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Classical duo mark Women’s History Month with album, recitals devoted to author Margaret Atwood
Soprano Eileen Strempel and pianist Sylvie Beaudette—also known as the Strempel-Beaudette Duo—are marking the 30th anniversary of the National Women’s History Project with the release of “(In) Habitation.”
College of Law celebrates Diversity Week Feb. 8-12
Syracuse University College of Law kicks off Diversity Week on Monday, Feb. 8, with a variety of daily events.
IJPM announces lineup of speakers for spring semester lecture series on law, politics and media
IJPM’s Spring 2010 lecture series, “Law, Politics and the Media,” provides an introduction to the court system and its environment as a single, integrated subject of study and features speakers from a variety of legal, political and media backgrounds.
SU commission ‘Borat in Syracuse’ up for Grammy Award
Paquito D’Rivera’s piece, “Borat in Syracuse,” created for Pulse and the Syracuse Symposium, has been nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Instrumental Composition.
Legendary singer, civil rights activist Mavis Staples to perform at SU Feb. 27
Mavis Staples, a Grammy Award-nominee, will bring her inspirational music and experiences to Syracuse University on Saturday, Feb. 27.
Tunes and ‘Toons: Banjoist Tony Trischka, New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee explore intersections of art and music
Last fall, College of Arts and Sciences professors Cathryn Newton and Samuel Gorovitz invited musician Tony Trischka and cartoonist Matthew Diffee to participate in HNR 250, “Linked Lenses: Science, Philosophy and the Pursuit of Knowledge.”
SU in the News: Thursday, January 21
College of Law’s David M. Crane comments for WAMU’s Kojo Nnamdi Show about international war crimes
SU in the News: Thursday, January 21, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Web Host Industry Review featured the Green Data Center at Syracuse University. Christopher Sedore, vice president for information technology and chief information officer at SU, is quoted. The Utica Observer Dispatch previewed the SUArt Galleries…
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 20, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Central New York Magazine published the essay, “Two Odd-Duck Instruments,” by Johanna Keller, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism Program and associate professor in the Newhouse School. The Jan./Feb. issue also featured an interview with…