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Final Enitiative grants focus on sustainable projects
Enitiative (the Syracuse Campus-Community Entrepreneurship Initiative) has awarded sustainability grants to six projects that connect campus and community through entrepreneurship.
Local Internship Fair connects SU students with more than 90 Central New York employers
On Wednesday, Sept. 29, Syracuse University Career Services will host the Local Internship Fair from 11 a.m.-2 p.m in the Panasci Lounge of the Schine Student Center.
Diversity Business Summit connects SU students with top employers
On Tuesday, Oct. 5, Syracuse University Career Services will host the ninth annual Diversity Business Summit from 4:30-8:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center.
‘A-OK Acts of Kindness Weekend’ to galvanize Central New Yorkers for communitywide weekend of good deeds Sept. 11-12
Picture the greater Syracuse community coming together for two days of service to make Central New York a kinder, safer, more hospitable and attractive place to live.
‘Monumental Printstallations’ at XL Projects showcases large-scale works from SU’s Lake Effect Editions
Large-scale works created by artists at Lake Effect Editions, the press of the printmaking program at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, are the subject of the exhibition “Monumental Printstallations” at XL Projects, 307–313 S. Clinton St., Syracuse.
Ten Tons of Love collects 45 tons of goods
Syracuse University’s Ten Tons of Love drive collected 45 tons of food, clothing, housewares and books, along with 18 truckloads of furniture during its spring 2010 drive.
SU College of Arts and Sciences announces Excellence Initiatives Projects
The College of Arts and Sciences recently announced six Excellence Initiatives Projects.
Brookings Institution selects Chancellor Cantor for panel on major metro study
The Brookings Institution tabbed Syracuse University Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor to serve on a distinguished panel assembled to discuss its recently released major report, “The State of Metropolitan America: On the Front Lines of Demographic Transformation.”
SU College of Law’s Cooney Colloquium begins spring series on inhuman subjects
During the month of April, distinguished lecturers will come to SU for discussions on “Inhuman Subjects: Critiquing the Limits of Humanism, Human Rights, and the Humanities” as part of The Angela S. Cooney Colloquium on Law and Humanities.
Stone Canoe contributors to read at XL Projects Gallery
Authors Laurie Stone and Richard Toon will read from their works at XL Projects Gallery at 6:30 p.m. March 18 as part of the Th3 event.