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SU takes top honors at New York State Russian Language Competition
Syracuse University came out on top at the New York State Russian Language Competition, held last weekend on campus.
Run, walk or chase to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central New York
Law students are once again organizing the lively Ambulance Chase to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central New York.
The NewsHouse: Musical mob takes over quad
Syracuse University’s First Year Players staged its largest flash mob to promote its spring musical, “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.”
Message from Chancellor Nancy Cantor regarding University commencement speaker
April 9, 2010 Dear Students, Faculty and Staff, As we approach commencement, there have been concerns expressed over the choice of Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, as this year’s commencement speaker. In my experience, virtually every commencement…
School of Social Work’s Annual Social Justice Awards to take place April 13
Social Workers United, a student organization in the College of Human Ecology’s School of Social Work, will recognize Hope Wallis, former director of the InterReligious Council of Central New York’s Refugee Resettlement Program as its 2010 Annual Social Justice Award winner.
Take Back the Night 2010 events begin Wednesday
The Syracuse University R.A.P.E. Center will host a series of events, including workshops, speakers and gatherings, for Take Back the Night 2010.
‘Campbell Conversations’ offers in-depth interviews with CNY newsmakers, prominent visitors
Maxwell School professor Grant Reeher is hosting a new interview show, “The Campbell Conversations,” on WRVO.
Syracuse takes on UConn in College Battle blood drive
Syracuse students now have a chance to prove they bleed orange in an ultimate blood donor showdown against the University of Connecticut.
Filmmakers Robert Katz, Douglas Quin to present ‘Were the House Still Standing’ April 12
Filmmakers Robert Katz and Douglas Quin will discuss testimony, digital storytelling and the role of art in interpreting the Holocaust and its legacy, and will host a screening of their film “Were the House Still Standing: Maine Survivors and Liberators Remember the Holocaust” at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Monday, April 12.
African American Studies colloquium features NYU professor speaking on Chicago’s overlooked black arts movement
Jacqueline Goldsby explores the Chicago scene in her lecture, “A Salon for the Masses: Black Reading Circles & the Chicago Renaissance.”