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Environmental leader Carrier Corp. supports Sustainable Enterprise Partnership
Against the backdrop of Earth Day 2010, Carrier Corp. demonstrated its continued leadership in environmental stewardship and ongoing support of the Sustainable Enterprise Partnership with a donation of $35,000.
Green computing: training computers are revamped instead of replaced
Campus computing recently got a little greener after 30 training PCs in two computer training rooms were rebuilt and put back in use.
“On My Own Time” registration deadline extended to April 16
“On My Own Time” is an opportunity for SU employees to share their artistic talents and creativity in a variety of media categories with the campus and larger community.
Peter Balakian, expert on Armenian genocide, leads Genocide Awareness Week schedule
He will present “The Armenian Genocide and Modernity,” on Monday, April 12, at 4 p.m. in the Winnick Hillel Center.
Parachute to headline second Bandersnatch show of spring semester
Parachute is set to headline the second show of the 2010 Bandersnatch Music Series with special guest White Picket Fence.
SU alumnus Sugarman to read from noted book on civil rights struggle in lecture at Bird Library
Tracy Sugarman ’43, author of “We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns: The Kids Who Fought for Civil Rights in Mississippi” (Syracuse University Press, 2009), will speak and read excerpts from his book on Wednesday, March 24 at 6 p.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons in E.S. Bird Library.
Bassist Gerald Veasley headlines Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series April 9 at CFAC
The John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series continues with a free concert by renowned bassist Gerald Veasley.
Bassist Shayna Dulberger to headline next Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz concert, April 2 at CFAC
The John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series continues with a free concert by upright bassist Shayna Dulberger, with drummer/percussionist Warren Smith, and non-Western wind instrument specialist William Cole, on Friday, April 2.
Boston College professor Charles Morris to lead Queer Memory: An Afternoon Symposium on March 26
On Friday, March 26, Syracuse University will host Queer Memory: An Afternoon Symposium, with speaker Charles E. Morris III of Boston College addressing “Meditations on the Prospects and Perils of Queer Memory.”
Stone Canoe contributors to read at XL Projects Gallery
Authors Laurie Stone and Richard Toon will read from their works at XL Projects Gallery at 6:30 p.m. March 18 as part of the Th3 event.