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Retired Professor H. Daniel Smith Dies
H. Daniel Smith (1928-2013), a professor of Hinduism and Asian religions in The College of Arts and Sciences from 1958-1993, died of complications from esophageal cancer on Oct. 1 in Syracuse. Along with the impact he had on SU’s religion…
Volunteers Still Needed for Family Weekend
SU Family Weekend is November 1 through Nov. 3 and the Parents Office is still in need of volunteers for the Family Weekend Parents Place Hospitality Suite in Schine Student Center and the Family Weekend Kick-Off Event in the Goldstein…
Eat to Live Food Co-op Opens on South Side
Several years in the making, the urban food cooperative offers fresh and affordable food in an area of Syracuse that until now has had few other nutritious options.
West African Dance Workshops Open to Campus Community
As part of the annual “Music Beyond Borders” event to celebrate International Education Week, the Slutzker Center for International Services is hosting artist-in-residence Biboti Ouikahilo, master African dancer, drummer and teacher from the Ivory Coast, West Africa. Ouikahilo is teaching…
Workforce Recruitment Program Seeks Applicants for 2014
The Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities (WRP) is seeking applicants for participation in its 2014 program. WRP is an annual recruitment and referral program that connects public and private sector employers with students and recent graduates with…
Live United, Give United, Go SU
United Way pledge cards are being distributed throughout the Syracuse University community as this year’s campaign gets under way. The United Way funds dozens of charitable organizations in Central New York, and all require your dollars to keep important programs…
College Republicans Bring John Stossel to Campus
John Stossel will speak Monday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Grant Auditorium on “Freedom and Its Enemies. His lecture is sponsored by the College Republicans at Syracuse University. Stossel is an American consumer reporter, investigative journalist, author and libertarian…
SU hosts Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Geometry Conference
More than two dozen mathematicians from New York State and Ontario will converge at Syracuse University for the 23rd annual “Route 81 Conference on Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry.” The conference, which is attended primarily by mathematicians from SU, Cornell…
‘Does Jesus Really Love Me?’ Author Jeff Chu to Visit Newhouse Oct. 15
Author and journalist Jeff Chu will visit the Newhouse School on Tuesday, Oct. 15, as a guest of the magazine department. He will discuss his book, “Does Jesus Really Love Me? A Gay Christian’s Pilgrimage in Search of God in…
Challenge Course Opens on South Campus
The challenge course is not only open to SU students, faculty, and staff, but to the surrounding community as well. It was designed to support groups, as well as individuals, in working together at accomplishing the various challenges presented in the course.