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Internationally known trombonist Haim Avitsur to perform with Degas Quartet at Syracuse University
Internationally known trombonist Haim Avitsur to perform with Degas Quartet at Syracuse UniversityFebruary 07, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Feb. 13 concert is dedicated to the memory of slain SU graduate student Simeon Popov Trombonists Haim Avitsur and William Harris will appear in…
Poet will share his works during Feb. 12 Raymond Carver lecture
Poet will share his works during Feb. 12 Raymond Carver lectureFebruary 07, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Michael Burkard, associate professor of English in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, will read from his works of poetry during the next installment…
Award-winning New York Times correspondent Judith Miller to speak on bioterrorism and the possibilities of war in Feb. 11 visit to the Syracuse University campus
Award-winning New York Times correspondent Judith Miller to speak on bioterrorism and the possibilities of war in Feb. 11 visit to the Syracuse University campusFebruary 06, 2003Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu Judith Miller, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent at The New York Times…
Africa is the subject of Feb. 11 Religion and Society Speakers Series installment at SU
Africa is the subject of Feb. 11 Religion and Society Speakers Series installment at SUFebruary 06, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Micere Mugo, professor of African American studies in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, will present “Religious War Zones in…
Feb. 11 Frontiers of Science lecture explores environmental threat of mercury contamination
Feb. 11 Frontiers of Science lecture explores environmental threat of mercury contaminationFebruary 06, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Renowned environmental scientist Charles Driscoll, professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in Syracuse University’s L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science,…
‘Dances of the spirit’ to launch 2003 Syracuse Symposium ‘Journeys’ at Syracuse University
‘Dances of the spirit’ to launch 2003 Syracuse Symposium ‘Journeys’ at Syracuse UniversityFebruary 06, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu The sacred masked dances of the Ivory Coast performed by the New York City-based Kotchegna Dance Company will signal the beginning of “Journeys,” the…
Syracuse University to submit brief on affirmative action to Supreme Court
Syracuse University to submit brief on affirmative action to Supreme CourtFebruary 05, 2003Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw has announced that Syracuse University has joined a group of primarily private colleges and universities that will submit an amicus curiae (friend…
Morality, moral value and human embryos are topics of Friday’s Department of Philosophy lecture
Morality, moral value and human embryos are topics of Friday’s Department of Philosophy lectureFebruary 04, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Biomedical ethicist Bonnie Steinbock, chair and professor in the Department of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Albany, will present…
‘Great teacher’ to speak at inaugural Charles V. Willie Distinguished Lecture Series
‘Great teacher’ to speak at inaugural Charles V. Willie Distinguished Lecture SeriesFebruary 03, 2003Michele M. Jachimmmjachim@syr.edu Richard J. Light will be the featured speaker for the first Charles V. Willie Distinguished Lecture, Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium….
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra to present Brahms & Dvorak in SU’s Setnor Auditorium on Feb. 6
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra to present Brahms & Dvorak in SU’s Setnor Auditorium on Feb. 6February 03, 2003Cheryl Abramscabrams@syracusesymphony.org The acclaimed 22-year-old cellist Alisa Weilerstein will perform Antonin Dvorak’s tour de force, “Concerto in B Minor for Cello and Orchestra,” Op….