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Newhouse School welcomes new faculty
Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications welcomes five new faculty members this fall.
2011 Syracuse Symposium examines many facets of ‘Identity’
“Identity” is the theme of the 2011 Syracuse Symposium, an annual intellectual and artistic festival on the Syracuse University campus. This fall’s festival encompasses six lectures, including one by best-selling author/philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah; four performances and readings, including the…
SU’s Ray Smith Symposium explores history of queer sexuality
The symposium runs from September to April.
Van Buren Street detour beginning Friday, Aug. 5
Friday, Aug. 5, eastbound traffic on Van Buren Street will be detoured to Fine View Place, East Raynor Street and up to Irving Avenue. Flaggers will be on hand to direct the detour.
SU in the News: Monday, July 25
AP quotes Rick Burton of Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics on NFL owners and players dispute
New summer music recording course at SubCat Studios allows SU students to teach Syracuse high school students with disabilities
A new and unique summer course offered by Syracuse University will give SU students the opportunity to teach Syracuse high school students with disabilities about the art of music production and recording engineering in a professional recording studio. “Studio Recording/The…
SU mourns Maxwell Emeritus Professor John Cleverdon Honey II
John Cleverdon Honey II, professor emeritus of public policy at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, died on May 17 at the age of 94.
Commencement webcast, remarks, photos now available
The webcast of the Syracuse University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Commencement ceremony is now available for viewing. Viewers will need flash video player to watch the archived webcast. Flash player can be downloaded for free at http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer. To see…
Seniors to present work during annual Honors Program Capstone Presentation Day
When Na’Tasha Webb-Prather was exploring a topic for her Honors Capstone project, she decided to take a critical look at her native city, Cleveland. She found that practices of segregated housing that were institutionalized decades ago have impacted contemporary educational…
Sociologist explores impact of Sullivan-Clinton Campaign on Native American, New York history
The Sullivan-Clinton Campaign, the largest military offensive ever against the Haudenosaunee (“People of the Longhouse”), is the subject of a multimedia presentation by Robert Spiegelman in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Spiegelman will discuss “New York’s Missing Link:…