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Halloween fun run/walk combines fitness with festivities
Ghouls and goblins normally come out on Halloween night, but this year, they can be found running and walking around campus in the middle of the day. In an effort to provide a fun, healthy addition to the day’s festivities…
Student Association to provide Thanksgiving break bus service
Round-trip buses serve four major Northeast cities.
VPA’s Bradford Vivian to be honored by National Communication Association
The National Communication Association (NCA) has announced that Bradford Vivian, associate professor of communication and rhetorical studies in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), will receive its James A. Winans-Herber A. Wichlens Memorial Award for Distinguished Scholarship…
Queer writer, activist Sarah Schulman to give public lecture
Sarah Schulman, acclaimed writer, activist and Distinguished Professor of Humanities at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island, will present a free public lecture, titled “Solidarity Visit: Israel/Palestine and the Queer International” on Monday, Oct. 3, at…
Seasonal bat activity on campus
During the late summer and early fall months, there is a seasonal increase in bat activity in and around Central New York, including the Syracuse University campus.
University will mark 9/11 anniversary through series of activities
Service, exhibition, service project, panel discussions
Eatman receives international honors for promoting democracy, civic engagement in university life
Timothy K. Eatman, assistant professor in Syracuse University’s School of Education and research director of Imagining America, has been invited to serve as a scholar-in-residence at the University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa from Aug. 10-23.
University, Henry Luce Foundation announce support for U.S.-DPRK Scientific Engagement Consortium activities
On behalf of the U.S.-DPRK Scientific Engagement Consortium, CRDF Global and Syracuse University have announced a three-year grant of $350,000 from the Henry Luce Foundation in support of an interrelated program of initiatives to promote and advance scientific cooperation and…
Rubinstein presents to 10th Sustainment Brigade of the 10th Mountain Division of the United States Army at Fort Drum
Robert A. Rubinstein, professor of anthropology and international relations in the Maxwell School, made a presentation on culture and conflict management to the 10th Sustainment Brigade of the 10th Mountain Division of the United States Army at Fort Drum on July 20.
Defensive Driving Course
The Safety Department is offering a six-hour National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course for faculty, staff, students and the general public.