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32nd Annual Grossman Trial Competition held
This fall, 20 third-year Syracuse University College of Law students participated in the 32nd annual Lionel O. Grossman Trial Competition.
Art, technology work together toward peace in ‘Sitting Still’ project
The video art project developed by Anne Beffel, associate professor of art.
Setnor School announces winner of inaugural Gregg Smith Choral Composition Contest; work to be premiered at SU in March
Kala Pierson, a New York City-based composer and sound/media artist, has been announced as the winner of the inaugural Gregg Smith Choral Competition Contest in the Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Syracuse Stage plans one-day holiday sale for Monday, Nov 16
For one day only, Stage is offering the best prices of the season for select performances of “Little Women.”
Orange Television Network to air original documentary on Pan Am 103 during Remembrance Week
Orange Television Network will show its original documentary “Remembering Pan Am 103” nightly Monday through Friday, Nov. 9-13.
Dulye Leadership Experience prepares SU students to triumph in tough job market
Rob Enslin(315) 443-3403 What does it take to compete and win in the toughest job market in decades? The Dulye Leadership Experience offers professional techniques, knowledge and networks to help 12 Syracuse University juniors and seniors successfully make the leap…
iSchool joins forces with U.S. Army to educate tomorrow’s leaders
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 Equipping a soldier during World War II cost approximately $170. Today, that cost is approximately $26,000 per soldier, thanks to an increasing number of IT-related tools, according to Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Foley, commanding officer of U.S. Army…
Dulye Leadership Experience prepares SU students to triumph in tough job market
The Dulye Leadership Experience offers professional techniques, knowledge and networks to help 12 Syracuse University juniors and seniors successfully make the leap from college graduate to new hire.
iSchool joins forces with U.S. Army to educate tomorrow’s leaders
The U.S. Army SIGCEN School of Information Technology has established a formal agreement with the iSchool to educate U.S. Army officers on how to use and manage new information and communications technologies.
Syracuse University quilting class builds community within, outside classroom
The students are enrolled in the interdisciplinary class “Quilts and Community.”