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Courtesy of David Gamble
Faculty, staff, and students from the Community Design Center (CDC)
present a check for $25,000 to the Wilson Park Community Center after
a team of CDC students won first place in the 2001 JP Morgan Chase
Community Development Competition.
The Gene
Media Forum, Newhouse School
Established
in 2000, the forum helps media cover the ongoing revolution in
genetic science by providing story ideas and sources to journalists,
arranging panel discussions and symposia, and maintaining a web
site.
Zimbabwe
Center, Division of International Programs Abroad
Established
in 1993, the center offers College of Arts and Sciences courses
with a focus on African and African American studies. The center
has been temporarily closed because of the unstable political
situation in Zimbabwe.
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Hong Kong
Center, Division of International Programs Abroad
Established
in 1996, the center offers College of Arts and Sciences and School of Management
courses focused on international business, politics, and economics.
The
Community Design Center, School of Architecture
Established
in 1998, the center provides opportunities for interdisciplinary
teams of undergraduate and graduate students to conduct research
on design, development, and policy proposals in association
with nonprofit groups, local residents, community and government
leaders, and professional organizations in Syracuse and the
surrounding region. The center has received two Chancellor’s
Awards for Public Service and placed first (2001) and second
(2000) in the JP Morgan Chase Community Development competitions
in New York City.
The
Ballentine Center for the Study of Securities Markets, School
of Management
This
center was created in 1992 to offer students an unparalleled
education in securities markets. Among its offerings are a resource
room, seminars in investing and finance, trading simulations,
internships, a student investment club, and a lecture series.
The
Michael J. Falcone Center for Entrepreneurship, School of Management
Reflecting
the school’s focus on entrepreneurial management, the center
supports research projects to broaden the understanding of entrepreneurial
theory and practice. Founded in 1998, it arranges student internships,
brings renowned entrepreneurs to campus, and holds conferences
and seminars.
The
Earl V. Snyder Innovation Management Center, School of Management
This
center, established in 1994, is dedicated to the study and understanding
of innovation: how it works, its continuous advancement, and
its management.
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