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Just Housing: Expanding Economic Opportunity in the City of Syracuse
A 2025 report concerning housing in the Syracuse area
Launching the Conversation: Exploring What We Call Home
A pamphlet describing redlining, housing injustice, environmental injustice, and poverty in the Syracuse area
SU DRAMA Bernarda Alba Production Photos
This project strengthens the Syracuse University Department of Drama’s ability to document its theatrical productions through high-quality digital photography. With support from the SOURCE grant, the department acquired updated photography equipment that enables students to capture clearer, more accurate images of performances. These photographs document acting, staging, costumes, sets, and lighting in a professional and archival manner
“Collecting the Medieval Book in America”: A Keynote Lecture by Lisa Fagin Davis and Panel Discussion
“Collecting the Medieval Book in America” is a conference, featuring a keynote lecture by Lisa Fagin Davis, Executive Director of the Medieval Academy of America, and a panel discussion with library curators, faculty, and antiquarian booksellers.
Panelists include: Brian Brege, Associate Professor, History, Syracuse University Anna Siebach-Larsen, Director of the Rossell Hope Robbins Library and Koller-Collins Center for English Studies, University of Rochester Juilee Decker, Director of the Museum Studies program, Rochester Institute of Technology Irene Malfatto, Independent Scholar and Bookseller at Bruce McKittrick Rare Books (Philadelphia) Moderators: Samantha Herrick, Associate Professor, History, Syracuse University and Irina Savinetskaya, Curator of Early to Pre-20th Century, Special Collections Research Center
A keynote lecture with Q&A was delivered by Lisa Fagin Davis titled “Since the Census: A Century of Manuscript Collecting in North America.”
“All Western European medieval manuscripts on this continent had to travel thousands of miles to get here. Bringing together experts from academia, libraries, museums, and antiquarian bookselling, the interdisciplinary conference Collecting the Medieval Book in America explores who has been collecting Western medieval manuscripts on this continent and why, and what the past and current collecting practices reveal about the broader perceptions of the Middle Ages in North America,” said Irina Savinetskaya
Rule-mediated connectivity in social-ecological-technological systems: A comparative network analysis of reservoir operation rules in Coyote Valley Dam (United States) and Ameghino Dam (Argentina)
This brief summarizes Rule-mediated connectivity in social-ecological-technological systems: A comparative network analysis of reservoir operation rules in Coyote Valley Dam (United States) and Ameghino Dam (Argentina), co-authored by Tomás Olivier, Hoon C. Shin, David J. Yu, and Margaret Garcia in the Journal of Environmental Management
United Through Reading: Longitudinal Evaluation 18-Month Findings
This report details the findings from the first eighteen months of a longitudinal evaluation of United Through Reading\u27s (UTR) programs and services across four outcome areas: 1) child literacy, 2) child wellbeing, 3) adult wellbeing, and 4) family connection
Where Military Spouses Work: Industries & Occupations
This research brief explores where military spouses work, analyzing industries, occupations, and wage trends. It also highlights employment disparities between military spouses and their civilian counterparts and identifies high-opportunity career paths for military spouses seeking stable employment. This is the first in a series of briefs that will examine the challenges, opportunities, and actionable strategies needed to advance military spouse employment and long-term economic mobility