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Zipped holds Dr. Seuss-themed photo shoot for Spring 2010 Issue
Zipped, the only fashion-focused print magazine on the Syracuse University campus, held a Dr. Seuss-themed photo shoot for its Spring 2010 issue on Friday, March 5, just three days after the late author’s birthday.
SU in the News: Friday, March 5, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Today’s dedication of the SyracuseCoE headquarters was previewed by WSYR-TV and CNY Central. The Associated Press reported on the innovative solar façade installed on the SyracuseCoE headquarters building. Forbes featured the opening of the Carrier…
SU in the News: Friday, March 5
National and local media report on today’s dedication of SyracuseCoE headquarters
The NewsHouse: The Underworld’s wild man
‘Cities of the Underworld’ host Don Wildman recalls Indiana Jones-esque experiences from exploring ancient worlds.
A&S student a finalist in Inc. magazine’s ‘College Start-Up’ contest with his ‘bed transforming pillow’
Ryan Dickerson ’11, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences and creator of The Rylaxer—a patented “bed transforming pillow”—is a finalist in Inc. magazine’s “America’s Coolest College Start-Ups” online contest.
‘Hands for Haiti’ benefit March 6 at The Palace Theatre supports relief effort
Syracuse-area performers will take part in ‘Hands for Haiti’ Saturday, March 6, from 7—10 p.m. at the Palace Theater, 2384 James St. in Syracuse.
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…
University Union and Hillel present SNL’s Andy Samberg
Andy Samberg will be the comedian for this semester’s University Union Performing Arts show.
Alumni share professional stories, advice in new speaker series beginning March 4
Join Career Services and the Office of Alumni Relations for a series of talks by SU alumni about their unique careers.
The NewsHouse: Harry holds court
After working for over six decades as a Syracuse Athletics usher, one of SU’s most loyal fans reflects on life, cancer and Orange Pride.