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Colorfornia: New Forms in West Coast Street Art: Apex, Chor Boogie and Jet Martinez
This fall/winter, the Warehouse Gallery’s exhibitions focus on the medium of painting.
Syracuse Welcome 2011 to receive new first-year and transfer students beginning Aug. 24
Very soon, some 3,700 first-year and transfer students will arrive at Syracuse University ready to kick off the new academic year. When they do, SU’s student orientation program, Syracuse Welcome, will help them get acclimated and ready to start the new…
SU College of Law welcomes Class of 2014
The 115th College of Law first-year law class at SU arrived Aug. 15 for a weeklong orientation program.
XL Projects to present works of SUArt Galleries’ Jerome Witkin retrospective ‘Drawn to Paint’
XL Projects will present works of the SUArt Galleries’ exhibition “Drawn to Paint: The Art of Jerome Witkin” Sept. 7-Oct. 16.
Detour Notice
Due to road work on University Place, the following detour will be used when the street is closed from Tuesday, Aug. 9, through Tuesday, Aug. 16.
SU in the News: Thursday, August 4
Reuters quotes Jeffrey Harris of the Whitman School on changes to the Dodd-Frank financial oversight law
Trish Lowney named assistant vice president for strategic research development
Trish Lowney, executive director at Syracuse University’s Office of Sponsored Programs, has been appointed assistant vice president for strategic research development. Lowney’s appointment, made by Vice President for Research Gina Lee-Glauser, was effective Aug. 1, and represents a dedication of…
Taishoff Center to host first leadership conference for college students with disabilities
The Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University continues to promote leadership opportunities for students with disabilities with its first national conference, “DisAbled & Proud: A Call to Lead,” to be held Aug. 5-7 on the SU campus….
Light Work to exhibit ‘[hyphen] Americans’
The exhibition features stunning tintype portraits created by photographer Keliy Anderson-Staley.
SU in the News: Friday, July 22
Wall Street Journal quotes Maxwell School’s Mark Monmonier on historical use of racial text in topographic maps