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Tickets available for SU students to attend ‘Turner to Cézanne’ exhibition at Everson free of charge
The 53 works included present a survey of modern art.
SU symposium to honor the late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner, examine political reporting in digital age
Wendy S. Loughlin(315) 443-2785 The life and work of the late, acclaimed New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner ’76 and the changing nature of political reporting are the subjects of a symposium hosted by Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications…
SU symposium to honor the late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner, examine political reporting in digital age
The life and work of acclaimed late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner ’76 and the changing nature of political reporting are the focus of a symposium.
SU Law students finish second in Thomas Tang Moot Court Northeast Competition
The Syracuse University College of Law team returned to the Thomas Tang Moot Court Northeast Regional Competition to finish with a second-place performance.
Poister Organ Competition winner to perform Oct. 20 at SU
Tom Sheehan, first-prize winner of the 2009 Arthur Poister Organ Competition, will present an organ recital Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m.
Humanities Corridor presents regional tour of ‘Halfmoon Files’ film
Rob Enslin(315) 443-3403 “The Halfmoon Files”—a groundbreaking documentary about an Indian soldier whose voice is recorded in a World War I German P.O.W. camp—is the subject of a regional tour, Oct. 27-Nov. 1, by the Andrew W. Mellon Central New…
Humanities Corridor presents regional tour of ‘Halfmoon Files’ film
Documentary concerns Indian solider whose voice is recorded in a World War I German P.O.W. camp.
Architectural historian, critic Mark Jarzombek to lecture at Syracuse Architecture
Mark Jarzombek, professor of the history and theory of architecture at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning, will speak at the School of Architecture on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
Critic to speak about mystery fiction
Maureen Corrigan, the book critic for National Public Radio’s “Fresh Air,” is the next speaker in the Syracuse University Library Associates lecture series.
SU Brass Ensemble kicks off season with concert benefiting SUNY JCC Oct. 17
The Syracuse University Brass Ensemble (SUBE), led by Music Director James T. Spencer, kicks off its 2009-10 season with a performance at SUNY Jefferson Community College (JCC).