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SU Oratorio Society to perform ‘Messiah’ with Syracuse Symphony Orchestra in annual holiday event, Dec. 11
SU Oratorio Society to perform ‘Messiah’ with Syracuse Symphony Orchestra in annual holiday event, Dec. 11November 29, 2005Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu The Syracuse University Oratorio Society will perform as special guest with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO) in the SSO’s…
‘Borders and Memory’ exhibition features work of Asian-born artists
‘Borders and Memory’ exhibition features work of Asian-born artistsSeptember 01, 2005Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu From Sept. 11-Oct. 12, the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery will present “Borders and Memory,” a selection of works by artists born in Asia who now…
Science enthusiasts get their fix at Cafe Scientifique Tuesday, Sept. 6
Science enthusiasts get their fix at Cafe Scientifique Tuesday, Sept. 6August 30, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu From dusting for fingerprints to identifying DNA samples, using science to solve crime is hardly a new concept. However, advances in the basic sciences have…
Third annual South Asian Human Rights Film Festival announced
Third annual South Asian Human Rights Film Festival announcedMarch 17, 2005Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu Syracuse University will present the third annual South Asian Human Rights Film Festival, beginning April 1. The festival is a joint project of the S.I. Newhouse…
SU professor to address role of libraries in spread of controversial literature
SU professor to address role of libraries in spread of controversial literatureMay 07, 2004Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu Catherine Arnott Smith, an assistant professor in Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies, will hold a roundtable discussion about the inclusion of controversial material in…
Symposium to study religion in South Asia
Symposium to study religion in South AsiaMarch 31, 2004Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu “Drawing a Line in Water: Religious Boundaries in South Asia” is the title of this year’s Ray Smith Symposium, presented by the South Asia Center in conjunction with U…
Poet Karen Swenson will read her Asia-inspired works in Oct. 13 Syracuse Symposium event
Poet Karen Swenson will read her Asia-inspired works in Oct. 13 Syracuse Symposium eventOctober 10, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Award-winning poet Karen Swenson will present “Poetic Journeys in Asia” at Syracuse University on Oct. 13. The reading begins at 4 p.m….
Syracuse University geologists raise questions about controversial theory of species survival across time
Syracuse University geologists raise questions about controversial theory of species survival across timeApril 28, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A recent study by a team of Syracuse University geologists has punched holes in a relatively new theory of species evolution called coordinated stasis;…
South Asia Center, Newhouse present ‘Illuminating Oppression’ starting Jan. 24
South Asia Center, Newhouse present ‘Illuminating Oppression’ starting Jan. 24January 22, 2003Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu On Jan. 24, Syracuse University’s South Asia Center and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, in collaboration with Breakthrough, an international nonprofit organization, will launch…
South Asia Center program will explore conceptualizations of gender in modern day South Asia
South Asia Center program will explore conceptualizations of gender in modern day South AsiaMarch 24, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The South Asia Center at The Maxwell School of Syracuse University will host “Gender, Globalization and Representation in South Asia,” a one-day,…