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Warehouse Gallery becomes Taté Wikikuwa Museum for a while
The Warehouse Gallery has changed its appearance to temporarily host a fictive Native American museum: the Taté Wikikuwa Museum by Rigo 23, focusing on Native American Leonard Peltier. A public reception will be held Thursday, Nov. 18 from 5–8 p.m.,…
SU Art Workshops for Young People
The Art Education Program in the Dept. of Art is hosting its Fall 2010 Art Workshops for Young People “Big Show” this Saturday, Nov 20.
‘Cuse Spot at Wilson Park
If you are looking for a fun way to add some leadership experience on your resume, ‘Cuse Spot at Wilson Park wants you!
Andean forearc geology and the seismic cycle
The Department of Earth Sciences presents the fall 2010 K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series, this week featuring Richard Allmendinger from Cornell University.
Life Sciences Complex to receive High Performance Building designation
Syracuse University’s Life Sciences Complex will receive special recognition for its energy-saving measures that make it one-third more efficient than a comparable standard building. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) will present a High Performance Building…
Remembering Alice Reynolds ’60, professor of nursing emeriti, nurse-midwife, WWII army nurse
Alice Reynolds ‘60, professor emerita of nursing who retired from Syracuse University in 1984, died at age 90 on April 21, 2010, in Syracuse. A memorial service was held on Nov. 5, 2010, at Holy Cross Church in DeWitt. She…
Director of Stickley Museum to speak at Nov. 18 IRP
The Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP) will host Greg Vadney, director and chief curator of the Stickley Museum, the official museum of L. & J.G. Stickely, Inc., on Thursday, Nov. 18. Vadney will discuss the 120-year history of Stickley furniture,…
TMR presents ‘Our Entrepreneurial History’
The Nov. 18 session of Thursday Morning Roundtable (TMR) features Gregg Tripoli, executive director of the Onondaga Historical Association (OHA). He will talk about some of the things that OHA is doing to contribute to economic development in our community,…
SU psychologist wins NSF CAREER award to study memory
For some, the warm, sweet smell of cookies baking in the oven evokes fond memories of sleigh bells, a nighttime visitor and prancing hooves on a rooftop. Smell is among countless cues that can trigger a memory, but researchers understand…
SU in the News: Tuesday, November 16
College of Law and Whitman School’s David Cay Johnston writes in New York Times on charities and deferred gifts