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Syracuse Law Advances to Finals in National Appellate Moot Court
The College of Law’s National Appellate Moot Court Team has advanced to the national final rounds after the regional competition in Boston over the weekend. They will compete in New York City during the finals in February. Team member Kevin…
Lemony Snicket Tickets Deeply Discounted for Students
An Evening with Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket Monday, Dec. 15 Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series, sponsored by the Friends of the Central Library Individual student tickets are $10 with valid I.D., and a three-author student subscription to Daniel Handler, SU…
New Exhibition Combines Two Series to Give New Look at New Orleans
“Elysian Fields,” a two-person show featuring the work of Tammy Mercure and Courtney Asztalos G’17, is now on exhibit at the J&J Smith Gallery, located on the first floor of Smith Hall, through Wednesday, Dec. 10. The show combines photographs…
Great American Smokeout Activities Planned on Campus Thursday
Syracuse University will mark the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout on Thursday with a series of activities aimed at inspiring smokers to quit.
Newhouse Master’s Open House
The Newhouse School is hosting an Open House on Friday, Nov. 21, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to share information about our 13 professional master’s programs. The event will feature a current student panel discussion, an overview of admissions…
Geologists Cite Hair as ‘Human Provenance Tool’
Geologists in the College of Arts and Sciences are close to confirming what many scientists have long thought to be true—that human hair is an archive of geospatial movement. Scott Samson, professor of Earth sciences and a faculty fellow of…
Brian Turner, Poet and Veteran, to Read at Syracuse Symposium Nov. 20
Syracuse Symposium continues its theme of “Perspective” with a special reading by U.S. Army veteran Brian Turner, who has turned his wartime experiences into some of today’s most acclaimed poetry. Turner will likely read from his bestselling memoir, “My Life…
Students Establish Art Bench to Connect Communities
On the edge of campus, the Syracuse University campus and the east University neighborhood meet up at Comstock and Euclid avenues. Bikers, drivers and pedestrians move quickly through this bustling intersection every day. Now they have a reason to linger.
Noble Room Open for Michael Brown Discussion, Noon-5 p.m.
The Diversity and Inclusion Planning workgroup invites the campus community to drop by the Noble Room in Hendricks Chapel to discuss and learn about the impact of the Michael Brown shooting case in light of the grand jury verdict in Ferguson,…
In The News: Monday, Nov. 17
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