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Syracuse Stage Presents Classic ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Harper Lee’s classic American tale of courage and justice takes the stage as Syracuse Stage presents “To Kill a Mockingbird” Feb. 24-March 26, directed by producing artistic director Timothy Bond. Through the familiar story of small-town lawyer Atticus Finch, his…
A Rembrandt ‘Selfie’ among Dutch Master Works at SU Art Gallery
Irene Garcia G’17 got a few extra lessons from last semester’s art history seminar, “Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing.” In addition to classroom lectures and writing assignments, she worked with Wayne Franits, professor of art history, curating “Dutch Master…
What’s New at MakerSpace?
Austin Galovski ’16, work-study in the Office of News Services, recently paid a visit to MakerSpace, to see what’s new in an area where creativity and design come to life. What’s New at MakerSpace? from Syracuse University News on Vimeo.
’Cuse Cast for Week of Feb. 15
Cassie Dagostino ’16 anchors this week’s ’Cuse Cast from the Physics Building, with coverage of the major scientific announcement with connections to Syracuse University. ‘Cuse Cast for week of Feb. 15 from Syracuse University News on Vimeo.
President Obama to Deliver Keynote Address at Newhouse School’s Toner Prize Celebration March 28 in Washington
Gravitational Waves Discovery, New Carnegie Classification Underscore Research Excellence at Syracuse
From all over campus to all around the world, a momentous discovery in the world of physics was made known Thursday.
Department of Drama Stages ‘Punk Rock’ by Simon Stephens
The Department of Drama tackles the volatile combination of adolescence and anxiety in Simon Stephens’ 2009 play “Punk Rock.” Directed by Robert Moss, this production from one of Britain’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights runs at the Storch Theatre Feb. 19-28…
Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years after Einstein’s Prediction
LIGO Opens New Window on the Universe with Observation of Gravitational Waves from Colliding Black Holes
CFAC Presents ‘As Bad as I Wanna Be: Reimaging Black Womanhood’
Community Folk Art Center opens the spring 2016 exhibition season with “As Bad as I Wanna Be: Reimaging Black Womanhood,” featuring the works of artists Delita Martin, Kenyatta Hinkle and Nina Buxenbaum. These emerging mixed media artists interrogate femininity, gender…
‘Cuse Cast for Week of Feb. 8
Aarick Knighton ’16 anchors this week’s edition of the ‘Cuse Cast from the Quad, with details on RecycleMania 2016, a major student donation to the Salvation Army and innovation on display at Newhouse.