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Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken visits SU London theater class
Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken visits SU London theater classJune 05, 2009Jill Ennis Students in Professor Matt Wolf’s summer theater program at SU London were recently paid a special visit by eight-time Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken. Menken is currently…
Restaurateur finds business opportunity on the Connective Corridor: Dolce Vita, a world bistro, to open Monday, June 8, for lunch and dinner
Restaurateur finds business opportunity on the Connective Corridor: Dolce Vita, a world bistro, to open Monday, June 8, for lunch and dinnerJune 05, 2009Jemeli Tanuijetanui@syr.edu Syracuse restaurateur Frank Vigliotti is opening a new bistro along the Connective Corridor that will…
Salem Hyde students study history through postcards
In a project co-sponsored by the College of Visual and Performing Arts and SU’s Office of Community Engagment and Economic Development, students from Salem Hyde Elementary School became imaginary pen pals with innovators who lived in Syracuse 100 years ago.
SIFE wins three categories in national exposition
The presentation team of six Whitman School students and one College of Arts and Sciences student traveled to Philadelphia for the May 10-12 exposition after winning the regional competition in April.
Harvey Teres named Judaic Studies director
Harvey Teres, associate professor of English, has been named director of The College of Arts and Sciences’ Judaic Studies Program, effective July 1.
College of Arts and Sciences makes new appointments in areas of fiscal planning and budget
Karl Solibakke has been appointed assistant dean for finance and long-range planning and Brian Sparks has been appointed director of budget and financial analysis.
Sport Management Club presents donation to Golisano Children’s Hospital at Upstate
The Fourth Annual Charity Sports Auction, presented by Syracuse University’s Sport Management (SPM) Club in April 2009, raised $20,000 for the hospital.
Kuumba students to conclude successful academic year with June 10 presentation of ‘Cindoliesha’
Developed, implemented and managed by the South Side Initiative Office, the Kuumba Project began in September 2007.
2009 University Community Harvest Farmers’ Markets continue this fall
Presented by Syracuse University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and open to the public, this year’s markets will feature a wide variety of locally grown fruits, vegetables and plants; snacks; condiments; ceramics; and other handmade items.