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Finding His Creative Outlet
As an undergraduate, Anthony Otero ’96 worked at the Schine Student Center. The job was such an influential part of his college experience that the English major accepted a student affairs position at Schine when he graduated from the College…
Educator and Activist
José Vilson ’04 is on his way to the U.S. Department of Education to meet with Secretary of Education John King and participate in a national summit on teacher diversity. The middle school math teacher has a lot to say…
Office of Financial Aid & Scholarship Programs to Move
The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarship Programs will be closing on Friday, June 10 at noon. We will resume our normal business hours on Monday, June 13, in our new location at 200 Bowne Hall. Contact: Nancy Koes Office…
‘Paradise,’ Interactive Sound Installation by Douglas Quin, Lorne Covington
The Society for New Music is presenting “Paradise,” a world premiere interactive sound installation. Immerse yourself in the virtual Garden of Nature by way of this interactive environment featuring soundscapes and the voices of creatures from around the world. Create…
In The News: Tuesday, June 7
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Syracuse Children’s Chorus: Registration Night for 2016-17 Season
The Syracuse Children’s Chorus is pleased to announce the kick-off of its 36th season with their Registration Night on Thursday, June 9th, from 4:30-6:30 p.m., taking place at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7248 Highbridge Road, Fayetteville. The event includes…
Want to Learn How to Improve Your Running Form and Reduce Injuries?
Free for Faculty and Staff! Join Fleet Feet coach Mandy Howard on June 14 to learn four simple, but highly effective ways to become a more efficient and healthy runner. Whether you just completed the Corporate Challenge or want to…
Mechanical Engineering Senior Named Astronaut Scholar
Geoffrey Vaartstra ’17, a mechanical engineering major in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been named Syracuse University’s 2016 Astronaut Scholar. Each year, the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation selects one student who is pursuing a degree in science, technology,…
Architecture Professors Win Ragdale Ring Competition with ‘Rounds’ Design
Architecture assistant professors and architects Greg Corso and Molly Hunker, principals of the design collaborative SPORTS, recently won the fourth annual Ragdale Ring competition for their ribbon-like design.
Students Honored at CFSA Scholar and Mentor Recognition Event
Students across campus with a variety of interests and goals apply for the most prestigious of nationally competitive scholarships each year. Some are awarded with those high honors, and all who compete are recognized each year for their efforts by…