Campus & Community
New ‘Lights Out’ campaign kicks off SU’s Climate Action Plan by supporting efficient light use
The “Lights Out” contest runs from Oct. 20-Nov. 30 and aims to reduce the number of energy-consuming lights left on in unoccupied spaces.
SU in the News: Friday, October 16
College of Law and Whitman School’s David Cay Johnston discusses tax haven crackdowns with NPR’s On Point
Nov. 3 Marian Wright Edelman lecture postponed
Nov. 3 lecture by Marian Wright Edelman has been postponed to April 6, 2010.
SU in the News: Thursday, October 15
College of Human Ecology’s Alejandro Garcia featured in Syracuse.com for work with Latino Theatre Youth Troupe
Dollar Day at the Dome is Oct. 24; donations benefit United Way of Central New York
In its 11th year, Dollar Day at the Dome is an annual fundraising event, part of SU’s United Way campaign.
Hillel, University Union present Scott Fried Oct. 21
Hillel and University Union will present public speaker and health educator Scott Fried Oct. 21.
SU in the News: Wednesday, October 14
Arts and Sciences’ Sheldon Stone quoted in Christian Science Monitor on CERN Large Hadron Collider physicist
Contemporary music will fill Hendricks Chapel Oct. 18
“Transparent Music,” sonic explorations of light by an ensemble of stringed instruments and energy chimes, will be performed on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 4 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel.
SU in the News: Tuesday, October 13
College of Law’s David M. Driesen writes on cap-and-trade programs in the Arizona Daily Star
Thousands of Syracuse city elementary students begin Say Yes after-school program
Nearly 2,000 Syracuse city school students in grades K-4 will begin the Say Yes After School Program on Tuesday, Oct. 13.