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Salsa Monday dances its way into Healthy Monday’s Oct. 19 line-up
These Latin Repo Mix classes provide instruction on the art of this zumba-style dance, popular the world over.
How physics makes things work is focus of free public event
Louis Bloomfield, professor of physics at the University of Virginia, will present “How Things Work: Physics in Everyday Life” at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 16.
SU’s Orange Central celebration features something for everyone, including array of free, community-oriented events
Jaime Winne Alvarez(315) 443-3784 Syracuse University’s new Orange Central celebration includes a weeklong roster of student events and culminates with an expanded Homecoming + Reunion, Oct. 1-4, creating the one and only destination for everyone who “bleeds orange.” The celebration…
SU’s Orange Central celebration features something for everyone, including array of free, community-oriented events
New celebration features array of special events.
Five distinguished alumni to be honored with Arents Awards
Jaime Winne Alvarez(315) 443-3784 Five distinguished Syracuse University alumni representing excellence in the areas of civil liberties and women’s rights, international business and law, the performing arts, social activism and literature will be honored with George Arents Awards during the…
Unsolved Civil Rights era murders to be topic of town hall meeting at SU Oct. 6
FBI officials from and the U.S. Department of Justice and an Emmy-nominated filmmaker will conduct a town hall meeting about solving cases from the Civil Rights era.
Five distinguished alumni to be honored with Arents Awards
Arents Awards are the University’s highest alumni honor.
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.
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.