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Lane presents keynote address at March of Dimes conference
Sandra Lane, professor of public health and anthropology in the College of Human Ecology, and research professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Upstate Medical University, presented the keynote address at the March of Dimes, NYS Chapter 33rd Annual Perinatal Nurses Conference on March 29 in New York City.
Exhibition explores approaches to art and civic dialogue
Community Folk Art Center is presenting “You Are Here,” which opens on Friday, April 8, and runs until Saturday, April 23. The exhibition explores various intersections of citizenship and art practice. The show grew out of a year-long graduate seminar…
Help SU beat UConn in month-long blood drive competition
Students, faculty and staff at Syracuse University and University of Connecticut will compete in the annual “Are you up for the challenge?: Give Blood” competition. For the second year, the competition determines which school donates the most pints of blood…
Student work from Saturday Art Workshops on view in ‘The Big Show’ April 9
Student work from the Saturday Art Workshops, an offering of the art education dual program in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) and School of Education, will be exhibited in “The Big Show” on Saturday, April 9,…
Godfrey has New York City premiere of ‘Anika-Two Monologues from the Holocaust’
Daniel S. Godfrey, professor and composer-in-residence in the in the Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, had his “Anika-Two Monologues from the Holocaust” (soprano, baritone, and an ensemble of seven players) premiered by Sequitur at Symphony Space in New York City on Monday, April 4 .
Google’s Travis Mason ’06 to speak on April 7
Only five years out of college, SU alumnus Travis Mason has already made his mark in the world of public policy and educational reform. As part of the Alumni Speaker Series, he will visit campus on Thursday, April 7, at…
‘300 Miles to Freedom’ to premiere at Syracuse Stage April 14
Film produced by SU professor Richard Breyer and alumnus Anand Kamalakar G’95 Syracuse Stage will be the setting for the April 14 premiere of a new film, “300 Miles to Freedom,” which tells the story of John W. Jones, a…
Hoots and Hellmouth to perform at Funk ‘n Waffles
Hoots and Hellmouth will perform Saturday, April 9, at Funk ‘n Waffles, 727 South Crouse Ave. The show will start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5, available at the Schine Student Center Box Office or at the door. Hoots and…
EBV receives top 10 recognition from Inc. magazine for best college-based entrepreneurship programs in nation
The April issue of Inc. magazine has named the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) program, based at the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University, as one of the “10 Best-In-Class” college-based entrepreneurship courses and programs in the…
BBI meets with top White House staff on entrepreneurship for people with disabilities
On March 28, Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University Executive Director Michael Morris, Senior Vice President Gary Shaheen G’86, and BBI Board of Advisors member John Robinson ’90 met at the White House with Special Assistant to the President…