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Menkin film nominated for best documentary at Israeli Academy Awards
“Dolphin Boy,” the most recent film by Israeli writer/director/producer Dani Menkin, has been nominated for Best Documentary at the Ophir Awards, Israel’s equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Menkin wrote and directed the film together with Yonatan Nir. It tells…
Student involvement fair slated Sept. 14
The Student Involvement Fair, which will take place Sept. 14 from 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quad, is reserved for recognized student organizations as a way to showcase their involvement on campus and recruit potential new members.
Travel and parking information for SU/Wake Forest football game
Travel and parking information for Thursday’s Sept. 1, SU vs. Wake Forest home opener at 8 p.m.
Orientation Leaders create warm welcome for new SU students
As an integral part of SU’s Syracuse Welcome, Orientation Leaders are a select group of 44 student leaders. Highly visible during Opening Weekend, Orientation Leaders (OLs) are representatives of the University who work with faculty and staff members to help…
Zito participates in ‘Speaking Shakespeare’ in New York City
Zito was one of five masters of the spoken word who gathered for “Speaking Shakespeare.”
Department of Recreation Services Labor Day facility schedule
The Department of Recreation Services Labor Day facility schedule is available at
http://recreationservices.syr.edu/RecServ%20Website%20Files/Forms/Labor%20Day%2011.pdf.
Volunteers needed to help collect donations to complete veterans’ homes on Near West Side
Syracuse University is helping to ‘raise the roof’ for Habitat for Humanity by asking students, faculty and staff to collect donations needed to complete two veterans’ homes under construction on Syracuse’s Near West Side. Once completed, the homes—located at 113…
Rubinstein publishes in Human Organization, the journal of the Society for Applied Anthropology
Robert A. Rubinstein, professor of anthropology and international relations in the Maxwell School, is co-author of the paper “Action Anthropology and Pedagogy: University-Community Collaborations in Setting Policy.”
The NewsHouse: I know what you did last summer: SU style
The sun may have set on summer but SU students had plenty of stories to share from their vacation on the first day of classes.
Learn to Skate
Tennity Ice Pavilion on South Campus if offering group skating lessons for SU community members (students, staff, faculty, alumni and dependents) of all skill levels.