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Dulye Leadership Experience prepares students to stand out in tough job market
For every job opening today, there are more than five job seekers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. What does it take to compete and win in the toughest job market in decades? Answers await at the Dulye Leadership…
Interdisciplinary team led by Syracuse University wins $2 million EFRI grant from NSF
EFRI grant only awarded to 14 teams nationally this year
Taye Diggs ’93 and Shane Evans ’92 to sign copies of their children’s book as part of Orange Central
Television, film and stage actor Taye Diggs ’93, a drama alumnus of Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, is also a father with an important message for his young son, as well as other kids who may feel…
Orange Central welcomes alumni and friends with full slate of events, traditions
Homecoming + Reunion slated Nov. 10-13
SU in the News: Friday, November 4
Wall Street Journal quotes Whitman School’s John Torrens on small business owners and social media crowd funding
Academy Award-winning sound designer Ben Burtt to speak in Syracuse
Ben Burtt, Academy-award winning sound designer, filmmaker, editor and writer, grew up in Syracuse and graduated from Nottingham High School. He is personally responsible for some of the most iconic sounds heard in films, such as R2-D2’s beeps and whistles in…
‘Caribfest 2011’ to create a Carnival atmosphere for students on Nov. 5
The Syracuse University Caribbean Student Association (CSA) is hosting its annual cultural extravaganza, “Caribfest 2011,” on Saturday, Nov. 5. The day will be packed with incredible international foods and festivities, including a show and concert in the afternoon, and an…
Julie Snow, Minneapolis architect and visiting critic, to lecture at Syracuse Architecture
Julie Snow, FAIA, Minneapolis architect and Syracuse Architecture fall 2011 visiting critic, will lecture at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 5 p.m. in Slocum Hall Auditorium. Her lecture, “Social Space,” is free and open…
Syracuse Public Artist in Residence unveils work at Onondaga Creekwalk
Syracuse Public Artist in Residence Brendan Rose G’10, an alumnus of Syracuse University’s School of Architecture, will unveil his public artwork titled, Walt, the Loch West Monster. The sculpture will be unveiled at “The Molting of Walt,” on Friday, Nov. 11, at 12:30…
SU to host symposium on transforming conflict through the arts
“Engaging Conflict: Transformations through the Arts” is a two-day symposium featuring film, movement, theater and storytelling. The conference, which begins Friday, Nov. 4, at 5 p.m. with a film screening and continues with a full day of activities on Saturday,…