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Syracuse Stage’s 38th season starts with exuberant, uplifting performance by Rochester native
Set in a tough, Bronx high school, the nationally acclaimed and award-winning “No Child…” traces the efforts of a young teaching artist to engage a class of uninspired and underachieving 10th graders by challenging the students to put on a play.
SU in the News: Tuesday, September 7, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Data from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is mentioned in a Law.com article about asylum seekers and legal representation; a CBS News (Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas) story on deportation cases involving noncitizens with pending…
‘Art and Civic Dialogue: the Seminar on the Future of Art and Education’ launches at VPA
The seminar will be team taught by arts professional David A. Ross ’71 and artist Carrie Mae Weems.
SU in the News: Tuesday, September 7
Whitman School Dean Melvin Stith featured in Diverse Issues in Higher Education
‘A-OK Acts of Kindness Weekend’ to galvanize Central New Yorkers for communitywide weekend of good deeds Sept. 11-12
Picture the greater Syracuse community coming together for two days of service to make Central New York a kinder, safer, more hospitable and attractive place to live.
Four distinguished alumni to be honored with Arents Awards Oct. 15
The awards will be part of the Orange Central celebration.
Vote for the iBand in 2010 Sammy Awards
The iBand, a musical group made up of faculty, staff, and a student from the Syracuse University School of Information Studies, has made it into the fourth round of voting.
SU in the News: Friday, September 3, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Immigration data from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is noted in The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, Okla.) story about a policy shift for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement not to seek deportation of noncitizens…
SU in the News: Friday, September 3
TRAC statistics noted in The Oklahoman story on Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy shift
Center for Health and Behavior announces Fall 2010 Seminar Series on range of health topics
The series is part of the CHB’s efforts to promote health and behavior research and to strengthen collaborations on-campus and within the community. Speakers represent a diverse range of disciplines and perspectives on health research.