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Prolific writer, SU alumna Joyce Carol Oates ’60, H’00, to deliver lecture as part of Orange Central celebration Oct. 2
Prolific writer, SU alumna Joyce Carol Oates ’60, H’00, will deliver a lecture as part of the University’s new Orange Central celebration on Friday, Oct. 2, at 10 a.m. in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium, Newhouse 3. Oates will offer readings and commentary, followed by a Q&A session. The event is free and open to the public; no tickets are required.
Shen Wei Dance Arts to perform for SU’s first-year students, Syracuse community
Kelly Homan Rodoski(315) 443-3784 World-renowned choreographer Shen Wei and his company, Shen Wei Dance Arts (SWDA), will return to Syracuse for public performances of their triptych, titled “Re- (I,II,III),” at the Landmark Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 24, and Friday, Sept….
SU Abroad Message on H1N1
A message from SU Abroad on H1N1.
Shen Wei Dance Arts to perform for SU’s first-year students, Syracuse community
Shen Weil Dance Arts will perform Sept. 24 and 25 at the Landmark Theatre. In conjunction, a Cultural Diplomacy Symposium will be held the same days, and two monks will construct a mandala in Eggers Commons Sept. 21-25.
Symposium guests will explore cultural diplomacy Sept. 20-21
Kelly Homan Rodoski(315) 443-3784 Syracuse University will host a group of highly respected and distinguished guests Sept. 20-21 as they explore the power of culture in the world of politics during a special symposium, held in conjunction with the return…
Symposium guests will explore cultural diplomacy Sept. 20-21
SU will host a group of distinguished guests as they explore how culture affects politics during a special symposium.
Major grant bolsters interdisciplinarity of SU’s Middle Eastern Studies Program
Rob Enslin (315) 443-3403 Syracuse University’s Middle Eastern Studies Program (MESP) is the recipient of a prestigious $179,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s International Education Programs Service (IEPS). The grant will be used to expand and strengthen SU’s…
Major grant bolsters interdisciplinarity of SU’s Middle Eastern Studies Program
SU’s Middle Eastern Studies Program (MESP) is the recipient of a prestigious $179,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s International Education Programs Service.
Human Rights Film Festival presents documentaries
7th Annual Human Rights Film Festival will open Sept. 10.
SU in the News: Monday, August 31, 2009
A Syracuse University Press book, “Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews in World War II,” was featured in a National Public Radio interview Sunday with the book’s photographer, Norman Gershman. Michael Barkun, professor of political science in the Maxwell School of…