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Department of Recreation Services to hold Fun Run and Walk
Please join the Department of Recreation Services for a Fun Run and Walk, on Friday September 17. The Fun Run and Walk will begin at 12 noon on the Quad (near the Orange Grove). Please see our website for further…
iSchool Brown Bag Series features deputy director of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure Susan Winter
Susan Winter, the acting deputy director of the National Science Foundation’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure, will present as part of the School of Information Studies Brown Bag Series on Thursday, Sept. 16.
Warehouse Gallery to present Cui Fei
On Sept. 16, the Warehouse Gallery will present “Cui Fei.”
Syracuse University plans observance to mark ninth anniversary of 9/11
Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel will hold a September 11th observance to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Newhouse students, alumni help make a wish come true
Local resident Jake Penny, 14, has always dreamed of writing and starring in his own movie. That dream became a reality this summer with the help of students and alumni from the Newhouse School’s Television-Radio-Film (TRF) department.
Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture in the Sciences and Humanities focuses on Afghanistan, Vietnam wars
George Packer, critically acclaimed author and staff writer for The New Yorker, will present “An American Dilemma: Obama, Afghanistan and Vietnam” at 4 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 16.
Skylab astronaut Gerald Carr to speak at Syracuse University and present Astronaut Scholars Award
Veteran Skylab Astronaut Gerald P. Carr will present the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation’s 2010-11 scholarship award to Syracuse University senior Nathaniel J. Miska during a public lecture on Friday, Sept. 17.
Eid-Ul Fitr recreation facility schedule available
The Eid-Ul Fitr recreation facility schedule is located at http://recreationservices.syr.edu. Contact: Joseph Lore, jdlore@syr.edu
Syracuse Stage’s 38th season starts with exuberant, uplifting performance by Rochester native
Set in a tough, Bronx high school, the nationally acclaimed and award-winning “No Child…” traces the efforts of a young teaching artist to engage a class of uninspired and underachieving 10th graders by challenging the students to put on a play.
‘Art and Civic Dialogue: the Seminar on the Future of Art and Education’ launches at VPA
The seminar will be team taught by arts professional David A. Ross ’71 and artist Carrie Mae Weems.