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Student group Project Feed Me hosts ‘Defend Your Honor’ charity basketball tournament Nov. 1 to fight hunger in Syracuse
Carol Kim Masiclat(315) 443-8568 Think of it as hoops for hope. On Sunday, Nov. 1, SU students, faculty and staff will compete for the title of champion in the 2009 “Defend Your Honor” basketball tournament. The event was organized by…
SU participates in international environmental rally
Students, staff, faculty and local residents took part in the world’s largest environmental rally.
Sally Daniels, former Creative Writing Program coordinator, memorialized at Hendricks Chapel
Sally Daniels (Dike), former lecturer in Syracuse University’s Department of English in The College of Arts and Sciences, died Oct. 5 at University Hospital.
University’s Forensic Science Program featured in nationwide Kids’ Science Challenge competition
Judy Holmes(315) 443-8085 It’s a classic “who done it.” The prize-winning brownies are missing and it’s up to kids across the nation to learn to use science to solve “The Brownie Caper.” The mystery is part of the 2010 Kids’…
‘Heartpounders’: An evening of Halloween horror tales
The Department of Recreation Services and University Union will present master storyteller, author and musician Odds Bodkin on Oct. 27.
University’s Forensic Science Program featured in nationwide Kids’ Science Challenge competition
“Detective Science” was created by SU and Wallie Howard scientists in collaboration with Pulse of the Planet.
Mike Posner kicks off fall ’09 Bandersnatch Music Series
The first show of the 2009 Bandersnatch Music Series features Mike Posner in the Schine Underground on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Syracuse University’s Hall of Languages goes purple to promote domestic violence awareness
The Hall of Languages will be bathed in purple light through the end of October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Internationally renowned author and psychiatrist to present 2009 Honors Lecture at Syracuse University
Norman Doidge, author of the international bestseller “The Brain That Changes Itself” will be the guest speaker for the 2009 Honors Lecture at Syracuse University.
Public Safety Update From Chief Tony Callisto
In recent days, crimes committed against college students in off-campus neighborhoods have heightened awareness of safety issues.