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Architecture to Host Lectures by NVRC Design Finalists Dykers, Sharples, Adjaye
As part of its spring 2016 lecture lineup, the School of Architecture will host a series of lectures by principals and founders of the three firms recently chosen as finalists to design the future National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC) at…
David Rezak on the Death of George Martin
Syracuse University Professor of Practice David Rezak remarks on the passing of George Martin and his legacy. “Sir George Martin was so much more than the fifth Beatle; George was their teacher. In spite of his legitimate music background, he identified and…
Newhouse Students, Faculty to Create Content for HoloLens Augmented Reality Headset
As the first school of communications to launch a virtual reality storytelling course tailored to journalists and television and film producers, Newhouse is poised to expand into augmented reality.
Positive Test Could End Sharapova’s Career, Says Professor of Sports Law
One of the world’s top female athletes is facing suspension over recent revelations of testing positive for a banned substance. What does this mean for Maria Sharapova career and the sport of tennis? Syracuse University Professor of Sports Law John…
‘Father of Posthumanism’ to Serve as CNY Humanities Corridor Visiting Collaborator
Cary Wolfe, a leading cultural theorist at Rice University, will serve as the Central New York Humanities Corridor Mellon Distinguished Visiting Collaborator at Syracuse University. A pioneer of posthumanist thought and animal studies, he will headline three local events, March…
Singers Needed for Research Study
We are conducting a research study to examine the physiological and acoustic characteristics of singers. We are recruiting students (undergrad and grad) who are currently enrolled in either the Setnor School of Music or the Musical Theater Program in the…
Rapping the Movement
Kai Roberts’ presentation in the Schine Underground on March 10 at 7 p.m. is an original interactive performance created to promote mental health awareness in an entertaining and educational way. “Active Mic: Mental Health through Music,” Roberts’ presentation, is a high…
Humanities Center Examines Continued Relevance of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ March 9
The Humanities Center in the College of Arts and Sciences continues its spring series with a discussion about the ongoing relevance of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” as a novel, play and film. On Wednesday, March 9, Kevin Maillard, a professor…
914Works to Present Work by Artist Tom Hall
914Works will present work by artist Tom Hall in the exhibition “It Could Be Paradise, but It’s Only California” March 10-31. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, March 10, from 6-8 p.m. The exhibition is free and open…
Scholar Spotlight: Terry Jones ’16
Terry J. Jones ’16, a film student in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, has pursued his passion around the world. From collaborative documentaries to creative films, Jones is the purest form of storyteller. After growing up on a…