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Edward Glaeser to speak April 26
Edward Glaeser, internationally renowned scholar, Professor at Harvard University and author of “Triumph of the City,” will speak at the Andrew F. Smith Lecture in International Economics and Development on Thursday, April 26.
Register by Friday for On My Own Time
Friday, April 13, is the registration deadline for Syracuse University faculty and staff who want to enter their artwork in the annual On My Own Time exhibit. Co-sponsored by the Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County and the…
Long-term research reveals causes, consequences of environmental change
As global temperatures rise, the most threatened ecosystems are those that depend on a season of snow and ice, scientists from the nation’s Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network say.“The vulnerability of cool, wet areas to climate change is striking,”…
Internationally celebrated flutist Mario Caroli, pianist Masako Hayashi-Ebbesen to give concert, masterclasses
Internationally celebrated flutist Mario Caroli and pianist Masako Hayashi-Ebbesen, both on the faculty of the National Conservatory of Strasbourg in France, will be in residence April 22-23 in the Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music in…
Applicants sought for 2012 ‘Many Faiths, One Humanity’ interfaith travel study experience
Hendricks Chapel is currently seeking 15 undergraduate and graduate students from Syracuse University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry—from a variety of faith traditions—for its 2013 “Many Faiths, One Humanity” Interfaith Travel Study Experience to London. The…
Orange Circle Awards to be presented April 10
Syracuse University will recognize three individuals and an organization with the Orange Circle Award, honoring members of the SU community who have done extraordinary things in the service of others. The awards will be given at an invitation-only luncheon at…
Disability culture, faith and secularism: creating spaces for inclusion
How do different faith-based and secular communities address issues of disability, inclusion and access?
Student startups win more than $150,000 at Emerging Talk
Thirty-seven student startups won a combined $153,200 in seed funding at the third annual Emerging Talk conference on March 30 at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. More than 300 students, faculty, entrepreneurs, investors and community members came out…
Calling all artists: On My Own Time seeks entries from SU faculty, staff
The Office of the Chancellor and the Office of Human Resources are pleased to announce that SU will once again participate in the On My Own Time program, co-sponsored by the Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County and the Everson Museum of Art.
XL Projects presents ‘gnome-worthy’ work of SU design students
Each fall, Department of Design faculty members in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) review student projects on display in the department’s home at The Warehouse and place a gnome statue next to the most deserving work…