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ELI matches students, native English speakers
Syracuse University’s English Language Institute (ELI) is working with SU’s Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics (LLL) instructors to match native English speakers studying Arabic, Chinese or Japanese with ELI students studying English.
SU Counseling Center offers free stress reduction class for students
Learn more about the course at the mandatory orientation screenings being held during the month of September.
Summer Festival Orchestra to deliver free performance Aug. 2 at SU
The Summer Festival Orchestra will perform a free public concert at Syracuse University on Monday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. at the Goldstein Auditorium in the Schine Student Center. The following works will be performed: Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture, Shostakovich Prelude in E flat minor, and Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4.
CNY Bounty opens delivery site on Syracuse’s South Side
On June 24, Central New York (CNY) Bounty opened a new delivery site for its online farmers’ market at SSIC.
Brand-Yourself delivers impressive last pitch in $200k emerging business competition
The team of Syracuse University students who make up Brand-Yourself led off the five finalists’ presentations in NY’s Creative Core’s $200,000 Emerging Business Competition on April 27 at Onondaga Community College’s Storer Auditorium.
Gutterman serves as moderator, panelist at national conferences
Carnegie Legal Reporting Program director works with Harvard Law Review and Society of Professional Journalists.
NPR religion correspondent to speak at SU April 26
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, religion correspondent for National Public Radio and author of the best-selling “Fingerprints of God” (Riverhead, 2009), will lead a public conversation, titled “Investigating Religious Scandals: Exploring the Science of Spirituality and More” on Monday, April 26.
RJD2, XV, Delirium to perform at Mayfest
Rapper XV, disc jockey RJD2 and student performer Delirium will perform at Mayfest on April 30 in Walnut Park.
Columbia University scholar Dabashi to keynote ‘Religion in Scholarship’ symposium April 9
On Friday, April 9, the Syracuse University Humanities Center will present Religion in Scholarship, an interdisciplinary symposium exploring the changing relationship between religion and scholarly study. The all-day symposium will take place in the Tolley Humanities Building, room 304 and will be keynoted by Hamid Dabashi, professor of Iranian studies and comparative literature at Columbia University.
SU Library Associates to present ‘The Political Fortunes of Robin Hood on the Late Elizabethan Stage’ April 22
Syracuse University Library Associates will present its annual Mary Marshall Lecture on April 22 at 5 p.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, on the first floor in E.S. Bird Library, 222 Waverly Avenue.