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Classes Canceled on Monday, Dec. 2; Only Essential Services Personnel Should Report to Campus
Central New York is under a Winter Storm Warning, with forecast of icy conditions and significant snow accumulation today (Sunday, Dec. 1) and into tomorrow (Monday, Dec. 2). Syracuse University officials have determined to cancel on-site classes on Monday, Dec….
University Monitoring Sunday, Monday Weather Conditions
Syracuse University officials are monitoring weather conditions throughout the day today (Sunday, Dec. 1) and into tomorrow (Monday, Dec. 2). The University works with an independent weather service, Precision Weather Service, to help inform decisions about weather delays, closings or…
Syracuse University Safety Communications
Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: As we return to campus from the fall break, I want to remind you of how the Department of Public Safety (DPS) provides emergency notification and public safety messages about incidents affecting the Syracuse University…
NeuroArchitectureImaging Video Installation to Preview Dec. 5
On Thursday, Dec. 5, at 9 p.m., portions of the glass façade and atrium of Ernie Davis Hall at 619 Comstock Ave. will be transformed into an exhibition that explores the ways neuroscientists and architects “see” and “think” with computationally…
UVP Hosts Thursday ‘Eyeslicer’ Screening and Conversation with Professor Kelly Gallagher
Light Work’s Urban Video Project is hosting a screening of “Marlin said to me: ‘Maria, don’t worry, it’s just a movie,’” a feature-length episode of the TV show “The Eyeslicer,” and a post-screening conversation on Thursday, Nov. 21, from 5:30…
Rotten Tomatoes Scores: Important As They Used To Be?
Barbara Jones, Professor of Practice for Television, Radio and Film in the Newhouse School, was quoted in the Morning Consult story “Rotten Tomatoes Scores Continue to Freshen. What Does This Mean for Movies?.” Jones shared her opinion on the value…
Lender Center Names Inaugural Student Fellows
From growing up with social media to using it to uncover social justice trends, a select team of students will be taking part in a two-year collaborative research project as student fellows. The students have been named the first Lender…
Preparing for Winter Weather: What to Know
As Central New York begins to see the first signs of winter, with cooler temperatures and fluttering snow, it is important for members of the campus community to be aware of how decisions are made and communicated in the instance…
Newhouse-Trained Photographers Nab Top Honors in College Photographer of the Year Competition
Two photographers trained at the Newhouse School have received top honors in the College Photographer of the Year (CPOY) competition, the most prestigious and longest-standing visual journalism competition for college students in the world. Graham Dickie, who during the Spring…