Campus & Community
Orientation Leaders create warm welcome for new SU students
As an integral part of SU’s Syracuse Welcome, Orientation Leaders are a select group of 44 student leaders. Highly visible during Opening Weekend, Orientation Leaders (OLs) are representatives of the University who work with faculty and staff members to help…
Info sessions scheduled for immersion experience, EuroTech
September information sessions have been scheduled for students interested in two of the Global Enterprise Technology (GET) program components.
Department of Recreation Services Labor Day facility schedule
The Department of Recreation Services Labor Day facility schedule is available at
http://recreationservices.syr.edu/RecServ%20Website%20Files/Forms/Labor%20Day%2011.pdf.
Carrier Dome Walking Program – September 2011
Please be aware that the Carrier Dome will be closed to walkers on the following days in September:
Traub lecture to kick off 2011-12 Ray Smith Symposium
Valerie Traub, the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of English and Women’s Studies and chair of women’s studies at the University of Michigan, will lead off the 2011-12 Ray Smith Symposium with her lecture “Shakespeare’s Sex,” Sept. 8-9 on the…
Field hockey team looking for practice players
The Syracuse women’s field hockey team is looking for male or female practice players with field hockey experience to practice a few days per week with the team.
OrangeReport announces summer contest winners
The Division of Student Affairs has announced the four winners of the OrangeReport summer contest: Most Viewed Blog: “Scholarship in Asia,” by Katherine Smith, sophomore advertising major in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Video: “My Summer as a…
SU in the News: Tuesday, August 30
National and regional media cite TRAC research for stories on immigration, health care fraud
Next pick up of lab polystyrene boxes for recycling is Sept. 6
The boxes are picked up the first Tuesday of each month.
The NewsHouse: I know what you did last summer: SU style
The sun may have set on summer but SU students had plenty of stories to share from their vacation on the first day of classes.