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SU Showcase to feature University’s first rain garden
Syracuse University will soon install its first rain garden to enhance campus sustainability by reducing stormwater runoff from Waverly parking lot.
St. Thomas More Catholic Campus Ministry announces Holy Week schedule
The St. Thomas More Catholic Campus Ministry at Syracuse University has announced its schedule for Holy Week, March 28-April 4.
Orange CNY on Facebook offers information on local SU activities
Central New Yorkers have a new way to keep up on local Syracuse University news and events with the Orange CNY Facebook page.
SU named to 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction
Syracuse University has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for the fourth consecutive year.
SU Florence School of Architecture hosts international student workshop in Medieval city in Tuscany
The focus of the third edition of the Florence Architecture Workshop was the historical center of San Miniato, a Medieval city set on hills in the Tuscan countryside west of Florence.
Ninno named community relations associate at Syracuse University
As liaison, Ninno will work to strengthen lines of communication with surrounding neighborhoods.
Mather speaks at Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in India
Presentation on shape memory polymers includes student research.
College of Law hosts First Year International Law competitors
SU College of Law welcomes students from five law schools for the First Year International Law Competition March 19-21.
State Department’s William May to discuss social media, public diplomacy at SU March 25
William May, director of the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Innovative Engagement (part of the Bureau of International Information Programs), will visit Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Thursday, March 25.
Bassist Gerald Veasley headlines Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series April 9 at CFAC
The John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series continues with a free concert by renowned bassist Gerald Veasley.