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Arab American scholar to give reading Sept. 17
Mohja Kahf will give a reading, “Arab American Muslim Woman Balancing Act,” Thursday, Sept. 17, at 4:30 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium.
Lecture on 19th-century Luminism part of Syracuse Symposium, Homer exhibition
Alan Wallach, American art scholar at the College of William & Mary, is speaking at SU on Sept. 24.
Second annual Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture in the Sciences and Humanities to feature black holes
Janna Levin, critically acclaimed author and professor of physics and astronomy, will present “Black Holes Sing” at 4 p.m., Sept. 17.
SU in the News: Wednesday, September 2
Youlonda Copeland-Morgan and Brian Sischo quoted by The Chronicle of Higher Education on keeping students enrolled in college
SU in the News: Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Youlonda Copeland-Morgan, associate vice president for enrollment management, and Brian Sischo, vice president for development, were quoted in a Chronicle of Higher Education article on the “Syracuse Responds” campaign and other fundraising campaigns that help keep students enrolled in college….
Michael D. Veley Endowed Scholarship Fund established
Michele Barrett(315) 443-6172 Citing his lifelong example of hard work, dedication and philanthropy as the foundation by which countless students will measure their future success, the Michael D. Veley Endowed Scholarship has been created to support undergraduate students at Syracuse…
Blind actor brings popular one-man show, ‘Weights,’ to Syracuse University Sept. 15
Lynn Manning, an award-winning actor, playwright, poet and former international blind judo champion, is bringing his one-man show, “Weights (One Man’s Blind Journey),” to Syracuse University.
Free workshop series focuses on entrepreneurship and commercialization
Free workshop to focus on technology transfer at universities and how university-generated ideas go to market.
Michael D. Veley Endowed Scholarship Fund established
The Michael D. Veley Endowed Scholarship has been created to support undergraduate students at Syracuse University in the College of Human Ecology’s Department of Sport Management.