Announcements
Poetry for the People Showcase
Poetry for the People Showcase Please come to the student showcase that closes out our HNR 240 Poetry for the People class and hear amazing words from amazing students. The event takes place Monday, December 5th in the Maxwell Auditorium at 5:30pm.
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Information Session Syracuse Abroad is sponsoring a summer program which is connected to the spring Honors class, Education in South Africa and the US. The summer program is Education and Inclusion in Post-Apartheid South Africa, EDU 400/600, June 1-21, 2023. South Africa is a country rich in history, culture, language, and diversity. It is also,…
Read MoreReclaiming a Progressive Faith-Based Vision
Reclaiming a Progressive Faith-Based Vision Jamie Manson is one of today’s most insightful and informed advocates and commentators for and about the intersections of faith, progressive values, gender, sexuality, and social justice in 21st-century America. Manson, a former columnist for the National Catholic Reporter and currently President of Catholics for Choice, will discuss how intersectional…
Read MoreReclaiming a Progressive Faith-Based Vision
Reclaiming a Progressive Faith-Based Vision Jamie Manson is one of today’s most insightful and informed advocates and commentators for and about the intersections of faith, progressive values, gender, sexuality, and social justice in 21st-century America. Manson, a former columnist for the National Catholic Reporter and currently President of Catholics for Choice, will discuss how intersectional…
Read MoreHonors Welcomes Manish Bhardwaj to Orange Central
Honors Welcomes Manish Bhardwaj to Orange Central Honors is delighted to host Orange Central Homecoming Coffee and Conversation featuring Dr. Manish Bhardwaj. Bhardwaj will discuss Moral Clarity and the Path to Justice. Dr is a Fellow of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at MIT, the James Wei Visiting Professor at the Keller Center at…
Read MoreStart a Podcast Today
Start a Podcast Today Be one of ten Honors students who get an introduction to the Audio Lab in the Senses Project. Students will record a demo and learn editing skills in this three hour workshop. The event will take place in Steele Hall, room 001, Friday, September 30th from 1pm-4pm. Sign Up Here
Read MoreScreening with Filmmaker of “Honor & Duty”
Screening with Filmmaker of “Honor & Duty” Honors is co-hosting a historically significant event on Friday evening, September 16 at the National Veterans Resource Center. This event will tell the forgotten story of the Chinese Exclusion Acts and AAPI veterans. Telling these stories addresses anti-Asian and other racism today, and growing global tensions. A reception will be…
Read MoreWagner Featured in Forbes magazine and podcast
Wagner Featured in Forbes magazine and podcast Dr. Sally Wagner was recently interviewed in the Forbes article, “Women’s Equality Day 2022: What Women’s Fight for Voting Rights Can Teach Us Today.” Forbes author Holly Corbett examines progress in women’s right since the suffragist movement in issues such as the right to vote, equal pay, and…
Read MoreMalikow Authors Book to be Published Fall ’22
Malikow Authors Book to be Published Fall ’22 Max Malikow, longstanding faculty for the Honors Program, is publishing his latest book, “Ethics and Sports: 20 Trust Stories with Moral Implications” this fall. The book will be available through Theocentric Publishing and Amazon.com. Dr. Malikow, a Syracuse native, attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha on…
Read MoreSchramm Shares View about CDC in “The Hill”
Schramm Shares View about CDC in “The Hill” Carl J. Schramm, internationally recognized leader in entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth, recently contributed an opinion essay, “The CDC is broken and apologies can’t fix it” to The Hill. Schramm opines that CDC personell “undermined respected scientists outside of government. Schramm, author of numerous publications and an…
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