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Stone Canoe to have exhibition at XL Projects
A display of artwork from the fifth edition of Stone Canoe: A Journal of Arts, Literature, and Social Commentary, will be on display beginning Jan. 26 and run through Feb. 20 at the XL Projects Gallery, 307–313 S. Clinton St.,…
First ever ‘Say Yes Day’ Jan. 22 to raise money for Say Yes Syracuse program
Thousands of fans will be decked out in bright orange Say Yes gear.
SYRFILMFEST presents Coppola’s ‘One From the Heart’ Feb. 13 as Valentine’s Day fundraiser
SYRFILM is presenting a screening of Francis Ford Coppola’s “One From the Heart” Feb. 13 as a Valentine’s Day fundraising event.
SU biologist partners with National Park Service to study bison grazing in Yellowstone
While Yellowstone’s celebrated bison may be among the most popular tourist attractions in the park, their grazing habits and increasing numbers have raised questions about the long-term stability of the park’s grasslands. To find answers, the National Park Service has…
Newhouse School calls for entries for Toner Prize
A $5,000 award will help recognize outstanding political reporting in tribute to the late Robin Toner ’76, who was the first female national political correspondent at The New York Times. The Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting will be…
New lab component gives students hands-on experience in preserving archival collections
This spring, School of Information Studies Professor Kenneth Lavender will teach a newly revamped graduate course, IST 624, “Preservation of Library and Archival Collections.”
Attention science and mathematics majors at SU: Learn how to earn your master’s degree at the iSchool in one year
The School of Information Studies will host an informational table about its new eScience Fasttrack program in the lobby of the Life Sciences Building.
New Syracuse iSchool class promises to boldly go where no course has gone before
Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) will offer a new course in Spring 2011 entitled “Star Trek and the Information Age.”
Bill Viola’s ‘The Quintet of the Astonished’ brings rich history of pioneering video art in Syracuse full circle
In the 1970s, the Everson Museum of Art in downtown Syracuse created the first ever video department in any museum. At the same time, the Everson hired then recent Syracuse University alumnus David Ross ’71 to serve as curator of the creative video art for this new exhibition space.
Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber to speak at SU Oct. 21
Major League Soccer (MLS) Commissioner Don Garber will present “The Creation of a Soccer Nation in America: Why the sport matters here in the U.S. and why it will matter more in the future” on Thursday, Oct. 21.