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STEM

New York’s New Energy Leaders Debut at SyracuseCoE Symposium

Monday, November 4, 2013, By Kathleen Haley

This year’s SyracuseCoE Symposium included a statewide first: the three newest leaders of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s energy team appeared together for a discussion of the state’s emerging clean energy economy.

STEM

Disrupting Traditional Gender Roles

Monday, November 4, 2013, By Kathleen Haley

Both partners in today’s modern couple may each have professional lives outside the home but two careers still equals three jobs—two professions, plus managing a home. And for women, oftentimes, that third job still remains their role. A recent SU Advance speaker pointed out ways to correct that imbalance.

Arts & Culture

Caie Article Published

Thursday, October 31, 2013, By News Staff

Assistant Professor of Philosophy Michael Caie and his article “Belief and Indeterminacy” were selected for publication in Volume 32 of “The Philosopher’s Annual.” Each year the annual’s team of nominating editors selects 10 of the best essays contributed to the…

Arts & Culture

‘Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio’ Opens Nov. 7

Thursday, October 31, 2013, By Syracuse University Art Museum

The Syracuse University Art Galleries presents “Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio,” an exhibition of 20 original photogravures recently acquired by the University Art Collection. Curated by SUArt Galleries Collection and Exhibition Coordinator Emily Dittman, this exhibition presents the complete Mexican…

Arts & Culture

Conductor Snow to lead 11th Annual SU Women’s Choir Festival

Wednesday, October 30, 2013, By Erica Blust

Distinguished conductor Sandra Snow, professor of choral conducting and music education at Michigan State University (MSU), will be the guest conductor for Syracuse University’s 11th Annual Invitational Women’s Choir Festival and concert on Saturday, Nov. 9. The theme of the…

Campus & Community

Bike Safety on Euclid Avenue

Wednesday, October 30, 2013, By News Staff

Bike safety is a major concern on Euclid Avenue.  A consortium of students and professors from SU and ESF is circulating a petition to encourage the City of Syracuse to create dedicated bike lanes.  Found out more at https://www.facebook.com/euclid.bikelane, and…

Arts & Culture

Setnor School of Music’s Gilbert Week Offers NYC Immersion Experience

Wednesday, October 30, 2013, By Erica Blust

The Gilbert Week: NYC Seminar for Music Professions is a one-week field trip that allows sophomore music majors to meet with arts professionals, visit performing arts institutions and learn about a wide variety of career opportunities in music.

Ancient Voices, Contemporary Contexts: Native American Musical Updates

Wednesday, October 30, 2013, By Renée K. Gadoua

The Society for New Music will present “Ancient Voices, Contemporary Context: Native American Updates” at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at Hendricks Chapel. The concert showcases world premieres of works by the renowned Mohican composer Brent Michael Davids and the…

Campus & Community

Movement on Main Prototype comes to Near West Side Nov. 6

Tuesday, October 29, 2013, By Kelly Homan Rodoski

The Near West Side Initiative (NWSI) and UPSTATE: A Center for Design, Research and Real Estate in the School of Architecture invite members of the community to experience a prototype of the Movement on Main competition-winning design, “Light-Play!,” on Wednesday,…

Arts & Culture

601 Tully Hosts ‘Nourish’ Exhibit and Events through Dec. 6

Monday, October 28, 2013, By Jennifer Russo

601 Tully, a center for artistic co-production of culture on the Near West Side of Syracuse, presents a new exhibition open through Dec. 6. “Nourish” explores the many ways that people make choices about their food, sustenance and nutrition, what…