Campus & Community
16th University Lectures Series Launches in October
This fall’s University Lectures lineup features one of the creators of 3D printing; a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence in an upcoming Steven Spielberg film; and the renowned designer of Manhattan’s High Line and Chicago’s Navy Pier.
‘Cuse Cast for Week of Sept. 5
Blake Levine ’17 anchors this week’s ‘Cuse Cast, with details on a recent important symposium on campus, along with an event this week that you won’t want to miss.
Armstrong to Conclude Tenure as Vice President for Development
After more than 15 years working in leadership roles for development and alumni initiatives, both centrally and within the University’s units, schools and colleges, Deborah Armstrong has announced she will depart the University at the end of September to pursue…
Students, Faculty, Staff and Community Members Pack Goldstein Auditorium for Race and Our Communities Symposium
Free Bus Transportation for Students Attending Lakeview Amphitheater Concerts Sept. 2-3
Free bus transportation is available to Syracuse University students who are attending concerts this weekend at the Lakeview Amphitheater (490 Restoration Way, Syracuse). First-come, first-serve transportation is being offered for up to 88 students with tickets to see Florida Georgia…
Symposium on Race and Our Communities Live Video Stream
View a webcast of the Symposium on Race and Our Communities. (Please note: This live stream will begin shortly before the 5 p.m. program.)
University Place Promenade Earns Thumbs Up from Students
Now that they’ve had the chance to walk along the new Promenade, students offer their thoughts on one of the new additions to campus.
Focus on Assessment Workshop on Rubrics
The Office of the Associate Provost for Academic Affairs has announced Focus on Assessment, a series of professional development workshops scheduled for the fall 2016 semester. The first workshop, Introduction to Rubrics, is Friday, Sept. 23. Dannelle Stevens is a…
$10,000 Grant to Lutheran Campus Ministry’s Mentoring Program; Students Being Recruited
A new program through the Council for Lutheran Campus Ministry in Syracuse will recruit college students interested in mentoring young refugees in the community. The “Success Saturdays” project gives college students the opportunity to work with high school and middle…
Race and Our Communities to Explore Race, Justice, Violence and Police in 21st Century America
Tonight, Syracuse University will host the inaugural Fall 2016 Symposium on Race and Our Communities: Race, Justice, Violence and Police in 21st Century America. The symposium will provide an opportunity for candid conversation about racial inequality, community relations, police brutality…