoughts on leadership with syracuse.com
Chandan Jha, associate professor of finance, co-authored an article in Indian Express on the recent announcement about the Nobel Prize in economics.
CNYCentral story on Onondaga County voter registration backlog includes comments from Jonathan Parent from political science.
Stamatios Kyrkos, associate professor of physics, and Travis Newton, interim dean of the Carroll College of Arts and Science, appeared recently on Live on WCNY to discuss the Syracuse Friends…