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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 [...]
NSF funds new supercomputer at Syracuse University
The supercomputer will be focus of worldwide scientific collaborations.
Cultural blend reflected in SUArt Galleries exhibition ‘Infinite Mirror’
American artists of varying descents explore their heritage.
Alumnus Brendan Rose G’10 named first Syracuse Public Artist in Residence
Rose will have 12 months to realize his vision.
Cold Case Justice Initiative provides documents leading to identification of key suspect in 1964 racially motivated killing
FBI, Department of Justice promise to solve crime
Team develops functionally graded shape memory polymers
Applications include low-cost temperature labels.
Commitment to high-quality care, safety inspires $3.5 million naming gift toward new child care and community education center
Reillys have pledged a $3.5 million naming gift.
Light Work, UVP announce winter 2011 programming for Everson site
In January, UVP will feature “Asylum” and “Smoke” by Jeff Gibson.
SU basketball game 'a first' for local refugees, thanks to First Year Forum students
Tickets were obtained courtesy of SU’s ‘Cuse Cares Community Services Program.
SU, Congolese community, Syracuse Stage present new documentary theater piece
‘Cry for Peace: Voices from the Congo' to be presented Dec. 9-11
SU students beautify park with public art project
“Elements of Syracuse” adorns Forman Park.
VPA interior design program ranked No. 4 in nation by DesignIntelligence
The program jumped to No. 4 after being ranked No. 10 in DesignIntelligence’s 2010 report.
Creative Arts Academy to present fall showcase
The fall 2010 showcase is a culmination of 12 weeks of study.
Light Work, UVP announce installation by Jenny Holzer
The installation features 272 aphorisms from her celebrated series “Truisms” and “Survival”
'Holidays at Hendricks' heralds season with annual concert Dec. 5
Those attending are asked to bring a non-perishable food item.
Bowne Hall is new ‘green’ home of Syracuse Biomaterials Institute
SU will be seeking green building recognition for the project.
SU Drama presents ‘Jungalbook’
The play is adapted from Rudyard Kipling’s books and poems.
Syracuse University scholars launch Journal of Public Diplomacy
The Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars launched Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy.
Hendricks Chapel kicks off annual Thanksgiving dinner drive
Members of the University community are encouraged to donate food.
SUArt Galleries to present ‘Run and Tell That!’
The exhibition presents recent and new work by 21 young New York City artists.
SUArt Galleries opens its private collection to the public in Open Storage Galleries
More than 45,000 objects make up the collection.
Pulse Performing Arts Series presents modern dance troupe Lar Lubovitch Dance Company Nov. 11
The dance company will also hold a private master class for a select group of SU students.
'Four x Four' exhibit on view at SUArt Galleries
The exhibition is co-curated by four Syracuse personalities.
VPA designers collaborate on inspirational workspace for Student Sandbox
The renovated space is the result of a design process that began in 2009.
Phanstiel gift of $20 million to SU establishes unique scholarship program for middle-class students
The Phanstiels announced a commitment of $20 million.
Famous syndicated cartoons to be exhibited at XL Projects
“The Original Art of the Funny Papers” spans the history of the American comic strip.
Vaudeville star Flossie Turner Lewis records at Belfer Archive
Vaudeville audiences knew Lewis as 'Little Hot Mama.'
Syracuse Architecture’s UPSTATE center hosts conference on future of Rust Belt cities
The conference will focus on the future of shrinking cities in America's Rust Belt.
Illuminating Oppression: 8th Annual Human Rights Film Festival to feature award-winning films
Award-winning films come from around the world.
Hendricks Chapel seeks applicants for 2011 spring break interfaith trip
“Many Faiths … One Humanity,” will be an interfaith travel study experience to London.
SU earns five-star ranking as one of nation’s most LGBT-friendly campuses
For the third year in a row, SU has earned five out of five stars.
Visiting printmaker Jon Swindler to lecture at VPA Sept. 23
His visit includes a free, public lecture on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 6:30 p.m. in room 022, Comstock Art Facility
SU Abroad in Istanbul offers students double dose of culture, experience
Applications are already being accepted for the spring 2011 semester program.
Four distinguished alumni to be honored with Arents Awards Oct. 15
The awards will be part of the Orange Central celebration.
Pulse announces 2010-11 season
This year’s line-up includes Branford Marsalis, Brian Stokes Mitchell.