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SU Presents Spring Sonnet Marathon March 20
Spring Sonnet Marathon to showcase the enduring beauty of classic and original poetry in readings March 20.
Disability-Themed Comic Symposium to be Held at SU April 11
“Fantastic! Heroic! Disabled? ‘Cripping’ the Comic Con” symposium comes to Syracuse University April 11.
VPA Alumni Explore First-Year Foundation Experience in New Exhibition at XL Projects
“FND 0098: Ten Years Out” exhibition to open at XL Projects, featuring original work dedicated to the foundation experience along with fledgling foundation projects alongside SU alumni participants’ current work.
Kirk VanGilder Visits SU March 20-21 for Conversations on Creating Spaces for Inclusion
Rev. Kirk VanGilder, professor of religion at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., will visit Syracuse University March 20-21 for a series of conversations on creating spaces for inclusion. “Without Walls: What Temporary Deaf Spaces Can Tell Us About Managing Identity…
CFAC Presents Women in Music Concert on March 14 in Honor of Women’s History Month
Community Folk Art Center hosts Women in Music concert to close “A Journey Through Music of the African Diaspora” Series.
Benjamin Wagner, ‘Mister Rogers & Me’ Documentary Filmmaker, to Speak at SU
Benjamin Wagner ’93 is coming to campus as part of the Alumni Speaker Series. The Newhouse and College of Arts and Sciences alumnus will discuss his career and his documentary “Mister Rogers & Me” March 20.
11th Annual WISE Symposium to Be Held April 16
Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (WISE) will bring powerhouse entrepreneurial guest speakers to the 11th annual WISE Symposium on Tuesday, April 16 at the Oncenter.
Huffington Post Exclusive Features Cold Case Justice Initiative
The death of a U.S. military policeman trying to make it home to see his pregnant wife is gaining newfound attention 50 years after his death. Cpl. Roman Ducksworth was shot to death by police officer William Kelly after Ducksworth…
In Class: AAS 413
Assistant Professor Kishi Animashaun Ducre from the Department of African American Studies teaches U.S. AAS 413, “Residential Racial Segregation.” This video gives you a seat “in class” for a course that offers lively discussion about U.S. race relations and segregation…
Water Politics Topic of 2013 Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Lecture
Water politics and distribution are the topics of the 2013 Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar lecture, which will feature John A. Agnew, Distinguished Professor of Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Agnew will present “Rethinking the World…