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Conference to explore community-based activism
Syracuse University will present: “Reading, Writing, and Speaking for Change: Conference on Activism, Rhetoric and Research (CARR),” from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, in the Hall of Languages. Keynote speakers are Seth Kahn of West Chester University of…
SU in the News: Thursday, April 12
Accounting Today reports on TRAC information about IRS program to audit ultrawealthy
‘Waste Land’ documentary to screen on April 17
What happens in the world’s largest city of trash? Find out at the screening of “Waste Land,” a mesmerizing look at the extent of recycling that’s possible and the transformative power of art. “Waste Land” will be shown on Tuesday,…
Voting in the Presidential Primary on April 24
Presidential Primary Election voting will be in Bird Library on April 24 from noon– 9 p.m., for those enrolled in the GOP party that are in this voting district, and those registered to vote in the primary.
SU in the News: Wednesday, April 11
Falk College’s Rick Burton quoted in Forbes on 2022 U.S. Winter Olympics bid
iSchool to hold data science, social media program information session April 17
The Graduate Recruitment Office of the School of Information Studies (iSchool) at Syracuse University is hosting an information session regarding two certificate programs on Tuesday, April 17.
Exhibition to feature photographic survey of Syracuse public sculpture, work of artist in residence
Syracuse’s public sculpture, and the current work of Brendan Rose, the city’s public artist in residence, will be the subject of a new photographic survey on view April 19-May 12 at the Syracuse Public Artist in Residence (SPAR) Space located…
Green filmmaker Antonio Saillant to speak at SU Showcase April 18
As part of SU Showcase for Sustainability 2012, innovative director and producer Antonio Saillant will present on greening the entertainment industry. Saillant will speak at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18, in the Schine Student Center Goldstein Auditorium. He will…
Register by Friday for On My Own Time
Friday, April 13, is the registration deadline for Syracuse University faculty and staff who want to enter their artwork in the annual On My Own Time exhibit. Co-sponsored by the Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County and the…
Long-term research reveals causes, consequences of environmental change
As global temperatures rise, the most threatened ecosystems are those that depend on a season of snow and ice, scientists from the nation’s Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network say.“The vulnerability of cool, wet areas to climate change is striking,”…