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SU Archives releases online exhibition “A History of the Block Letter S”
The Syracuse University Archives is pleased to present an online exhibition titled Gimme an “S”!: A History of the Block Letter S. The Block “S” made its debut at SU in 1893 and began a tradition that would create one…
March 22 ‘American Meat’ Screening to Include Discussion with Director
Screening of “American Meat” documentary looks at sustainable farming in the United States.
Disability-Themed Comic Symposium to be Held at SU April 11
“Fantastic! Heroic! Disabled? ‘Cripping’ the Comic Con” symposium comes to Syracuse University April 11.
Kirk VanGilder Visits SU March 20-21 for Conversations on Creating Spaces for Inclusion
Rev. Kirk VanGilder, professor of religion at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., will visit Syracuse University March 20-21 for a series of conversations on creating spaces for inclusion. “Without Walls: What Temporary Deaf Spaces Can Tell Us About Managing Identity…
SU iSchool Maintains Top Ranking in Information Systems
The School of Information Studies (iSchool) at Syracuse University remains ranked No. 1 in information systems in the U.S. News and World Report 2014 Best Graduate Schools Rankings, released March 12. The iSchool also ranked third for school library media,…
Rubinstein: Anthropologists Should Contribute to National Security Discussion
Robert Rubinstein is generally known as a peaceable guy. The Maxwell School professor of anthropology and international relations is soft-spoken. He was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War. He was a cofounder of the Commission on Peace and Human Rights of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences.
Huffington Post Exclusive Features Cold Case Justice Initiative
The death of a U.S. military policeman trying to make it home to see his pregnant wife is gaining newfound attention 50 years after his death. Cpl. Roman Ducksworth was shot to death by police officer William Kelly after Ducksworth…
SU Faculty Member Joins Service for USS Monitor Crew in Arlington
Cathryn Newton, dean emerita of Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, will be among those gathered on Friday, March 8, at Arlington National Cemetery for the interment of two crewmen found in the turret of the renowned Civil War…
Syracuse University Announces Dates for Fall 2013 Signature Events
Orange Central Weekend will be held Oct. 3-6 The University’s annual homecoming and reunion weekend for SU alumni, family and friends. This is an opportunity to connect with classmates, current students, special guests and faculty. A variety of programs including…
Symposium on trauma-informed care scheduled for March 21-22
Professionals, educators, students and other community advocates for children are invited to attend “Hope, Healing & the Human Spirit,” a two-day conference and symposium on trauma-informed care March 21-22 in Syracuse. The conference begins with a free screening of the…