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Changing face of homelessness in Onondaga County at Jan. 20 TMR
The Jan. 20 session of Thursday Morning Roundtable (TMR) features Linda Wright, executive director of the Salvation Army; Anthony Discenza, housing program coordinator for the Community Development Division of Onondaga County; Michael Melara, executive director of Catholic Charities; and Sarah…
SU in the News: Thursday, January 13
TechNews World quotes the iSchool’s Milton Mueller on freedom of speech online
Raymond Carver Reading Series announces spring lineup
The spring lineup for the Raymond Carver Reading Series begins Feb. 9 with novelist and literary critic Stacey D’Erasmo, and continues with essayist and novelist Victor LaValle (Feb. 23), novelist and short story writer Sam Lipsyte (March 9), award-winning poet…
SU in the News: Thursday, January 13, 2011
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The New York Times reported on the discovery of new documents by SU’s Cold Case Justice Initiative and the SU Law students, which helped create a new lead for an unsolved, racially motivated murder case…
Call for FLAS Summer 2011 Applications
Summer 2011 Fellowships – Deadline: Feb. 11.
Call for FLAS Academic Year 2011-12 Applications
The Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (FLAS) Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Education under Title VI, assists students in pursuing training in order to acquire a high level of competence in one or more languages.
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 12
CNN International and Concordia Sentinel report on CCJI and documents discovered in unsolved 1964 murder
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Concordia Sentinel (Ferriday, La.) reports on the discovery of new documents by SU’s Cold Case Justice Initiative and the SU Law students that helped create a new lead for an unsolved, racially motivated murder…
Cultural blend reflected in SUArt Galleries exhibition ‘Infinite Mirror’
American artists of varying descents explore their heritage.
Alumnus Brendan Rose G’10 named first Syracuse Public Artist in Residence
Rose will have 12 months to realize his vision.