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Disability culture, faith and secularism: creating spaces for inclusion
How do different faith-based and secular communities address issues of disability, inclusion and access?
Pedestrian path between the Raynor parking lot and Irving Avenue Garage to close
On April 9, Campus Planning, Design and Construction will begin installation of an electrical and telecommunications ductbank under the existing pedestrian path that connects Irving Avenue to Stadium Place, and is located between the Raynor parking lot and the Irving…
Next pick-up of lab polystyrene boxes for recycling is April 3
Tuesday, April 3, will be the next monthly pick-up of empty cold-shipping polystyrene (Styrofoam) boxes for recycling from campus labs in Link Hall, Bowne Hall, Life Sciences, Sci-Tech and the Physics Building.
Artist Radcliffe Bailey to speak April 3
Atlanta-based artist Radcliffe Bailey will present a lecture on Tuesday, April 3 at 6:30 p.m. in Shemin Auditorium in the Dorothea Ilgen Shaffer Art Building. The free, public lecture is part of the Department of Art’s Visiting Artist Lecture Series…
National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club honors two School of Education colleagues for excellence and leadership
Two members of the School of Education’s Partnership for Better Education and Center for Graduate Preparation and Achievement received honors from the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club. Christabel O. B. Sheldon, director of the Ronald E….
Health care debate to stream live from National Press Club
SU in Washington, D.C., launches its Greenberg Speakers Series on Thursday, March 29, at 7 p.m. with a debate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the National Press Club.
The expansion of grassland and their role in the global hydrologic cycle from the Miocene to Recent
The Department of Earth Sciences presents the spring 2012 K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series, this week featuring C. Page Chamberlain from Stanford University.
‘Citizen writer’ Terry Tempest Williams will close out 2011-12 University Lectures season
Conservationist, free speech advocate and author Terry Tempest Williams will be the final guest of the University Lectures 2011-12 season on Thursday, March 29. Williams will speak on “The Writer as Witness” during a conversation with Don Mitchell, Distinguished Professor…
Join SU, SUNY-ESF in annual Earth Day communitywide cleanup
The Office of Off-Campus and Commuter Services within the Division of Student Affairs will host its annual Earth Day Communitywide Cleanup on Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Each year, SU and SUNY-ESF students, faculty, staff and Syracuse-area residents…
Weeklong Diavolo Dance Theater residency includes opportunities for students, public performance
ArtsEngage, Syracuse University’s Office of the Arts Presenter, will sponsor a week-long residency with the Diavolo Dance Theater, an internationally renowned modern acrobatic dance company, April 9-13 at the newly renovated Landmark Theatre in downtown Syracuse. Diavolo company members are…