Arts & Culture
Alumna returns as guest preacher for Protestant Campus Ministry during Orange Central weekend
The Rev. Carla Dietz Carroll ’74 will be the guest preacher for SU’s Protestant Campus Ministry on Oct. 4.
‘Fine Arts’ becomes ‘Art and Music Histories’
The Department of Fine Arts has changed its name to the Department of Art and Music Histories.
Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor announces fall lineup
The Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor has announced its Fall 2009 schedule of events and activities.
VPA’s Interdisciplinary Research Group seeks faculty fellows for yearlong seminar on ‘Journeys of Interdisciplinary Observation’
The Interdisciplinary Research Group in the College of Visual and Performing Arts is seeking faculty members from around Syracuse University to participate in a seminar on the theme of “Journeys of Interdisciplinary Observation.”
Haitian-born author Edwidge Danticat to speak at SU Oct. 14
Edwidge Danticat, author “The Dew Breaker” (Vintage, 2005) and other best-selling novels and short stories, is speaking at Syracuse University Wednesday, Oct. 14.
Unsolved Civil Rights era murders to be topic of town hall meeting at SU Oct. 6
FBI officials from and the U.S. Department of Justice and an Emmy-nominated filmmaker will conduct a town hall meeting about solving cases from the Civil Rights era.
Syracuse Symposium presents expert on iconography, visual culture Oct. 8
Syracuse Symposium continues with a lecture by William J. Thomas (W.J.T.) Mitchell, renowned theorist on iconography and visual culture.
Department of Drama presents ‘Fables,’ based on Aesop
An imaginative retelling of Aesop’s Fables has been created by students and faculty in the Department of Drama in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.
NYC architect Marc Tsurumaki to lecture at Syracuse Architecture
Marc Tsurumaki, Syracuse Architecture NYC visiting critic and co-founder of the international award-winning firm Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis (LTL) of New York City, will speak at the School of Architecture.
SU creative writing program announces fall lineup of Raymond Carver Reading Series
The fall 2009 lineup for the Raymond Carver Reading Series has been announced. Each year, the series brings six fiction writers and six poets to campus to read their works and to interact with students.