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SU creative writing program announces spring lineup for Raymond Carver Reading Series
The spring 2010 lineup for Syracuse University’s Raymond Carver Reading Series features six writers.
SU professor wins MLA award for feminist scholarship
Kathryn A. Everly essay earns Florence Howe Award from the Women’s Caucus for the Modern Languages.
Syracuse University honors Black History Month with Feb. 11 ‘Paris Noir’ discussion in Boston
Syracuse University adds new insights to Black History Month with a special Feb. 11 panel discussion “Art-in-Progress: Paris Noir in Diaspora” at the French Library Alliance Francaise of Boston.
Exhibit explores connection between book covers, popular photos
The library’s spring exhibition is “Covering Photography: Imitation, Influence and Coincidence.”
Work by SU fiber, textile alumni to be featured in ‘Elongating the Thread’
The work of nine artists who began their professional careers at SU will be on view Feb. 3-28.
SU in the News: Tuesday, January 19
TRAC’s David Burnham quoted in Associated Press on 2009 terrorism prosecutions
SU in the News: Tuesday, January 19, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Menachem Z. Rosensaft, distinguished visiting lecturer at Syracuse University College of Law, authored a Huffington Post column on the appointment of Hannah Rosenthal as the U.S. State Department’s Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism….
Message from Chancellor Cantor on Haitian Earthquake Relief Efforts
Members of the University community seek ways to help. (AP Photo: Ricardo Arduengo)
SU’s La Casita partners with New York humanities council to promote public literacy
Syracuse University’s La Casita Cultural Center Project is partnering with the New York Council for the Humanities for “Together—Book Talk for Kids and Parents,” a forum for parents and children to discuss books and ideas across generations and language differences.
SU in the News: Tuesday, January 12, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The State Journal-Register (Springfield, Ill.) reported R. David Lankes, associate professor in the School of Information Studies (iSchool), will lead instructors for an Illinois library initiative that will teach public, private and university librarians how…