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SU in the News: Monday, August 15
NPR, Post-Standard discuss University efforts to help create a new symphony for Syracuse and CNY
Call for poetry
For 2012, the Syracuse Poster Project will supplement its traditional poster series with a poster marking the 50th anniversary of Onondaga Community College.
Gorovitz helps commemorate 9/11 with Anbar Family Lecture at Temple Adath
Samuel Gorovitz, a pioneer in the field of medical ethics and an expert on philosophy and public policy, delivers the fourth annual Anbar Family Lecture at Temple Adath Yeshurun (450 Kimber Rd., Syracuse), in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of…
Eatman receives international honors for promoting democracy, civic engagement in university life
Timothy K. Eatman, assistant professor in Syracuse University’s School of Education and research director of Imagining America, has been invited to serve as a scholar-in-residence at the University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa from Aug. 10-23.
Lankes named Dean’s Scholar for the New Librarianship
R. David Lankes has been appointed as Dean’s Scholar for the New Librarianship by School of Information Studies (iSchool) Dean Elizabeth D. Liddy.
New Connective Corridor branding package introduced at Community Folk Art Center
The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC), located at 805 E. Genesee St., is set to get a signature facelift Thursday, Aug. 18, and Friday, Aug. 19. Once completed, CFAC will be the first building on the Connective Corridor to showcase…
SU in the News: Monday, Aug. 8
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE SU and the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV), founded at the Whitman School of Management, were featured in a White House announcement on President Barack Obama’s commitment to employing America’s veterans, which…
SU’s Ray Smith Symposium explores history of queer sexuality
The symposium runs from September to April.
New initiative from VPA, the Araca Group fosters emerging theater artists’ entrepreneurial spirit
Up-and-coming theater artists anxiously awaiting their big break in the industry now have a new way to enhance their professional development. The Araca Project, a new initiative of the Department of Drama in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing…
Inaugural book by community press gives voice to Westside residents
Syracuse University students facilitated creation of ‘HOME: Journeys into the Westside’ The Gifford Street Community Press, a Syracuse-based community press, has announced the publication of “HOME: Journeys into the Westside,” an exploration of the diversity and rich cultural heritage of…