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Symposium Explores Jewish Sexuality, Psychoanalysis and Translation
Scholars Naomi Sheindel Seidman, Ken Frieden participate in keynote lecture, HC Mini-Seminar Jewish sexuality, psychoanalysis and translation are the foci of a two-day program at Syracuse University. On Thursday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m., renowned Jewish scholar Naomi Sheindel Seidman…
Creative Writing Alumni Participate in SU Panel Discussion March 21
Event to explore ‘success, significance and authenticity’ in literature Is there life after the M.F.A.? Fifteen alumni of Syracuse University’s Creative Writing Program think so and are taking up the question at a panel discussion on Thursday, March 21, from…
Biomimicry Challenge 2 Offers Event-Filled Weekend of Innovation, Inspiration
Registration for students, faculty and professionals still open In 2013, the crucial need to reduce human impact on the environment is undisputed. Biomimicry is a method of innovation that seeks to solve human problems by taking inspiration from the time-tested…
Law School’s March 23 ‘Valor Day’ Provides Free Resources for Local Veterans and Service Members
As a way of giving back to those who have served, Syracuse law students, alumni and local volunteers will partner to provide free legal and advocacy services through a new Valor Day initiative. Valor Day brings together local attorneys, counselors,…
March 22 ‘American Meat’ Screening to Include Discussion with Director
Screening of “American Meat” documentary looks at sustainable farming in the United States.
SU Presents Spring Sonnet Marathon March 20
Spring Sonnet Marathon to showcase the enduring beauty of classic and original poetry in readings March 20.
New Book Answers Key Questions About Practice, Impacts of Public Deliberation
Collaborative book co-edited by Maxwell School faculty member Tina Nabatchi answers key questions about the field of deliberative civic engagement.
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…
SU iSchool Maintains Top Ranking in Information Systems
The School of Information Studies (iSchool) at Syracuse University remains ranked No. 1 in information systems in the U.S. News and World Report 2014 Best Graduate Schools Rankings, released March 12. The iSchool also ranked third for school library media,…
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.