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New Excess Property Listserv
Syracuse University’s Excess Property Program will occasionally have items for sale to “University Departments Only” in order to keep specific items within the University.
The NewsHouse: Business student opens shop
Second-year MBA student at Whitman, Jerry Liu, runs a bubble tea cafe on Crouse Avenue in his spare time.
SUArt Galleries opens its private collection to the public in Open Storage Galleries
More than 45,000 objects make up the collection.
Open meeting, reception to honor SU German Professor Gerlinde Ulm Sanford on Oct. 29
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics at Syracuse University will host an open meeting and reception to honor the memory of former Languages, Literatures and Linguistics Chair and Professor of German Gerlinde Ulm Sanford.
Open Enrollment begins today, continues through Nov. 12; all benefits-eligible employees are required to participate
The annual period for Syracuse University employees to enroll for benefits or update their current choices—known as Open Enrollment—begins today, and continues through Nov.12.
Journalist Luisita Lopez Torregrosa to visit Newhouse School Nov. 9
Journalist Luisita Lopez Torregrosa will visit Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Tuesday, Nov. 9, as part of the school’s Leaders in Communications lecture series.
SU presents Nov. 5 panel discussion on Nazi property seizure
Syracuse University will sponsor a special panel discussion on Nazi property seizure titled “Hitler’s Seed Money and the Legal Struggle to Get It Back.”
Photographic project about breast cancer survivors opens Oct. 27
“Look Now: Facing Breast Cancer,” a powerful new photographic project about breast cancer survivors, will be launched on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 5:30 p.m. in the Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3.
Open Enrollment 2010 begins Oct. 25, participation is required
Open Enrollment will commence on Oct. 25 and end on Nov. 12, 2010.
Special Collections Research Center opens fall exhibition ‘The Silent Scream: Conflict in Novels Without Words’
Syracuse University Library’s Special Collections Research Center has amassed a fine collection of graphic novels, or novels without words.