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Apply to Become a Peer Facilitator with the Syracuse Reads Program
The new Syracuse Reads Program for all first-year and transfer students kicks off this fall with Trevor Noah’s book “Born a Crime.” Student peer facilitators will engage new students in discussions on the book and receive a $400 stipend. The…
New CPR Training Course Announced
The partnership between Syracuse University Ambulance (SUA) and Fire Safety continues with an additional CPR training course scheduled for April 23 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Class will take place in 020 Lyman. Students, faculty and staff can expect to be CPR-certified…
Healthy Monday Hosts the Syracuse 2018 Scavenger Hunt
Join in the fun of the Healthy Monday Syracuse 2018 Scavenger Hunt. A free Fitbit will be given away to one lucky hunter. Go to http://healthymonday.syr.edu/walk-with-us/ and fill out the online scavenger hunt by the end of April. This year’s…
Humanities Book Reception to Showcase University Authors April 17
The Syracuse University Humanities Center will host its third annual Books in the Humanities Reception on Tuesday, April 17, from 4:30-6 p.m. in the Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center. Free and open to the public, this year’s event features more than 50 books by…
French Colloquium Presents French and Francophone Studies Alumnus
The 21st annual French Colloquium, organized by the graduate students in French and Francophone studies, will be held Friday, April 13, 9:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. in the Peter Graham Commons, Bird Library 114. This year’s featured speaker will be…
Syracuse Stage Closes Season with ‘The Magic Play’
Syracuse Stage concludes the 2017-18 season with “The Magic Play,” starring magician and actor Brett Schneider and written by Andrew Hinderaker. Performances start April 25 and run through May 13 at the Archbold Theatre in the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama complex…
Syracuse Symposium to Conclude with Visit by Writer, Zen Teacher David R. Loy
Syracuse Symposium concludes its yearlong look at “Belonging” with a contemplation on the Buddhist concept of nature. On Thursday, April 19, David R. Loy, a renowned professor, writer and Zen teacher in the Sanbo Zen tradition of Japanese Zen Buddhism, will give…
DPS Celebrates National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
They are the people who answer the call when someone is in need of help. Every year, during the second week of April, the telecommunications personnel in the public safety community across the country are honored. This weeklong event, initially…
Grand Canyon Adventure Offered to Students through Recreation Services
Hiking down into the Grand Canyon, floating down the Colorado River and building a team with new friends. The Department of Recreation Services offers students this trip of a lifetime to push their boundaries and experience a grand adventure. A…
Campus Buildings Readying for Warmer Weather
In anticipation of warmer weather, Campus Facilities Administration and Services (CFAS) has begun preparations in campus buildings that are served by the University’s Chilled Water Plant. In case of a rise in the temperature, air conditioning will be available by Monday,…