
Near Lincoln Hill, 7 a.m.
Near Lincoln Hill, 7 a.m.
M.I.N.D. Lab: Shaping a new perception of reality in Downtown Syracuse.
Here are some photos from last night’s open house for the Newhouse School’s M.I.N.D. Lab, which is located in the AXA Towers (ground floor). Special shout out to Danushka Bandara, grad student and science guy, who demystified the workings and practical applications for many of the center’s devices. Would love to see someone from this group do a TEDx series or similar symposium.
Danushka Bandara sits at the fNIRS device, which measures blood flow in the brain.
EEG and eye-tracking station: Blending media and science.
Dragonfly
Shawn, a herpetologist in training, with Molly the Boa
Clinton Square Fountain, 11 pm
Slow and low along the Connective Corridor
East side: post Spring storm
Here are a few photos taken following this afternoon’s storm (near the office).
East side: post Spring storm
Dr. Luvenia Cowart, educator and health care advocate
Dr. Luvenia Cowart will be one of five individuals to be awarded with the Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence next month. Cowart’s work to examine health care disparities in Syracuse has won her awards such as the US Department of Health and Human Services in 2009.
Cowart’s Genesis Project included a Barbershop Education Program that provided supplemental literature and screenings to men who did not frequent traditional healthcare venues.
Canoe Tour of Onondaga Creek (near Dorwin Ave)
Snow Tires