Campus & Community
Thinking about law school? Major in English and textual studies
Find out how majoring in English and textual studies (ETS) will provide the skills needed to be successful in law school and beyond at a panel discussion “ETS Goes to Law School: How and English major can prepare you for a
career in law.”
Jaimison Roberts and Steve Rifkind, visiting speakers
Jaimison Roberts, a music business attorney and the founding partner of Roberts & Hafitz pllc, and Steve Rifkind, founder of Street Records Corp. (SRC Records), will present a joint lecture as part of the Bandier Program’s Soyars Leadership Lecture Series in the Setnor School of Music.
Celebrate National Nutrition Month with ORANGE WRAP
ORANGE WRAP Promotes Local/Sustainable Eating During National Nutrition Month
OCCS seeks 2011-12 Community Ambassadors
In an effort to assist students with their transition to off-campus living in the Syracuse University neighborhood, the Office of Off-Campus and Commuter Services (OCCS)
has created the Community Ambassador Program.
Volunteers needed for psychology study
You are invited to participate in a confidential study conducted by the Psychology Department at Syracuse University.
SU in the News: Friday, March 18
Local media report on relief and awareness efforts by School of Architecture’s Yutaka Sho for disaster in Japan
Hill Communications conducting a survey on campus awareness
Hill Communications is working with the Burton Blatt Institute to test awareness on campus and in the surrounding communities.
SU in the News: Thursday, March 17
Maxwell School’s Soonhee Kim writes in Korea Times on citizen participation and government
Where does water go when it rains? Conceptualizing runoff processes in headwater catchments
The Department of Earth Sciences presents the spring 2011 K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series, featuring Dr. Jeffrey McDonnell, G.S.A. Birdsall-Dreiss Lecturer from Oregon State University.
University Place Road Closure, Thursday, March 17
University Place between Crouse Drive and College Place will be closed from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m., Thursday, March 17, with a rain date of Friday, March 18.