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You’re Invited! HNR 240 “Poetry for the People” Class Reading
The HNR 240 Poetry for the People course respectfully invites you to their class reading on Monday, December 7. The course is designed to highlight the importance of spoken word poetry and community organizing for students interested in enhancing public engagement skills. Each student will select two poems from their final portfolio to share with…
Read MoreSing a Song
Come join us for a night of entertainment and musical discovery! From the guitarist you saw at Funk ‘N Waffles to the girl you sit next to every day in Writing 205, SU is full of musical talent, well-known and unknown. For the eighth consecutive year, the SU Songwriter Showcase will be giving you a…
Read More“Invitation to Dance” Film Screening Celebrates 25th Anniversary of ADA
Honors Director Steve Kuusisto and Dean Karin Ruhlandt invite you to a screening of “Invitation to Dance,” which will be accompanied by a panel discussion with the filmmakers, Simi Linton and Christian von Tippelskirch, as well as a dance performance and dance party. Invitation to Dance: dance performance, film screening, filmmaker Q&A, and dance party…
Read MoreReading by Human Rights Activist John Dau
An announcement from Professor Eileen Schell: I’m pleased to announce human rights activist John Dau’s upcoming reading in the Writing Program’s Nonfiction Series. In a time when refugees and refugee resettlement is a topic that is at the forefront of global news media and human rights negotiations, John Dau is a important voice to listen to on…
Read MoreHonors Footnote: Disability and Human Rights in the U.S. and Japan
Pan-Pacific Perspectives on Disability and Human Rights Join scholars William Peace and Mizuki Hsu for a Footnotes talk on disability and human rights issues in the U.S. and Japan. Co-sponsored by the Renée Crown University Honors Program and the Burton Blatt Institute. Mizuki Hsu is a researcher with the Burton Blatt Institute. William Peace is…
Read MoreProf. Schell’s HNR Class Holds Veterans Day Reading
You’re invited! Professor Eileen Schell’s HNR 340 class “Reading and Writing War” will be participating in a Veterans Day Reading, tonight (11/11) at 7 PM in 207 Hall of Languages. Syracuse University will honor Veterans Day with an evening of readings by members of the Syracuse Veterans’ Writing Group (SVWG). The event, which addresses the enduring…
Read MoreHonors Footnote: 5 Wits Adventure
We’re excited to welcome Honors alum Lisa Radding back to campus this Friday. She’ll be talking about her Honors Program and Capstone experience and how important they’ve been for her career in marketing technology from 1:30-2:30 in the Honors Suite. Lisa is also a room escape aficionado and writes a popular blog “Room Escape Artist”…
Read MoreFrom a Linguistics Capstone to a Career in Marketing: Meet Honors Alum Lisa Radding
Join Lisa Radding for a conversation about how your Honors experience can prepare you for an exciting career path. Lisa is the Director of Research and Product Development at Ethnic Technologies in South Hackensack, NJ. While studying linguistics and geography at Syracuse, Lisa tailored her academic experience to an interest in onomastics, the study of…
Read MoreIt’s on Us, SU
November 9-13 Syracuse University takes part in the national It’s On Us Campaign Join us for the first events, Monday, November 9 “Asking for It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture—and What We Can Do About It” 5:30-6:30pm “The Herg”, Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium, 140 Newhouse III Author Kate Harding will read from her bestselling book, Asking For…
Read MoreHonors Café – Join us for a Middle Eastern lunch!
The Honors Student Advisory Board presents: a Middle Eastern Café! Join the Honors Student Advisory Board for a delicious lunch of chicken chawarma, Greek salad, falafel, hummus, babaganouge, and more! Day: Wednesday, 11/4 Time: 11 am – 2 pm Location: The Honors Suite in Bowne 306 We hope to see you there! …
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