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SU students invited to attend Sept. 15 information session on two-week EuroTech trip next summer
All matriculated Syracuse University undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply to be part of a two-week EuroTech travel abroad experience Aug. 7-21, 2011.
SU Abroad in Istanbul offers students double dose of culture, experience
Applications are already being accepted for the spring 2011 semester program.
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.
New campus composting program in full swing, reduces food waste
A new composting program is diverting several tons of food waste away from SU Food Services’ dumpsters each month and returning it back to its organic origins.
2010 Goon Squad continues the long tradition at SU
The Goon Squad is a tradition at Syracuse University that dates back to the 1940s. The Goon Squad consists of volunteer upperclassmen who assist new students and their families as they move into residence halls and at other events throughout…
Pulse announces 2010-11 season
This year’s line-up includes Branford Marsalis, Brian Stokes Mitchell.
University Lectures series to present special conversational panel discussion on Gulf of Mexico oil spill
The long-term impacts of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill will be explored in a special University Lectures presentation at Syracuse University on Tuesday, Oct. 26.
SU in the News: Tuesday, August 31, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Eagle Newspapers reviewed the work of Keliy Anderson-Staley, Light Work artist in residence, working in wet-plate colloidion tintype photography. Anderson-Staley’s tintype portraits include the four community curators of SUArt’s upcoming “4X4″ exhibition. YNN News covered…
SU in the News: Tuesday, August 31
College of Law and Maxwell School’s William Banks quoted in New York Times on ACLU’s al-Awlaki lawsuit