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Weight Watchers at Work begins Sept. 30
Come join the next session of Weight Watchers at work that begins on Wednesday, September 30, and continues each Wednesday for 17 weeks.
Alumna returns as guest preacher for Protestant Campus Ministry during Orange Central weekend
The Rev. Carla Dietz Carroll ’74 will be the guest preacher for SU’s Protestant Campus Ministry on Oct. 4.
Syracuse Symphony to perform free concert Oct. 12 as part of SU’s Pulse Performing Arts Series
The SSO, under the direction of Daniel Hege, will perform a free concert featuring pianist Tanya Bannister.
Orange Central’s ‘One on One: Frank Langella and Ted Koppel’ to be webcast live
The sold out event at Syracuse Stage with Frank Langella ’59 and Ted Koppel ’60, H’82, will be webcast live on Oct. 1.
College of Law celebrates Reunion 2009, Oct. 2-4
The College of Law welcomes all of its alumni back for Reunion 2009, Oct. 2-4.
Lincoln Building renovation groundbreaking ceremony in Near Westside neighborhood Sept. 28
Jemeli Tanui(315) 443-5172 The Near Westside Initiative, the City of Syracuse and Syracuse University will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for a $3.2 million renovation project of the Lincoln Building at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 28. The ceremony will take place…
SU in the News: Friday, September 25
Syracuse Stage’s annual children’s tour is featured in the Syracuse New Times
SU/ESF Habitat for Humanity Shack-A-Thon raises awareness, funds for affordable, quality housing in Syracuse Oct. 6-8
From Oct. 6-8, SU/ESF Habitat for Humanity will host its second annual Shack-A-Thon event at Syracuse University.
SU in the News: Thursday, September 24, 2009
Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, commented in the New York Times Green Inc. blog on environmentalism and movies. Laurinda S. Dixon, professor of art history…
‘Fine Arts’ becomes ‘Art and Music Histories’
Rob Enslin(315) 443-3403 “What’s in a name?” Amanda Eubanks Winkler has been mulling over Shakespeare’s question since she assumed leadership of the newly re-christened Department of Art and Music Histories in July 2009, succeeding longtime chair Wayne Franits. A departmental…