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Student Ratings Closing in Nine Days!
Time is running out – if you haven’t completed your student ratings, do so today. Nearly 80 percent of Syracuse University instructors use the feedback they get from student ratings to revise their courses. Your instructors are listening to what…
‘Sound Beat’ Celebrates Fifth Anniversary on May 6 in Bird Library
The libraries’ public radio show, “Sound Beat,” celebrated its fifth year on the air this spring. To mark the occasion, there will be a celebration in Bird Library’s Learning Commons on Friday, May 6, from 2-4 p.m. On hand will…
Janklow Program, Skaneateles Festival Bring Together Music Festival, Cultural Leaders
The Janklow Arts Leadership Program in the College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the Skaneateles Festival hosted a think tank with music festival and cultural leaders on Friday, April 29, at the Sherwood Inn in Skaneateles, N.Y. The…
‘Cuse Cast for Week of May 2
Fatima Bangura ’17 anchors this week’s ‘Cuse Cast from MayFest, with details on the final project for engineering students that turned the Carrier Dome into the largest classroom on campus.
A Walk for Education
The Syracuse University Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and the Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated would like to invite you and your organization to our annual Walk for Education on Sunday, May…
Students Experience Entertainment, Sport, Public Relations Industries in LA
The big city sprawl of Los Angeles became local for dozens of students who met with professionals—including many alumni—in the students’ prospective fields during a week of immersion programs in the entertainment capital. Students in five programs—in the Falk College…
‘It’s On Us’ Installs Moving Display
Approximately 5,500 teal and orange plastic cups were used to represent the potential numbers of victims/survivors of sexual assault on the SU campus and the family/friends of those survivors.
Department of Drama Presents Feydeau’s ‘A Flea in Her Ear’
The Department of Drama concludes its 2015-2016 season with David Ives’ new version of French playwright Georges Feydeau’s bedroom farce “A Flea in Her Ear.” Directed by Stephen Cross, this production runs May 6-14 at the Storch Theatre in the…
Bill Brings CCJI One Step Closer to Having Emmett Till Act Extended
This week both houses of the U.S. Congress introduced a bill to reauthorize the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Act, which expires in 2017, in a bipartisan effort to continue the work begun by the Department of Justice (DOJ)…
Raina, Scott Honored for Work with Graduate Students
Ramesh Raina and Sascha Scott, professors in the College of Arts and Sciences, are being recognized for their exceptional work with graduate students. Raina, associate professor and chair of the Department of Biology, will receive the 2016 William Wasserstrom Prize…