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Student Affairs programming council takes on gender, sex and women’s issues for Spring 2003
Student Affairs programming council takes on gender, sex and women’s issues for Spring 2003February 17, 2003Michele M. Jachimmmjachim@syr.edu From a three-show presentation of The Vagina Monologues to discussion sessions and interactive workshops, students have the opportunity to participate in…
Syracuse University Jazz Ensemble to perform 50s style jazz on Feb. 18 in the Setnor Auditorium
Syracuse University Jazz Ensemble to perform 50s style jazz on Feb. 18 in the Setnor AuditoriumFebruary 14, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Editor’s note: Free parking is available in the Irving Garage. Special needs parking is also available by calling 443-2191. The Syracuse…
Chancellor Shaw addresses the Syracuse University community on the nation’s orange alert status
Chancellor Shaw addresses the Syracuse University community on the nation’s orange alert statusFebruary 14, 2003Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu To the University community: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently raised the national alert status to the number two level, orange, indicating a…
Drama Department to present Eugene O’Neill’s final play
Drama Department to present Eugene O’Neill’s final playFebruary 11, 2003 The Drama Department opens the Spring 2003 season with its production of Eugene O’Neill’s final completed work, “A Moon for the Misbegotten.” Directed by Rodney Hudson, the production runs Feb….
Award-winning New York Times correspondent Judith Miller to speak on bioterrorism and the possibilities of war in Feb. 11 visit to the Syracuse University campus
Award-winning New York Times correspondent Judith Miller to speak on bioterrorism and the possibilities of war in Feb. 11 visit to the Syracuse University campusFebruary 06, 2003Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu Judith Miller, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent at The New York Times…
‘Great teacher’ to speak at inaugural Charles V. Willie Distinguished Lecture Series
‘Great teacher’ to speak at inaugural Charles V. Willie Distinguished Lecture SeriesFebruary 03, 2003Michele M. Jachimmmjachim@syr.edu Richard J. Light will be the featured speaker for the first Charles V. Willie Distinguished Lecture, Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium….
Discussion series on racism draws strong response from campus community
Discussion series on racism draws strong response from campus communityJanuary 27, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu In his book “Dismantling Racism: The Continuing Challenge to White America” (Augsburg Press, 1991), Joseph Barndt writes of how racism permeates not only individual attitudes, but…
Syracuse University’s Raymond Carver Reading Series kicks off for semester with Jan. 29 fiction reading
Syracuse University’s Raymond Carver Reading Series kicks off for semester with Jan. 29 fiction readingJanuary 24, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The Raymond Carver Reading Series begins this semester with a fiction reading by noted author and cartoonist Lynda Barry on Jan….
The media, the Gulf War and Iraq is the topic for next installment of Syracuse University’s Iraqi forum
The media, the Gulf War and Iraq is the topic for next installment of Syracuse University’s Iraqi forumJanuary 23, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The way in which the media covered the Gulf War in 1991 and the coverage of the current…
Syracuse University’s Lowe Art Gallery to present the collection of celebrated critic Clement Greenberg
Syracuse University’s Lowe Art Gallery to present the collection of celebrated critic Clement GreenbergJanuary 21, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A traveling exhibition of 60 works from the private collection of the late Clement Greenberg ’30 (1909-1994), a Syracuse University alumnus, will make…