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‘Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine and Contemporary Culture’ exhibition at Palitz Gallery opens Feb. 13
Pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers.
A bug's (sex) life: Diving beetles offer unexpected clues about sexual selection
Study results were published Feb. 6 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Dance Exchange residency Feb. 2-18 at Syracuse University
All skill levels, majors and community members are welcome.
‘Dogs at Work’ U.S. postage stamps feature paintings by VPA’s John Thompson
The set depicts four hard-working canines.
La Casita to feature work of Guatemala-born photographer
“The Photographer as Child: Memories of Guatemala”
National a cappella sensation The Backbeats to perform at SU on Feb. 4
The Backbeats are one of the newest groups to hit the a cappella scene.
eighth blackbird group performs ‘Pierrot lunaire’ Tuesday, Jan. 24
Arts Engage welcomes the Chicago-based sextet.
‘Emilio Sanchez: No Way Home’ at SUArt Galleries
The exhibition will feature 24 works by the Cuban American artist.
Chew gum, lose weight
What if the process of losing weight could be aided by simply chewing a stick of gum after meals?
‘Six Sides of Japanese Package Design’ to open at Design Gallery
The exhibition will Dec. 2-Jan. 19.
Interdisciplinary team led by Syracuse University wins $2 million EFRI grant from NSF
EFRI grant only awarded to 14 teams nationally this year
M.F.A. candidates to present New York City thesis exhibition Nov. 16-21
Exhibition is titled “Fishing from the Beach."
Design Gallery’s ‘Surface and Structure’ showcases student fiber work
Students explore such traditional techniques as embroidery, dye painting and sewing.
Syracuse Symposium exhibition explores identity within unique Syracuse space
Exhibition is 'a collaborative urban portrait’
SU scientist explores deep sea on legendary research vessel E/V Nautilus
Expedition leaders include discoverer of the Titanic
New University center will focus resources on public health promotion
Alumnus funds Lerner Center
SU honors LGBT history in October
What was once National Coming Out Day is now celebrated at Syracuse University as Coming Out Month.
Syracuse Center of Excellence earns highest LEED certification
The SyracuseCoE was designed to exemplify the highest level of LEED standards.
SU to host Imagining America for new five-year term
Beginning in the fall semester, a national search will begin for a new director of Imagining America.
Alumni invited back to campus for Coming Back Together X
'Celebrating the Past and Shaping the Future' is this year's theme.
Connective Corridor funds help Syracuse Stage get a facelift
Region’s premier theater house spruces up its look, inside and out
Community Folk Art Center mounts new show, ‘African Diasporan Treasures'
CFAC launching its 40th exhibition season
Pulse announces 2011-2012 season
The 2011-12 season features an exciting selection of ticketed performances.
SU’s Ray Smith Symposium explores history of queer sexuality
The symposium runs from September to April.
La Casita Cultural Center to hold local Latino art exhibit
“Motifs, Evocations,” a collective show by six local Latina/o artists, will be on display Aug. 5-Sept. 18.
Light Work to exhibit ‘[hyphen] Americans’
The exhibition features stunning tintype portraits created by photographer Keliy Anderson-Staley.
How hot did Earth get in the past?
A team of scientists uncovers new information.
‘Drawn to Paint: The Art of Jerome Witkin’ to debut Sept. 8
Retrospective exhibition first to examine crucial aspect of artist's career
Virtual Community Museum unveiled
Prject aims to preserve local black history
Syracuse University, JPMorgan Chase partner to establish national Institute for Veterans and Military Families
First of its kind in higher education
SU named to 2010 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction
SU has been named for the fifth consecutive year.
SU Commencement 2011: Remarks by student speaker Teresa M. Soldner
Otto was an inspiration.
Library's Plastics Collection goes online
The website is a treasure trove of information and images of the more than 2,000 artifacts.
New M.F.A. program offers innovative approach to collaborative design
The first Design+ class will be admitted in Fall 2012.
Light Work, UVP announce April programming for Everson site
A series of videos titled “Dress Up” by John D. Freyer will be featured.
University commemorates Asian-Pacific American Heritage in April
APA Heritage Month celebrates Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Syracuse Poster Project to unveil 10th annual poster series
Each year, the project has produced 16 unique posters.
Design Gallery at The Warehouse to present student weaving, exhibition design
The shows will run April 8-21.
Newly wrapped buses debut on Connective Corridor route
The buses link the University Hill with downtown Syracuse.
Newhouse students' South Africa stories now on World Journalism Project site
They gathered community news in Grahamstown.
Students to travel to London for 'Many Faiths, One Humanity'
(Above, prayers at a mosque in East London)
9/11 'Tribute in Light' co-creator to speak March 22
Paul Myoda's "Tribute in Light" has become an annual installation.
SU’s 2010 United Way campaign sets record
Syracuse University raised $214,300 during the 2010 United Way of Central New York campaign.
Connective Corridor launches Façade Improvement Program
$625,000 in funding is available.
Architecture, engineering students collaborate on shell structures on Quad
‘Hanging forms’ is one of a series of experiments conducted by the students.
Community Folk Art Center to host ‘Amos Kennedy Prints!’
Kennedy will collaborate with students from the Syracuse area and Syracuse University.
Department of Drama presents ‘Lysistrata’
The show runs Feb. 18-27 in the Storch Theatre at Syracuse Stage.
Annual Black History Month celebration begins Feb. 1
Kickoff in atrium of the Schine Student Center from noon-2 p.m.
Cutting-edge GPS bus tracking system comes to Connective Corridor
Syracuse University, through the Connective Corridor, is partnering with Centro on an 18-month pilot program that will provide real-time predictive bus information for riders along the Corridor and many campus shuttle routes. The technology is called “Bus Time,” and involves a cutting-edge GPS tracking system and LED display signs on selected buses and bus stops [...]
SU’s South Side Innovation Center awarded $85,000 grant from Chase
Job creation in Syracuse has received a major boost with an $85,000 grant from Chase to the South Side Innovation Center (SSIC). SSIC, the area’s leading small business incubator and training center, was launched by Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management in April 2006. With 27 resident tenants, 300 clients and 1,000 people engaged in [...]