Courses
Comedy at the Syracuse Stage
Many Honors students have enjoyed the comedy Noises Off at the Syracuse Stage this fall! An Honors Footnote group joined Honors & CFSA staff for a lovely walk to the Stage last Friday. Many HNR 100 Honors Orientation Seminar students have also attended performances of the hilarious farce with their classmates and professors.
Read MoreLand Claim of the Mohawk/St. Regis People
Attorney Alan Peterman instructing students about perhaps the only one outstanding native land claim in the United States. The claim involves the Mohawk/St. Regis people, on the border of Canada and the United States. The St. Regis people live on both sides of the Canadian-U.S. border and have free movement between both countries. Attorney Peterman also…
Read MoreA Walk with Prof. John Western
Last Saturday, Honors Students embarked on a familiarization walk down from the Hall of Languages on campus to a site of the Erie Canal. Students learn about local history, sociology and geography in Professor John Western’s Honors course: American Diversity and Unity. In the course, students examine particular American spaces, and how our past and present culture(s) are to be…
Read MoreCalling All Songwriters
Calling all songwriters The 10th annual SU Songwriter Showcase is coming up on Dec. 1st at 8pm and we’re looking for talent! All genres are welcome. Rappers, DJ’s, Folk artists, Pop, Acoustic, Classical–you name it we want it! Just fill out this short form by Oct 27th and you’ll be in the running! For more…
Read MoreGlobal Health Education Experience
Global Health Education Experience HTW/NSD 400/600 (3 CREDITS; UNDERGRADUATE OR GRADUATE) INFORMATION SESSIONS: JANUARY 26, 5 P.M. MCNAUGHTON HALL ROOM 441 FEBRUARY 8, 5 P.M. MCNAUGHTON HALL ROOM 441 This course begins with an online-supported module you will complete prior to traveling to South Africa. You’ll explore techniques and methods for working collaboratively with communities…
Read MoreApply for Spring Intergroup Dialogue Courses Today
Apply for Spring Intergroup Dialogue Courses Today The Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) Program invites students to fill out an online interest form for its 2017 academic course offerings – SOC/WGS 230 and CFE 200. Read more about the spring 2017 IGD classes
Read MoreFrom the Ship’s Deck
From the Ship’s Deck Students in HNR 250, “The Science of Shipwrecks,” look at shipwrecks from many time periods—from ancient sites to the 21st century. Through this study students will gain mastery of some of the scientific fundamentals of ocean processes and evolving ocean technology. The course includes a field trip to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,…
Read MoreInterested in Bioethics and Medical Technology?
Interested in Bioethics and Medical Technology? You’re invited to join Prof. Bill Peace’s HNR 360 “Bioethics and Disability” class as they welcome guest speaker Laura Mauldin. Mauldin is the author of Made to Hear, a book which explores the cochlear implant industry. Thursday, October 13, 2-3:30 PM in Schine 228B Made to Hear sensitively and thoroughly…
Read MoreWRT 209 Interactive Poster Session Event
Who: Honors WRT 209 Students What: Interactive poster session When: Thursday April 28th, 6:45-8pm (Open house style) Where: Keech Classroom (Room 011) in the Life Sciences Building The Honors WRT 209 class has been hard at work this semester researching topics within the field of “Science in Society.” Come see the fruits of our efforts and join…
Read More“Cripping” the Comic Con
Join Prof. Diane Weiner and her current Honors class “(Dis)Abling Comic Books” for a A groundbreaking event in the Comic Con genre, the fourth annual “Cripping” the Comic Con Symposium, will take place on Friday, April 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in 304ABC and Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center. The event is free…
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