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For this episode of Syracuse Speaks, we turned our mics over to high school students from around the country who gathered at he Syracuse University Newhouse School this summer, and let them pose these questions to each other.
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Along with discontinuing the COVID-19 testing center, SU has terminated its color-coded masking framework.
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The technology uses a laser that spins 360 degrees to develop three-dimensional models. Syracuse University can use the Faro Scanner to make digital 3D versions of entire buildings on their campus.
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Paul McCartney's Lead Guitarist and Backing Vocalist Rusty Anderson reflects on what it's like to work with Paul McCartney 60 years after the Beatles got their start and launched Anderson's humble beginnings as a guitarist. He reflects on what it's like to work with Paul, the Got Back Tour and his first solo release in 5 years "Firefly" in an exclusive extended radio interview with WAER's John Smith
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Syracuse University is ushering in a new era at its iconic domed stadium with a new partnership, and a new name. The news comes nearly a month after officials confirmed it was severing ties with Carrier and seeking a new naming rights agreement.
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SU Chancellor Syverud issues statement on Supermarket shooting in Buffalo and “senseless loss of life”
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Syracuse University students are feeling the effects of the persisting pandemic on their mental health, and turn to the counseling center for help. But the counseling center lacks the on-site staff to meet the need.
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Syracuse takes on North Carolina at Skytop Softball Stadium Friday in an attempt to make the ACC Tournament, where they have yet to win a game in nine years in the conference.
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Syracuse dome will be doing more renovations in this summer.
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As a part of the Cold Case Justice Initiative at Syracuse University's law school, SU will hold a free online event about the life and legacy of a pair of civil rights leaders in 1960s Mississippi.