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Central New York Regional Economic Development Council announces SyracuseCoE to start first stage of NYE-RIC project
The Central New York Regional Economic Development Council has announced that Syracuse University has signed an incentive proposal and is officially moving forward with the first stages of the transformational New York Energy Regional Innovation Cluster project on the strength…
Hendricks Chapel to host conversation on creating spaces for inclusion
Hendricks Chapel will host a conversation on “Disability Culture, Faith and Secularism: Creating Spaces for Inclusion” on Wednesday, April 25, from 6:30-8 p.m. in the chapel’s Noble Room.
Award-winning ecologist to present 2012 Life Sciences Lecture ‘Is Mother Nature Short Sighted?’
Hanna Kokko, laureate fellow at Australian National University, will present “Is Mother Nature Shortsighted?” for the 2012 Jack and Pat Bryan Life Sciences Lecture at Syracuse University. The lecture, which will begin at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, May 1, in the…
IVMF acknowledged for support of veterans, military families on first anniversary of Joining Forces
Haynie attends celebration at White House On Wednesday, April 11, First Lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden kicked off a White House celebration for military families and organizational leaders that have played key roles in supporting the nation’s troops, veterans…
Long-term research reveals causes, consequences of environmental change
As global temperatures rise, the most threatened ecosystems are those that depend on a season of snow and ice, scientists from the nation’s Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network say.“The vulnerability of cool, wet areas to climate change is striking,”…
Lunch & Conversation: The SU Libraries—resources for determining scholarly impact
Librarians Anne Rauh, Patrick Williams and Tasha Cooper will provide an overview of resources you can use to measure and represent the scholarly impact of your work.
Connective Corridor buses transform into performance spaces
Over the next two weeks, passengers on board select Connective Corridor buses will get a taste of the arts. Three buses will feature artists at work as part of the “’In Motion’ series.” The acting, poetry and dance performances will…
Disability culture, faith and secularism: creating spaces for inclusion
How do different faith-based and secular communities address issues of disability, inclusion and access?
Department of Recreation Services Easter Break facility hours
The Department of Recreation Services Easter Break facility schedule is available at http://recreationservices.syr.edu.
Syracuse Stage announces 40th anniversary season
Classic, contemporary works offer celebration of theater