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Another showing of ‘Syracuse’s 15th Ward and Beyond’ planned
A third showing of “Syracuse’s 15th Ward and Beyond,” a documentary capturing the memories of former residents of Syracuse’s 15th Ward and other Syracuse neighborhoods, will be held on Wednesday, June 23.
Join the Working Mothers Affinity Group for their June meeting
The Working Mothers Affinity Group offers faculty and staff a unique perspective for ways to balance work and family life.
Rachel’s offers lunch buffet special for faculty and staff
Rachel’s Restaurant at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel is offering a post commencement lunch buffet special for all Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF Faculty & Staff. Those with Syracuse University/SUNY-ESF identification can purchase the Rachel’s Luncheon Buffet for only $6.95 from…
Book talk, signing planned for ‘Pulling Strings,’ story of Melville Clark and historic Clark Music Co.
Linda Pembroke Kaiser will give a talk about her book “Pulling Strings: The Legacy of Melville A. Clark” Wednesday, June 2.
SU graduate student Joseph W. Denn wins Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award
Joseph W. Denn, a second-year graduate student in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, received the Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award at the Syracuse University Library Associates annual spring luncheon on April 30.
VPA to present M.F.A. exhibition ‘white elephant’ in New York City June 2-6
Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts will present “white elephant,” its second annual New York City show by master of fine arts degree candidates, June 2-6 at Dumbo Arts Center, 30 Washington St., Brooklyn.
Darlene Kerr, Robert M. Simpson to be honored June 2 at Onondaga Citizens League Annual Meeting
The Onondaga Citizens League will honor Darlene Kerr and Robert M. Simpson with the 2010 Levi L. Smith Civic Education Award.
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.”
Syracuse University announces 2010-11 University Lectures season
Nine distinguished guests will share their global experiences and perspectives.
Reilly Lecture in Infant & Toddler Caregiving is May 19
The Fourth Annual Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture in Infant & Toddler Caregiving will take place Wednesday, May 19, at 7 p.m. at the Community Folk Art Center, 805 E. Genesee St.