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Eight SU faculty members to be honored April 13 for teaching excellence; Kutcher, Lane named Meredith Professors
Syracuse University has named Norman A. Kutcher, associate professor of history in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and The College of Arts and Sciences, and Sandra D. Lane, professor of public health and anthropology in the College of…
Ray von Dran Awards provide $70,000 to SU student startups at Emerging Talk
Twelve Syracuse University student startups won a combined $70,000 in seed funding at the second annual Emerging Talk conference on April 1 at the AXA Towers, Syracuse. Student companies pitched to panels of judges composed of alumni, entrepreneurs and faculty…
SU in the News: Monday, April 11
Whitman School’s Mitch Franklin interviewed on tax tips and preparation by Medill Money Mavens
Deadline extended for SU Showcase sustainability video submissions
SU Showcase’s organizers know that the creative process usually can’t be rushed.
Local minority business owner Juanita Bass is WISE Women’s Business Center success story
Juanita Bass of Juanita’s Soul Classics Inc., located in Frankfort, N.Y., is a minority-owned, local business success story that has emerged through the ongoing efforts of WISE (Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship) Women’s Business Center. WISE is an entrepreneurship…
Submissions sought for upcoming sustainability art exhibition
Calling all artists whose work involves environmental themes of sustainability: submissions are currently being sought for “Art for a Livable Future,” an exhibition that will be displayed in the Menschel Media Gallery in the Schine Student Center April 27-May 4….
Architecture students engage community in texting dialogue on future of Syracuse
From April 11-17, anyone with a cell phone in the Syracuse community who passes through one of four downtown public spaces can participate in a mobile messaging, public engagement experiment. Students in Syracuse University School of Architecture’s “Spatial ConTXT” class,…
Exhibition explores approaches to art and civic dialogue
Community Folk Art Center is presenting “You Are Here,” which opens on Friday, April 8, and runs until Saturday, April 23. The exhibition explores various intersections of citizenship and art practice. The show grew out of a year-long graduate seminar…
SU in the News: Monday, April 4
The iSchool’s Scott Nicholson interviews with CBS News Sunday Morning about board games
SU in the News: Friday, April 1
Maxwell School’s John Palmer speaks with American Public Media’s Marketplace about AARP and health care law