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Campus & Community

Career panel Feb. 10 helps English majors navigate job market

Thursday, February 4, 2010, By Rob Enslin

The English department’s department’s undergraduate committee has organized a career panel called “What Can I Do With an English Major?” on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. in the Hall of Languages (room 500).

Pulse Performing Arts Series presents classically trained hip hop duo Black Violin Feb. 18

Thursday, February 4, 2010, By News Staff

Hip hop duo Black Violin will perform a concert celebrating Black History Month.

Health & Society

Special nutrition consultation program offers aid in making healthy food choices

Tuesday, February 2, 2010, By News Staff

Again this year, registered dietitians, led by Tanya Horacek, associate professor in the Department of Nutrition Science and Dietetics, working with seniors and graduate students in the program, will provide accurate, thorough and confidential dietary consultation.

Campus & Community

Holocaust scholar Michael Berenbaum to speak in Syracuse Feb. 24, 25

Tuesday, February 2, 2010, By Jennifer Russo

The Regional Holocaust and Genocide Initiative: Resistance, Resilience, Responsibility will welcome noted Holocaust scholar Michael Berenbaum to Syracuse on Feb. 24 and 25 for two public lectures.

STEM

Syracuse iSchool announces creation of Center for Convergence and Emerging Network Technologies

Monday, February 1, 2010, By News Staff

The Center for Emerging Technologies (CENT) and the Convergence Center merged to create the new Center for Convergence and Emerging Network Technologies (CCENT).

Arts & Culture

Tunes and ‘Toons: Banjoist Tony Trischka, New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee explore intersections of art and music

Monday, January 25, 2010, By Rob Enslin

Last fall, College of Arts and Sciences professors Cathryn Newton and Samuel Gorovitz invited musician Tony Trischka and cartoonist Matthew Diffee to participate in HNR 250, “Linked Lenses: Science, Philosophy and the Pursuit of Knowledge.”

Health & Society

Deaf, queer writer/comedian Terry Galloway to perform ‘Out All Night and Lost My Shoes’ Feb. 15, will read from her memoir ‘Mean Little deaf Queer’ Feb. 16

Monday, January 25, 2010, By Jennifer Russo

The SU Center on Human Policy, Law and Disability Studies presents “Out All Night and Lost My Shoes,” a solo performance by writer and comedian Terry Galloway. Galloway will perform on Monday, Feb. 15.

Arts & Culture

Arts journalism students from Newhouse School to provide multimedia coverage of Spoleto Festival USA May 28-June 13

Monday, January 25, 2010, By Wendy S. Loughlin

The Post and Courier newspaper in Charleston, S.C., has invited the 19 graduate students enrolled in the Goldring Arts Journalism Program in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications to contribute cultural coverage of the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston this spring.

Arts & Culture

SU creative writing program announces spring lineup for Raymond Carver Reading Series

Monday, January 25, 2010, By Rob Enslin

The spring 2010 lineup for Syracuse University’s Raymond Carver Reading Series features six writers.

Campus & Community

Syracuse University honors Black History Month with Feb. 11 ‘Paris Noir’ discussion in Boston

Friday, January 22, 2010, By News Staff

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.