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Syracuse Stage announces 40th anniversary season
Classic, contemporary works offer celebration of theater
Stone Canoe to award IVMF Prize for Written Work by a Veteran beginning in 2013
Three critically acclaimed authors—all vets—to judge first prize Beginning in 2013, Stone Canoe, A Journal of Arts, Literature and Social Commentary published by Syracuse University, will award the Institute for Veterans and Military Families Prize for Written Work by a Veteran. The…
SU in the News: Thursday, March 29
IVMF and EBV recruitment and marketing materials shown on NBC Rock Center’s “Hiring Our Heroes”
National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club honors two School of Education colleagues for excellence and leadership
Two members of the School of Education’s Partnership for Better Education and Center for Graduate Preparation and Achievement received honors from the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club. Christabel O. B. Sheldon, director of the Ronald E….
Vigil on the SU Quad in Memory of Disabled People Murdered by Caregivers & Family Members
On Friday, March 30, the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is organizing a series of candlelight vigils nationwide to honor the memories of disabled individuals who have been murdered by their caregivers and family members.
SU in the News: Wednesday, March 28
Palitz Gallery “Orange Pulp” exhibition at Lubin House highlighted in American Artist Magazine
SU in the News: Tuesday, March 27
Maxwell School’s Thomas Keck writes in The Guardian on Supreme Court review of national health care law
Rhythm and Roots performance will be Friday
Better Together Syracuse and the Office of Engagement Programs in Hendricks Chapel will present a Rhythm and Roots concert, “We Are The Americas,” on Friday, March 30, at 4:30 p.m. at the Alibrandi Catholic Center, 110 Walnut Place. The event…
Department of Drama Presents ‘Quilters’ a joyous, moving, musical celebration from the American Frontier
The memories, hopes, dreams and prayers of the indomitable women of the American frontier enliven this hauntingly beautiful musical. Based on oral histories from the pioneers of the prairie states, “Quilters” celebrates with unassuming honesty and simplicity the fears, joys,…
CIE seminar Friday, March 30
Sulapha Peethamparan, assistant professor,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Clarkson University