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SU, SSO to co-produce performances by Paul Taylor Dance Company
Performances are highlight of residency by Taylor 2 dance ensemble and launch Taylor’s 80th birthday celebration.
SU, SSO to co-produce performances by Paul Taylor Dance Company
Jaime Winne Alvarez(315) 443-3784 Syracuse University and the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO) have partnered to co-produce public performances by the world-renowned Paul Taylor Dance Company Nov. 6 and 7 at 8 p.m. in the Mulroy Civic Center Theater at Oncenter….
John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series kicks off second season Nov. 13
The WIS Brass Project ensemble will kick off the second annual John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, in the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company Black Box Theater Dee-Davis Room, 805 E. Genesee St., Syracuse.
University’s Forensic Science Program featured in nationwide Kids’ Science Challenge competition
“Detective Science” was created by SU and Wallie Howard scientists in collaboration with Pulse of the Planet.
Symposium will spotlight violence, healing, in Zimbabwe
The Africa Initiative and Newhouse will host “Zimbabwe: Healing, Reconciliation, and Reconstruction.”
Syracuse University expands Zipcar car-sharing program on campus
SU has introduced three additional vehicles to its Zipcar fleet—for a total of five.
Syracuse University’s Hall of Languages goes purple to promote domestic violence awareness
The Hall of Languages will be bathed in purple light through the end of October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Salsa Monday dances its way into Healthy Monday’s Oct. 19 line-up
These Latin Repo Mix classes provide instruction on the art of this zumba-style dance, popular the world over.
Renowned Israeli author Etgar Keret to speak at SU on Oct. 27
Israeli author and Oscar winner Etgar Keret will visit Syracuse University on Oct. 27 to deliver a lecture and reading at 7 p.m. in the Hillel Lender Auditorium, 102 Walnut Place.
Tagging elephants was just the beginning
Jamie Sherman worked with Kruger National Park scientists to tag lions, buffalo, elephants and rhinos and gather data for her own research.