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SU’s Ride Share program looks for commuters to join
Syracuse University’s Ride Share program allows University community members to register with Parking and Transit Services and match themselves with people from the same area to share the driving responsibilities.
Syracuse University quilting class builds community within, outside classroom
The students are enrolled in the interdisciplinary class “Quilts and Community.”
SU in the News: Tuesday, November 3
Arts and Sciences’ Jason Wiles quoted in New York Times on Islam, evolution and creationism
Syracuse University announces 2009 Remembrance Week activities
The 2009-10 Remembrance Scholars have planned a series of activities for Remembrance Week, Nov. 8-14.
Jerusalem-based artist to present art of children of Holocaust survivors
Jennifer Russo(315) 443-4751 Jerusalem-based artist Ayana Friedman will visit Syracuse University on Nov. 3-5 to discuss Holocaust teacher education programs and the art of the children of Holocaust survivors, culminating with a public presentation on Nov. 4. Her visit is…
SU in the News: Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Mehrzad Boroujerdi, director of the Middle Eastern Studies Program in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was quoted a New York Times article on political disagreement inside Iran about the proposed nuclear deal with the West. Jason Wiles,…
Bandersnatch hosts second concert in fall Music Series featuring The Academy Is…
The Academy Is…, featuring Hot Chelle Rae with special guest Fazeshift, is next in line in the fall 2009 Bandersnatch Music Series.
SU in the News: Monday, November 2
School of Education’s Kathleen Hinchman questions conflicts of interest within common-standards effort in Education Week
SU in the News: Monday, November 2, 2009
Kathleen Hinchman, reading and language arts professor in the School of Education, was mentioned in an Education Week article about potential conflicts of interest among authors involved in the efforts by the National Governors Association and the Council of the…
Jerusalem-based artist to present art of children of Holocaust survivors
Jerusalem-based artist Ayana Friedman will visit Syracuse University on Nov. 3-5 to discuss Holocaust teacher education programs, and the art of the children of Holocaust survivors.