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Carrier Dome Novelty Holiday Sale
The annual Carrier Dome Novelty Holiday Sale will take place Wednesday, Dec. 8.
SU basketball game ‘a first’ for local refugees, thanks to First Year Forum students
Tickets were obtained courtesy of SU’s ‘Cuse Cares Community Services Program.
SU Library announces Mobile Library—anytime, anywhere access
Syracuse University Library has announced the launch of its mobile web site. Optimized for iPhone, Android and Blackberry smart phones, the site can be accessed at http://m.library.syr.edu. Also, users who visit the regular library homepage (http://library.syr.edu) from a mobile device will…
Comm.UNITY to present at SU Government Relations symposium
On Friday, Dec. 3, the Syracuse University Office of Government and Community Relations will hold its annual symposium for about 20 local government officials and their staffs. SU’s student-run organization comm.UNITY will present about its communications work with nonprofit organizations…
Information session on Remembrance Scholarships to be held Thursday
This year’s Remembrance Scholars will hold an information session on Thursday, Dec. 2, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Room 018 of Eggers Hall to offer advice on the Remembrance Scholar application process. The Remembrance Scholarship was established after the terrorist bombing…
SU, Congolese community, Syracuse Stage present new documentary theater piece
‘Cry for Peace: Voices from the Congo’ to be presented Dec. 9-11
Winter Carnival General Interest Meeting
Winter Carnival this year is Feb. 23-27.
Maxwell School to host Moynihan book discussion and signing
The Maxwell School will host Steven Weisman, a long-time writer at The New York Times and editor of the newly released “Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary” (PublicAffairs), for a discussion of the book at…
WorkKeys Center at SU elevates skill level of incumbent workers
Seeking refuge from ongoing military conflicts in their home country of Sudan, Mary Mayom and her five children spent eight years in refugee camps in Kenya and Nairobi before coming to the United States through the United Nations Refugee Agency. Mayom and…
New lab component gives students hands-on experience in preserving archival collections
This spring, School of Information Studies Professor Kenneth Lavender will teach a newly revamped graduate course, IST 624, “Preservation of Library and Archival Collections.”