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Library sponsors Faculty Collaborative Research Colloquium
“1930’s Redlining Maps from the Home Owners Loan Corporation” will be presented in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons in Bird Library on Nov. 2 at 3 p.m.
Strait to receive Eggers Senior Alumni Award Oct. 14
This year’s Melvin A. Eggers Senior Award will be presented to Brad Strait ’58, G’60, Ph.D. ’65,
Stanford’s Adrienne Mayor to speak on Mithradates at Moses Finley Memorial Lecture Oct. 18
Adrienne Mayor, research scholar in classics and history of science at Stanford University, will deliver the Moses Finley Lecture Monday, Oct. 18.
Center for Digital Literacy releases free eBook for K-12 educators
Organized around four broad educational standards, the new free eBook “From The Creative Minds,” produced by Syracuse University’s Center for Digital Literacy (CDL), showcases a collection of engaging lesson plans grouped by content suitable for elementary, middle and high school levels.
Maxwell School receives major gift from Chicago businessman Andrew Berlin
The Maxwell School has announced that it has received a $500,000 endowment gift to fund faculty research relating to issues of national security.
President Obama nominates SU Law distinguished lecturer for Holocaust Memorial Council
President Barack Obama announced his intent to appoint Menachem Z. Rosensaft to serve on the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.
Artist Stephen Talasnik to give talk Sept. 28
New York City-based artist Stephen Talasnik will give a talk about his work on Tuesday, Sept. 28, at 6:30 p.m. in Shemin Auditorium.
Syracuse University Department of Drama presents ‘Cabaret’
Kander and Ebb’s groundbreaking musical “Cabaret” will inaugurate the Syracuse University Department of Drama’s 2010-11 season.
Vaudeville star Flossie Turner Lewis records at Belfer Archive
Vaudeville audiences knew Lewis as ‘Little Hot Mama.’
World-renowned literacy activist Stephen Krashen to deliver CDL lecture on Sept. 27, Brown Bag lecture on Sept. 28
Literacy activist and expert on second language learning Stephen Krashen believes that the best way to improve reading is to read.