Event
Honors Convocation, Friday, May 21
Honors Convocation, Friday, May 21 Congratulations Honors Class of 2021! The Honors Program convocation will be presented virtually at 3 p.m. ET on Friday May 21, and the recording posted on the Honors website, thereafter. Please join us to celebrate the Class of 2021. More information about how to access the virtual convocation will be…
Read MoreDisheveling and Dissimulating Matter
Disheveling and Dissimulating Matter Please join the Syracuse Architecture students of the Disheveling and Dissimulating Matter Advisory Group for a thesis exhibition opening on Friday, May 14th at 11AM in Downtown Syracuse at 337 S Salina St. The exhibition is the culmination of architectural student work produced over the course of the past year. The…
Read More35 Lives 33 Years: Exhibit by Lauren Miller ’21
35 Lives 33 Years: Exhibit by Lauren Miller ’21 Bound by Collective Grief Then and Now April 19th-23rd, Schine 304ABC An Art Exhibition highlighting Syracuse University Student Artists Curated by Honors senior, Lauren Miller ’21 “On December 21,1988 state-sponsored terrorists attacked flight Pan Am 103, killing everyone on board including 35 students studying abroad with…
Read MoreConfronting Anti-Asian Racism: A Public Discussion
Confronting Anti-Asian Racism: A Public Discussion On March 26, the Honors Program hosted a public discussion on Confronting Anti-Asian Racism to raise awareness of, and condemn racism and violence against Asians and Asian Americans in the United States. The discussion was moderated by Professors Yingyi Ma (Maxwell School) and Mary Szto (College of Law). The…
Read MoreDeadlocked & Loaded: Art Exhibit and Discussion
April 9 & 10, 2021 All campus members are invited to view “Deadlocked & Loaded: Disarming America,” a curation of art to address gun violence, systemic racism and police brutality in the United States, and join a follow-up ZOOM discussion. The exhibit is available to view by reservation at ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue, or…
Read MoreVirtual Living Library Event Shares Life Stories
April 7, 2021 Noon to 5p.m. on ZOOM Living books—SU faculty, staff, and students from a variety of campus departments and programs as well as others from the local community—will engage in one-on-one conversations with readers from different cultural backgrounds who share their life stories for 20 minutes at a time. For more information, visit…
Read MoreRace, Space and the Environment Project
The Newhouse School will host artists, scholars, technologists and community leaders from Syracuse and South Africa for a virtual conversation hosted by Ken Harper, director of the Newhouse Center for Global Engagement. The discussion will investigate the intersections of race and the environment and, specifically, the impacts of current environmental crises on marginalized populations and what it means…
Read MoreHonors COVID-19 Symposium
Transformative Resiliency Building: Multi-Disciplinary Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic On February 26, the Honors Program hosted its first symposium in the spring semester, in collaboration with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. The Transformative resiliency building: Multi-disciplinary responses to the Covid-19 pandemic symposium, which was part of the Race and Equity Symposium, brought together Syracuse…
Read MoreHonors Welcomes New Students
Honors Welcomes New Students On Sunday February 7, the Honors program hosted a virtual welcome event for 54 new honors students. Many are first year students in their second semester at Syracuse University, while a few are sophomores. Collectively, this group of new Honors student is quite accomplished. They are involved in research projects that…
Read MoreMaster Class: Just Write & Production
Cedric T. Bolton, M.S.Ed. February 17, 2021 6:00PM-8:00PM Learn the mindset of how creatives include equity through spoken word poetry and music production. Creatives utilize soundtracks, writer’s prompts, and music production to reach a global audience. Students will gain access to lyrics, album reviews, producing tracks, and the uploads to sites to support creative independent…
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