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SU in the News: Thursday, March 25
Service trips by Hillel Syracuse students to help rebuilding efforts in New Orleans are featured on National Public Radio
Maxwell School names Andersen as new Chapple Family Professor
Professor Kristi Andersen will become the next Chapple Family Professor of Citizenship and Democracy in January 2011.
Rutgers’ Sarolta Anna Takács to deliver Moses Finley Memorial Lecture April 8
Sarolta Anna Takács, professor of history at Rutgers University, will deliver this year’s Moses Finley Memorial Lecture at Syracuse University.
Grant Middle School students explore college life first hand
Say Yes to Education, Syracuse University and the Prevention Network of CNY will bring 250 eighth graders from Grant Middle School to the Syracuse University campus April 9.
SU Drama presents classic comedy ‘Room Service’
The Department of Drama will present “Room Service” by John Murry and Allen Boretz March 26-April 3. It will be directed by Robert Moss.
In ‘Almost, Maine,’ loves blooms in tiny town
By turns touching, comic, warm, gentle and altogether surprising, “Almost, Maine” is a funny Valentine of a play that will make you smile with your heart.
SU’s Early Education and Child Care Center to join College of Human Ecology
The formal transition will be effective July 1.
College of Visual and Performing Arts to launch Ginsburg-Klaus Art in Los Angeles Practicum Week
The College of Visual and Performing Arts has announced the creation of the Ginsburg-Klaus Art in Los Angeles Practicum Week.
March 6 Community Open House at SyracuseCoE headquarters welcomes neighbors
There has been speculation over the past few years about the angular, iconic structure that has gone up at the corner of Almond and E. Washington streets in downtown Syracuse, with guesses ranging from a parking garage to a cruise…
‘Faculty Works’ series continues March 2 with poet Bruce Smith
“Faculty Works,” a new series sponsored by the Syracuse University Humanities Center, continues with a presentation by Bruce Smith, award-winning poet and English professor in The College of Arts and Sciences.