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SU WEATHER ALERT: University operating status for today, Thursday, Feb. 25
Syracuse University classes starting at 2 p.m. or later today, Thursday, Feb. 25, are canceled.
SU’s Protestant Campus Ministry to hold Faculty and Staff Sunday March 7
Protestant Campus Ministry in Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel will hold its annual Faculty and Staff Sunday on March 7.
Syracuse University again recognized as top green power partner
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has again recognized Syracuse University for its significant green power purchases.
Nonprofit, government career fair brings American Red Cross, U.S. Secret Service to campus March 5
More than 30 local and national nonprofit and government organizations will participate in Community Connections Friday, March 5, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in Panasci Lounge of the Schine Student Center.
Career Services expands services, hosts events to give students, alumni a jump start on post-Commencement hiring
In the next few days, Syracuse University Career Services will expand its offerings for students and alumni who are looking to land that ideal job or internship.
Dahesh Museum of Art, Syracuse University continue collaboration with second exhibition at Palitz Gallery
This spring, the Dahesh Museum of Art will present “Becoming an Artist: The Academy in 19th-Century France” at Syracuse University’s Palitz Gallery, Lubin House in New York City, 11 E. 61st St.
The HUB 2010 Spring Speaker Series continues Feb. 26
The HUB 2010 Spring Speaker Series at Syracuse University will continue on Friday, Feb. 26, with Tony Zingale.
Maxwell School Dean Mitchel Wallerstein named president of Baruch College
Maxwell School Dean Mitchel Wallerstein will step down at the end of July to become president of Baruch College.
Pulse presents Martha Graham Dance Company March 9 in celebration of Women’s History Month
The company is the oldest and most celebrated contemporary dance ensemble in the nation.
Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor earns extension to continue operations through 2010
The Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor—an interdisciplinary partnership involving Syracuse University, Cornell University and the University of Rochester—has been approved for a no-cost extension, Syracuse University recently announced.