’Cuse Cast for Week of April 23
Leah DeGraw G’18 has this week’s ‘Cuse Cast, and has details on the return to campus by Chancellor Emeritus Kenneth and Mary Ann Shaw.
Here’s your chance to challenge your friends face-to-face! The SU Literacy Corps, with the support of the University Bookstore, is hosting its 2nd Annual Scrabble Tournament on Feb. 9, 2012, from 5:30- 8:30 p.m. in Schine 304ABC.
Enrollment is limited, so sign up now to make sure you can play! Register by Dec. 9 in the Literacy Corps Office (Schine 237); $10 for individuals or $30 for a team of 4! The grand prize winner will advance to the Literacy Volunteers of Greater Syracuse (LVGS) Annual City-Wide Scrabble Tournament. There will be fun prizes so make sure you get all your friends involved too! All proceeds from the Scrabble Tournament go to First Book, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new books to children in need.
Help spread the love of literacy and have fun doing it! Mark your calendars for Literacy Corps’ 2nd Annual Scrabble Tournament! For more information please contact the SU Literacy Corps at literacy@syr.edu or 315-443-3051.
Leah DeGraw G’18 has this week’s ‘Cuse Cast, and has details on the return to campus by Chancellor Emeritus Kenneth and Mary Ann Shaw.
What: Syracuse University officials will provide members of the media with an update regarding the Theta Tau fraternity and in particular, the status of the investigative, student judicial and disciplinary processes. University officials will also discuss ongoing campus activities. Communication Access…
Today, Monday, April 23, the Student Association is sponsoring a student town hall in Maxwell Auditorium from 7:30-9 p.m. The town hall will include student speakers from Pride Union, InclusiveU, Residence Hall Association, International Student Council and the Student African…
Dear Campus Community, I’m writing to provide an update on the investigation of the Theta Tau fraternity and its members. Since Wednesday my office, in conjunction with Student Affairs, investigated and filed complaints against 18 individuals, all of whom were…
The words and behaviors in the second video are appalling and disgusting on many intersecting grounds. They especially offend all Syracuse University holds dear about diversity and inclusion of people with disabilities.
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