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Advice for the Class of 2017
They’re sending their children off to college, but not without some solid advice. We recently spoke to parents who were on campus to bid their sons and daughters a fond farewell. Before they left, they imparted these words of wisdom…
University Recognizes Constitution Day
In honor of National Constitution Day, Syracuse University has planned a number of events to commemorate the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. Events are scheduled for Sept. 17, the day the U.S. Constitution was signed in 1787.
Long Elected to Honor Society’s Council of Advisors
Dawn M. Long, the office coordinator and graduate secretary in the Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering, was recently elected to Golden Key International Honour Society’s council of advisors. She will serve on the council for a three-year term. The…
Noel Coward’s ‘Blithe Spirit’ Opens Syracuse Stage Season
Séance Wreaks Havoc in Smash Comedy Hit of London and Broadway Stages In the 1941 hilariously haunting tale “Blithe Spirit,” novelist Charles Condomine enlists the delightfully eccentric Madame Arcati to hold a séance at his home, hoping to raise some…
SU Professor, Dean Emerita Lauded for Role in Discovery of Civil War Ironclad
Cathryn R. Newton was a 16-year-old college student when she helped her father discover the U.S.S. Monitor.
A Quick (and Free) Class for Fun and Fitness
If you’ve ever been tempted by its upbeat tempo and dance moves, now’s your chance to give Zumba a try for free. In response to the faculty and staff survey conducted by the University Wellness Initiative, a 30-minute Zumba class…
EOIRS Helps to Encourage Environment of Respect
For more than a year, Human Capital Development (HCD) has conducted a campus-wide educational outreach effort to familiarize the Syracuse University community with the policies, laws and available resources that relate to issues of diversity, inclusion, equity and discrimination. The…
Pulse Announces 2013-2014 Season in Partnership with SU Arts Engage
The upcoming 2013-2014 season of Syracuse University’s Pulse Performing Arts Series features a diverse selection of unique and highly anticipated artistic performances.
Advocating for Young People
Nathan Woods ’14 has something to share with the young people he mentors and advocates for at the Southwest Community Center in Syracuse.
SU Literacy Corps Application Deadline Extended
SU LITERACY CORPS IS HIRING – DUE 9/13 SU Literacy Corps tutors work with elementary-level students on sites in the Syracuse City School District using an established tutoring model. Students from all majors are welcome (and encouraged!) to apply. For…