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SU in the News: Friday, August 19
National media cite research by College of Arts and Sciences’ Linda Ivany on fossilized clams off Antarctic coast
SU in the News: Wednesday, August 17
White House blog highlights SU’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families
XL Projects to present works of SUArt Galleries’ Jerome Witkin retrospective ‘Drawn to Paint’
XL Projects will present works of the SUArt Galleries’ exhibition “Drawn to Paint: The Art of Jerome Witkin” Sept. 7-Oct. 16.
SU in the News: Wednesday, Aug. 10
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The New York Times reviewed “Devotions,” the newest book of poems by Bruce Smith, professor of English in The College of Arts and Sciences. USA Today cites statistics from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse…
Inaugural book by community press gives voice to Westside residents
Syracuse University students facilitated creation of ‘HOME: Journeys into the Westside’ The Gifford Street Community Press, a Syracuse-based community press, has announced the publication of “HOME: Journeys into the Westside,” an exploration of the diversity and rich cultural heritage of…
La Casita Cultural Center to hold local Latino art exhibit
“Motifs, Evocations,” a collective show by six local Latina/o artists, will be on display Aug. 5-Sept. 18.
Photography exhibition at XL Projects to showcase local stories of recovery
Take these cameras. Tell your story. That is what clients involved in Syracuse Behavioral Healthcare’s (SBH) photo program were asked to do this past winter. Clients could take cameras wherever they wanted and take photos of whatever they wished, as…
SU in the News: Tuesday, July 26
Smithsonian curator links to SU Library Special Collections Research Center in Atlantic blog post on celluloid
Sheraton Announces Closing Party for Seasons at the Hill
On Friday, July 22, the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel will host a closing party for Seasons at the Hill, the popular lounge within the hotel. From 5-8:00 p.m. on this Friday complimentary munchies and snacks will be provided and special…
Faulkner to speak about her new book on Lucretia Mott
Carol Faulkner, associate professor of history and department chair, will discuss and sign her new book, “Lucretia Mott’s Heresy: Abolition and Women’s Rights in Nineteenth-Century America” (University of Pennsylvania Press), on Saturday, July 16, at 2 p.m., as part of the annual Convention Days celebration in Seneca Falls.