NEWS CONTACTS
A directory of SU staff available to assist members of the media can be found here.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY EXPERTS
A list of contact names for various areas of expertise can be found here.
FILMING ON CAMPUS
Individuals or production companies wishing to film or shoot professional photography on the Syracuse University campus should contact the Office of News Services at least two weeks in advance of their intended visit to secure proper permissions and security credentials. Please contact Sara Miller at (315) 443-9038, semortim@syr.edu.
Members of the news media traveling to campus should contact an SU spokesperson in advance of their arrival. Please call SU News Services at (315) 443-3784.
ISDN CAPABILITIES FOR RADIO INTERVIEWS
A professional radio studio and ISDN line are available through Syracuse University's public radio station, WAER-FM, to facilitate radio interviews of faculty/administration experts.
For information on rates and to schedule usage, contact Ron Ockert at (315) 443-3538 or (315) 443-4021, rgockert@syr.edu.
SATELLITE UPLINK FACILITIES FOR TV INTERVIEWS
Syracuse University has a dedicated interview studio and satellite uplink to facilitate televised interviews of faculty/administration experts.
To arrange for usage, call (315) 443-4001.
The interview studio features an interview area with graphic backgrounds and a 26-inch LCD off-air monitor. The area is pre-lit and "hot" staged for rapid availability. IFB communication is provided for the talent. Camera/audio signals are fed via fiber optic link to the satellite uplink control center.
The Syracuse University Satellite Uplink System is:
Inputs:
Scheduling :
All external University customers must schedule the satellite service and technical coordination information:
Outside rates are available by calling (315) 443-4001.
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July 30, 2010 Light Work is presenting an exhibition featuring the photographic work of Ithaca-based photographer Jon Reis. "By the Way: Two Decades of America Observed 1973-1993″ is on view in the Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery in Syracuse University's Schine Student Center.
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July 30, 2010 Point of Contact recently presented its latest publication, "ALEJANDRA," before the literary and artistic society of Buenos Aires. The international release of this new bilingual publication, supported by The College of Arts and Sciences and the Humanities Center at Syracuse University, and by Argentine Ambassador and poet Ruben Vela-was held July 22 at the Center for Documentation, Research and Publications (CeDIP) of the prestigious Recoleta Cultural Center, in the heart of Buenos Aires.
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July 28, 2010 First-year and transfer students starting their first semester need a lot of information to successfully transition to Syracuse University. From registering for the right courses to knowing where to eat, new students have lots of ground to cover before they arrive on campus. To help them prepare and get excited for the road ahead, Syracuse University this summer introduced the online readySET.
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July 27, 2010 Joanne Silverstein, assistant research professor at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) and director of research and development of the Information Institute of Syracuse, died July 27. She was 58 years old.
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