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Capstone Seniors: You’re almost there!
With “Capstone Turn-in” one week away, I want to remind you that we’ll need two hard copies and one e-copy on CD or flash drive, in WORD. (Creative projects like magazines, screenplays, and architectural drawings can be in specialized software.) You’ll get your flash drive right back. Turn-In Day is also when you’ll receive your…
Read MoreSU Showcase is in need of volunteers!
SU Showcase is looking for volunteers next Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17-18. Help make this all-campus sustainability event a big success and keep in mind it’s a civic engagement opportunity! You can read more about it at http://sushowcase.syr.edu/. If you can help during any of the below time slots, please send your availability in an email…
Read MoreTurn In Day!
Here’s how Turn In Day works: ALL SENIORS come here, Wednesday April 25th, 2012. Even if you’re running behind schedule: Turn-in Day is when you must appear in person to request an extension. The Turn in process takes about 20 minutes as we “log you in” and take care of various matters. It’s actually fun,…
Read MoreCome find where the “Crazy Apple” comes from April 3!
Q&A about Poetry with Marvin Bell and Stephen Kuusisto Tuesday, April 3, 2012, 12:00 pm Hinds Hall, Rm 347, Katzler Room Bring your Bag Lunch, Drinks Provided Free and Open to the Public Steve Kuusisto writes: “No one knows where the crazy apple comes from. My friend Marvin Bell once wrote a poem called “Crazy Apple”.…
Read MoreMarvin Bell Poetry Reading and Book Signing on April 2
Celebrated poet Marvin Bell will read from his latest work, Vertigo: The Living Dead Man Poems (Copper Canyon Press, 2011) at 7 p.m. Monday, April 2 in Syracuse University’s Hall of Languages, Room 107. The event is free and open to the public. Parking is available in SU’s paid lots. The events are presented by the Renée Crown University Honors…
Read MoreSU Debate Team has been very successful this year!
Recently the Syracuse Creme de la Kremlin team, consisting of David Kopel and Samm Costello, won in the Franklin and Marshall tournament in Lancaster, PA on March 10, 2012. The judging panel for finals consisted of 5 judges and all 5 voted for them. Their case was about Vladimir Putin dueling Tupac Shakur, and was written…
Read MoreCapstone Art Show Opening March 23, 7:00 PM
Meng Shui’s Capstone project “WHISPER OUT LOUD; Forbidden Topics in China” opens tomorrow night, March 23rd, at 7:00 PM in the Coyne Gallery, Comstock Art Building. The show will continue til March 30, 2012.
Read MoreHonors Students Named Syracuse Scholars!
The University has just selected this year’s Syracuse Scholars — the highest academic accolade given to graduating seniors. They will lead the student processional at Commencement. This is a mark of tremendous accomplishment, and nine of the twelve students named are Honors students: Stephen Barton Bailey Fitzgerald Oriana Fuentes Christina Levin Marc Mason Tsubasa…
Read MoreOpportunity for Communications / Media Person + Civic Engagement!
HopePrint is a local Syracuse organization dedicated to helping local resettled refugees find a healthy place in the Syracuse community. They need some help with communications, media (both online, video and print) as well as some basic IT and networking help. These are offered in the form of internships. This is a fantastic opportunity…
Read MorePrice Check Project Closing Reception, Mar. 10th, 4-6pm
What: Closing Reception and Video Presentation for Price Check, a Curatorial Research Project When: Saturday, March 10, 2012, Reception 4-5 PM; Presentation at 5 PM Where: Red House Arts Center (in the Cafe, Theater, and Gallery), 201 S. West St. in Syracuse, NY How much: Free, and there is parking! “Price Check” is an interactive curatorial…
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