The five-week program combines legal education with visits to the European Court of Human Rights and other institutions of international law. The post Students Say the Pre-Law Program in Europe Is Transformational. Here’s Why. appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
The liberal arts education provided by the College of Arts and Sciences equipped alumni Marc Fineberg, Adrienne Scherenzel and Jared Diamond with a broad foundation of skills and knowledge to pursue diverse disciplines and career paths. The post Game On! How A&S Fueled These Sports Careers appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
The School of Architecture team was recognized by the American Institute of Architects for its ecological building design that generates its own energy. The post Architecture Students Win National AIA Design Award appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
The national center contributes to the next generation of federal and state employment policies and serves as a hub for forward-looking research, education and training. The post BBI Awarded $4.6M Grant to Lead Disability Employment Center appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
The relationship began as a study of forced labor in global supply chains by Maxwell graduate student Heather Panton. The post Dynamic Sustainability Lab Collaborates With Thomson Reuters to Build Expertise and Opportunity appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
Many observers have grimly predicted that a divorce between red and blue America could well happen. Professor Ryan Griffiths answered a few questions about how likely is this possibility, and would it really produce a beneficial outcome? There have been calls for a national divorce or secession. There have been ongoing and rising concerns about the divisions in American society and politics. What...| Syracuse University Today