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SU to resume classes and full operations on Wednesday
The following message was issued to campus this morning. Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: This morning all of us on campus and in Syracuse are grateful that we seem to have avoided any major impact from Hurricane Sandy. The storm,…
‘Capturing Identity: Selections from the Light Work Collection’
Light Work presents “Capturing Identity: Selections from the Light Work Collection” in the Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery through Dec. 14. This exhibition, curated from the Light Work Collection by museum studies candidate Lindsay Erhardt, features work by Barry Anderson,…
Hill Communications honored with ‘PRServing America’ award
Hill Communications, the Newhouse School’s student-run public relations firm, was honored as part of the inaugural PRServing America awards, sponsored by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). The awards program recognizes and rewards PRSA members for their pro bono…
Newly processed SU Archives collections provide look into lives of students from years past
Two newly processed collections in the Syracuse University Archives offer rare insight into the lives of students in New York State in the mid- to late 19th century and early 20th century. The Archives has completed processing the Genesee College…
Options Program moves into Counseling Center
The Counseling Center’s Options Program, within the Division of Student Affairs, which provides substance abuse services to students, will relocate its office to the Counseling Center at 200 Walnut Place, effective Monday, Oct. 22. The Counseling Center and Options Program…
Hendricks Chapel sponsors Thanksgiving Dinner Drive through Nov. 9
The Office of Engagement Programs at Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel will help Syracuse families celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday through its annual Thanksgiving Dinner Drive, now through Friday, Nov. 9. Those interested in donating are asked to fill a new, reusable…
One Million Bones workshop to demonstrate cost of genocide
Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) is collaborating with Students Rebuild, Syracuse University Arts Engage and the Congolese community of Syracuse to host a One Million Bones workshop, a social arts initiative that brings awareness to genocide by educating and engaging communities.
Open Enrollment info sessions start Wednesday
Open Enrollment begins Oct. 29 and continues through Nov. 9. This is the only time of the year when faculty, staff, GAs/Fellows and part-time instructors who are eligible for benefits may elect or change their coverage, unless they undergo a…
Alonso-Drummond Duo to perform on piano, guitar Oct. 17
The Alonso-Drummond Duo, featuring Orlay Alonso on piano and Evan Drummond on guitar, will present a concert on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Rose and Jules R. Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College. The concert is free and open…
Building Digital Library Collections in Monteverde, Costa Rica
You are invited to an informal discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 24, with Laurie Kutner, a University of Vermont librarian and SU alum (Maxwell G’85 and iSchool G’98) who directs the SU iSchool Costa Rica summer internship project. This discussion will…