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Syracuse Symposium to offer spring seminar courses on ‘Conflict: Peace and War’
Each year the Syracuse University Humanities Center organizes and hosts the Syracuse Symposium for the SU campus and community. Most symposium events take place in the fall semester. This year, however, the season will be expanded to include four seminar…
SU Art Workshops for Young People
The Art Education Program in the Dept. of Art is hosting its Fall 2010 Art Workshops for Young People “Big Show” this Saturday, Nov 20.
Bowne Hall is new ‘green’ home of Syracuse Biomaterials Institute
SU will be seeking green building recognition for the project.
Engagement Fellow applicants sought
Apply to become an Engagement Fellow, which will help you will find meaningful employment in your field or start your own company.
Library offers new large format printing option
Those needing poster-size printing on campus have a new option available in Bird Library’s Learning Commons.
Substantial U.S. government scholarships available for studying languages abroad
The U.S. State Department invites SU students interested in studying foreign languages this summer to apply for the Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS).
Pan Am 103 lead investigator will speak Nov. 11 as part of Syracuse Symposium
Richard A. Marquise, former special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the lead investigator on the Pan Am 103 investigation, will speak at Syracuse University on Thursday, Nov. 11, as part of the 2010 Syracuse Symposium. Marquise…
SU student videos to be screened at Everson Nov. 7
The Everson Museum of Art will host a screening of student works, including those by Syracuse University students, on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 2 p.m. in the museum’s Hosmer Auditorium, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse. The 60-minute screening is free and…
Syracuse University scholars launch Journal of Public Diplomacy
The Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars launched Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy.
New Syracuse iSchool class promises to boldly go where no course has gone before
Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) will offer a new course in Spring 2011 entitled “Star Trek and the Information Age.”