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Interior design class creating green office in Smith Hall
Six teams of interior design students are working to transform a stark corner of Smith Hall’s basement into a comfortable and inviting green office for Syracuse University’s Sustainability Division.
Next pick up of lab polystyrene boxes for recycling is Oct. 5
Tuesday, Sept. 7, will be the next monthly pick up of empty cold-shipping polystyrene (Styrofoam) boxes for recycling.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Floyd Little ’67 and wife DeBorah to host Orange Central Bash Oct. 15; includes presentation of 2010 Orange Circle Awards honoring those who work to better the world
Beginning at 4 p.m. in Goldstein Auditorium at the Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student Center, the fast-paced, celebratory reception and awards presentation are free and open to the public.
SU Counseling Center offers free stress reduction class for students
Learn more about the course at the mandatory orientation screenings being held during the month of September.
Fitness class registration now available
Registration for Fitness classes is now in progress.
Free Rape Aggression Defense class begins Sept. 13
The R.A.D. system is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women.
Next Sport Management Club meeting is Sept. 7
The SPM Club is open to all SU students who are interested in sports, philanthropy, event management and the opportunity to truly expand your resume.
Craft artist Sonya Clark to present lecture Sept. 14
Sonya Clark, a craft artist and chair of the craft/material studies department at Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of the Arts, will present a lecture on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 6:30 p.m. in Shemin Auditorium.
Syracuse Stage announces youth auditions for ‘A Christmas Story’ and ‘The Miracle Worker’
Syracuse Stage is seeking boys and girls ages 7-12 of all ethnicities.
Syracuse University research team uses nanobiotechnology-manipulated light particles to accelerate algae growth; may be a key to creating efficient biofuel production
Scientists and engineers seek to meet three goals in the production of biofuels from non-edible sources such as microalgae: efficiency, economical production and ecological sustainability. A team led by Syracuse University’s Radhakrishna Sureshkumar, professor and chair of biomedical and chemical engineering in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, has uncovered a process that is a promising step toward accomplishing these three goals.