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Syracuse University quilting class builds community within, outside classroom
The students are enrolled in the interdisciplinary class “Quilts and Community.”
Employees: Have you enrolled for 2010 benefits?
Open Enrollment is now underway! Benefits-eligible faculty and staff have until November 13 to enroll.
SU in the News: Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Mary Karr, Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of Literature in The College of Arts and Sciences, was interviewed on NPR’s Fresh Air about her new book “Lit.” Research by Bruce Hudson, professor of chemistry in The College of Arts and Sciences,…
R.A.P.E. Center seeks volunteer advocate applicants
The Syracuse University R.A.P.E. Center seeks SU and SUNY ESF staff and faculty to join the R.A.P.E. Center Volunteer Advocate Program.
SU in the News: Wednesday, November 4
Arts and Sciences’ Mary Karr interviews on NPR’s Fresh Air about new book “Lit.”
SU in the News: Tuesday, November 3
Arts and Sciences’ Jason Wiles quoted in New York Times on Islam, evolution and creationism
WCNY’s ‘Ivory Tower Half Hour,’ hosted by Newhouse’s Rubin, celebrates 300th episode
“The Ivory Tower Half Hour,” hosted by the Newhouse School’s David Rubin, will celebrate its 300th episode on Nov. 13.
Syracuse University to honor 2009-10 Remembrance Scholars during Nov. 13 convocation in Hendricks Chapel
The 2009-10 Convocation for Remembrance Scholars will be held Friday, Nov. 13, at 3:30 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel.
Syracuse University announces 2009 Remembrance Week activities
The 2009-10 Remembrance Scholars have planned a series of activities for Remembrance Week, Nov. 8-14.
Jerusalem-based artist to present art of children of Holocaust survivors
Jennifer Russo(315) 443-4751 Jerusalem-based artist Ayana Friedman will visit Syracuse University on Nov. 3-5 to discuss Holocaust teacher education programs and the art of the children of Holocaust survivors, culminating with a public presentation on Nov. 4. Her visit is…