SU in the News: Friday, February 10
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE
Conde Nast Traveler highlighted Syracuse University's kissing bench in a special Valentine's Day slideshow, "The 15 Most Romantic Places to Kiss Around the World."
California Watch cites a report from SU's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) on President Obama's deportation record.
Midcurrent featured the journal article by third-year Syracuse University College of Law student Nathaniel Amendola, "Let My People Go Fishing: Applying the Law of 'Givings' to Private Fishing Preserves, Exclusive Fishing Rights, and State-Stocked Rivers."
Ernie Rivera, assistant director of recreation services, appeared on 9WSYR's "Bridge Street" program to speak about SU's free Neighborhood Youth Recreation Program for Syracuse-area youth ages 5 to 12.
FACULTY QUOTES
All Africa published on op-ed by Horace Campbell, professor of African American Studies and political science in The College of Arts and Sciences, on Dudley Joseph Thompson, a fighter for African Unity.
A Philadelphia Daily News column quotes David M. Crane L'80, professor of practice in the College of Law, on the statute of limitations on war crimes.
The Huffington Post column by Menachem Z. Rosensaft, distinguished visiting lecturer at Syracuse University College of Law, looks at the accountability in the Holocaust Torah scrolls' scam.
The Patriot News (Harrisburg, Pa.) quotes Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the Newhouse School, on Charles Zogby, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's budget secretary.
Richard Gramzow, psychology associate professor in The College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in the Evening News and Tribune (Southern Indiana) on the commonplace of exaggeration.
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