Tag: College of Visual and Performing Arts
Goldwater Foundation Scholarship awards 3 SU juniors
Three Syracuse University juniors were named 2022 Goldwater Scholars on Wednesday. Read More »
Our Time Has Come program celebrates underrepresented students' achievements
The program seeks out students that have a strong interest in leadership training, volunteering and joining a supportive community of scholars, according to the OTHC website. Read More »
Maxwell, Whitman Schools earn top rankings in 2023 U.S. News rankings
The Maxwell School shares the top spot in the rankings with Indiana University’s Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Read More »
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks at Newhouse’s 12th annual Toner Awards
Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications hosted a virtual ceremony Monday night for the 2022 Toner Prizes for Excellence in Political Reporting. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was the guest speaker at the ceremony. Read More »
2 emails in SU department victim to data breach involving personal information
The unauthorized party gained access to the email accounts as a result of a phishing scam, the email said. Read More »
New School of Education center to prioritize immersive experiences for students
Prospective teachers can simulate a variety of scenarios with an actor, including working with verbally aggressive students and dealing with physical assault on school grounds. Read More »
Dilf Dangerbottom exuberantly spices up drag performances with authenticity
After Ilsa Dohner, known by their drag name Dilf Dangerbottom, went to a SU Pride Union Drag Competition during their freshman year, they knew they wanted to do drag. Read More »
Author Dave Zirin speaks on changing perceptions of politics in sports
Dave Zirin, a sports and politics writer and author, spoke to a crowd of over 50 people Friday to discuss the intersection of sports and society that the athletes’ protest represented. Read More »
12 seniors chosen as 2022 Syracuse University Scholars
Syracuse University announced the recipients of 2022 University Scholars, the highest honor available to undergraduate students at the university. Read More »
SU receives over 41,000 applications for fall 2022 semester, an all-time high
Syracuse University received over 41,000 new student applications for the fall 2022 semester — an all-time high. Read More »
SU junior awarded Fulbright scholarship to complete advanced research project
Maggie Sardino was awarded the 2022 Fulbright-MITACS Globalink scholarship, which consists of completing an advanced research project for 10 to 12 weeks over this summer in Canada. Read More »
Service of Commemoration honors lives of those lost in SU, SUNY-ESF communities
Student Association President David Bruen read the five names of SU students who have died since Jan. 1, 2021. Read More »
Mary Grace Almandrez named vice president for diversity and inclusion
Syracuse University announced Tuesday that it has named Mary Grace A. Almandrez as the new vice president for diversity and inclusion. Read More »
SU-affiliated GEM program for fellowships in STEM wins Presidential Award
Syracuse University is in the top 10 for numbers of applications to the GEM fellowship program among the program’s 129 member universities. Read More »
SU extends test-optional policy to 2023, 2024 admissions periods
Dean of Admissions Maurice Harris said the university hopes the decision will alleviate stress for those applying to SU. Read More »
DPS investigating graffiti glorifying Russian invasion of Ukraine found in Shaffer Art Building
Graffiti glorifying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was reported to Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety on Sunday, according to a bias incident report. Read More »
Charles Willie, SU's 1st Black tenured professor, remembered as collaborator, advocate
Charles “Chuck” Willie was Syracuse University’s first Black academic administrator and first Black tenured professor. Read More »
Israeli diplomat Itay Milner prepares SU reporting class for trip to Israel
Milner spoke to the JNL 530: Topics in Specialized Reporting class in preparation for its spring break field trip to Israel, which begins on Friday. Read More »
'Somewhere Over the Border' uses true story to bring empathy to immigrants
From Feb. 23 to March 13, Syracuse Stage will be showing the musical “Somewhere Over the Border.” Read More »
WellsLink Leadership program offers professional skills to students of color
The Program has helped first-year students of color at Syracuse University develop leadership skills and learn more about the university. Read More »
'Soundtracks for the Present Future' brings spiritual showcase to the Everson
“Soundtracks for the Present Future,” Charley Friedman’s current exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, is an unconventional combination of humor, science and music. Read More »
SU appoints Craig Stone as 1st Chief of Campus Safety and Emergency Management
Stone most recently served as the deputy director of the Department of Public Safety for the city of Columbus, Ohio. He will be responsible for Campus Safety and Emergency Management Services. Read More »
Laugh out loud at The Playground 311, SU’s student-run comedy club
The Playground 311, Syracuse University’s only stand-up comedy venue founded by and for students, hosted their most recent show on March 2. Read More »
Redhouse Arts Center announces 4 shows for 2022-23 Main Stage Season
“Angels in America, Part I: Millennium Approaches,” “A Christmas Story: The Musical,” “By The Way, Meet Vera Stark” and “The Bridges of Madison County,” are the four shows the Redhouse Arts Center will put on through the 2022-23 main stage season. Read More »