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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 in the News: Monday, March 15
College of Human Ecology’s Rick Burton writes in New York Times on author Stephen Crane and baseball at SU in 1891
Message From Chancellor Cantor on FY2011 Budget
Dear SU Campus Community Members, This afternoon (March 3) there was a special University Senate meeting to provide the annual overview of our University budget for Fiscal Year 2011 and bring closure to the extensive campus discussion of our benefits…
SU in the News: Friday, March 12, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE ABC News On Campus and Syracuse.com reported on the appointment of SU’s first pagan chaplain. The Houston Chronicle reported on the latest report from SU’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) on the backlog of…
SU in the News: Friday, March 12
Harvard Law Review features insight from the iSchool’s Milton Mueller on ICANN and new top level domains
Francisco Sanin named School of Architecture’s chair of graduate program
Internationally-known urban designer had previously coordinated SU Architecture program in Florence.
Stone Canoe contributors to read at XL Projects Gallery
Authors Laurie Stone and Richard Toon will read from their works at XL Projects Gallery at 6:30 p.m. March 18 as part of the Th3 event.
‘Women of Sand: Testimonies of Women in Ciudad Juárez’ to be presented at CFAC
“Mujeres de Arena” (Women of Sand) will be presented at the Community Folk Art Center.
International vocal ensemble Amarcord performs at Syracuse University March 23
Amarcord, one of the leading international vocal ensembles performing today, will take to the stage in Syracuse on Tuesday, March 23, in Hendricks Chapel.
SU in the News: Tuesday, March 9
Burton Blatt Institute’s Peter Blanck writes in The Chronicle of Higher Education on accessible e-books