
Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA Thinking about your major? Check out our recent link

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA
Thinking about how your interests and a certain major might match up? check out "Do I Want to Major in ..... " A
series of PowerPoint presentations that discuss majors--Majors in this series are:
Biology;
Child and Family Studies;
Communication and Rhetorical ...Studies;
Communication Design;
Economics;
English and Textual Studies;
Fine Arts;
History;
Hospitality Management;
International Relations;
Marketing;
Nutrition;
Policy Studies;
Psychology;
Social Work; and
SociologyRead More
series of PowerPoint presentations that discuss majors--Majors in this series are:
Biology;
Child and Family Studies;
Communication and Rhetorical ...Studies;
Communication Design;
Economics;
English and Textual Studies;
Fine Arts;
History;
Hospitality Management;
International Relations;
Marketing;
Nutrition;
Policy Studies;
Psychology;
Social Work; and
SociologyRead More
Source: students.syr.edu
Today's more career-conscious students ask this question routinely. The Center for Career Services is happy to assist in a number of ways. The Center maintains print and online resources that can alert ...

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA Maria Trinkle, SU Chemistry teacher at Smithtown East sent us a picture of this years' class of SUPA CHEMs. SUPA loves photos, keep them coming!

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA Check out what Professor Spencer's been up to...
Source: www.syr.edu
It’s a classic “who done it.” The prize-winning brownies are missing and it’s up to kids across the nation to learn to use science to solve “The Brownie Caper.” The ...

Kendra Helene Zartmann Hey, is there any possible way to do an online bill pay through the supa.syr.edu website? I've been trying to for the past twenty minutes and can't find anywhere possible to do it.

Tae Kim how many credits do i get for taking supa economics?

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA Welcome to all the Fall 09 SUPA students!

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA An interesting thought...
Source: www.nytimes.com
When things don’t add up, the mind goes into high gear.

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA If you are interested in physics or engineering as a major, check out High School Physics Day, Saturday, October 17!
Source: physics.syr.edu
Welcome to Syracuse University Physics The Department of Physics at Syracuse University has been educating students and carrying out research for over 125 years. Our faculty members, research associates, ...

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA Mitch Franklin, SUPA faculty liaison for Accounting, is quoted on credit card companies reducing credit lines in this article.
Source: www.post-gazette.com

Ben Moon
Hey SUPA
I'm taking multiple supa courses (eco and english) and I'd like to ask what's the best way to find out whether or not the college I'm going to will end up accepting those credits.

Margaret Costello Spillett
Help a team of SU students be named Entrepreneur Magazine's 2009 College Entrepreneur of the Year. Vote now: http://www.entrepreneur.com/e2009/vote/c ollege.php#191
(They're currently in second place--but in this competition, there's no points for second place!)

Nate Carlson
Hello SU.
I have a bit of a problem.
I'm enrolled in your SUPA English class (as well as SUPA Psychology).
Now, as you and I know, the classroom limit is 20. My class has 28 students. As you also know, the class is only meant for high school seniors. I am a junior. Is there ANYTHING I can do to avoid being removed from the class?
Thanks in advanced,
nathan

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA Michele Daly, of Washingtonville High School, gets a mention here for her PAF class project to get a recycling program going in her school.
Source: www.creators.com
Shawn Dell Joyce Lifestyle Columns - Recycling in School

Syracuse University Project Advance: SUPA Wondering what to major in? This might help.
Source: www.getdegrees.com
We know where the jobs are now… but where will they be ten years from now? Twenty? Some job descriptions will always be in need, but many others are evolving to fit the ever-changing course of technology and science. ...

















