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New summer music recording course at SubCat Studios allows SU students to teach Syracuse high school students with disabilities
A new and unique summer course offered by Syracuse University will give SU students the opportunity to teach Syracuse high school students with disabilities about the art of music production and recording engineering in a professional recording studio. “Studio Recording/The…
Paper crane building today on the Quad for Japan earthquake relief
Today, from 1-5 p.m. on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quad, 15 student organizations and all of the Greek houses have been invited to make orange paper cranes. Each crane will generate $4–$2 from the students, $2 matching donations from the alumni. The completed cranes are being displayed on the lawn between the Schine Student Center and Newhouse School to create a visual registration of how much earthquake relief funding has been generated through Project Paper Crane.
Syracuse University students launch local Project Paper Crane campaign for Japan relief
On March 11, a massive earthquake initiated a tragic sequence of events in Japan that has led to more than 27,600 dead or missing, 173,200 homeless and hundreds of thousands more without adequate access to water, food or electricity. Syracuse University…
SU in the News: Tuesday, April 5
“Wretches and Jabberers” documentary reviewed in national media
Zipped Magazine sponsors Gear Design Competition
One lucky SU student will have their designs produced and sold in the Syracuse University Bookstore in the Schine Student Center.
WERW Real College Radio general interest meeting
Do you want to be a DJ?
Global Entrepreneurship Week honors SU’s top 10 student companies
“It took twelve years of primary education, four years of college and a year and a half of graduate school—nearly 18 years—for me to realize I didn’t need a resume,” says Andrew Farah, an information management graduate student at the…
USAID partnership program provides funding to SU’s School of Education for quality teaching education collaboration with Kenya’s Kenyatta University
Syracuse University will receive $860,700 for “Building Capacity through Quality Teacher Preparation,” a partnership project between SU and Kenyatta University in Kenya, East Africa.
Students from SU’s Newhouse School to go to ‘Bollywood’ through SU Abroad May 21
The Newhouse School will continue a pioneering effort in global communications this spring when nine of its students will travel to Mumbai, India, as part of a unique course not offered by anyone else in the world.