Tag: VPA
SU Drama Department's show 'The Crucible' premieres this Saturday
“The Crucible” based on the Salem witch trials will be performed at Syracuse Stage. The show will run from Nov. 8-17. Read More »
'Not a Metric Matters' at SUArt Galleries will run through Nov. 24
It’s been five years since SUArt Gallery has hosted a faculty exhibition at the Shaffer Art Building, and with “Not a Metric Matters”, VPA faculty will have another chance to showcase their art on campus. Read More »
Ottonomous Productions expands its creative projects with podcast series
Ottonomous Productions, Syracuse University’s only short film club, is looking to expand their production to more than films. Read More »
Pride Union announces finalists for 17th annual Drag Show
After the preliminary round wrapping up this past weekend, the 17th Annual Drag Show hosted by Syracuse University’s Pride Union will take place on Thursday, Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. in Goldstein Auditorium. Read More »
Transmedia Photography Annual honors VPA students at Light Work exhibit
Ten students in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts have their photography on display at the Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, now being showcased at Light Work through March 1. Read More »
SU students’ winning entries to be featured in Creative Quarterly
The work of four Syracuse University communications design students will be featured in the Winter 2019 issue of Creative Quarterly. Jackie Akerley, Sami Albert, Alison Emmel and Liz Tosi all had winning entries. Read More »
Here are the voices of the 2019 Women’s March Syracuse
Activists who participated in the 2019 Women’s March Syracuse said this year’s event was for more than just resistance to Donald Trump’s presidency — it was also meant to celebrate the diversity of Syracuse through embracing intersectionality. Read More »
Here’s how SU’s 5 new diversity officers will address issues of diversity, inclusion
SU has appointed five new diversity officers who plan to address diversity issues in their respective schools. They’ll do this by listening to the concerns of the community. Read More »
SU Drama’s production of ‘Next Fall’ grapples with faith, sexuality
SU Drama’s fall play will tug on audience heartstrings, sharing a story of the human challenges surrounding love, loss and faith. Read More »
SU professor Sharif Bey to showcase artwork at national museum
Syracuse University professor Sharif Bey will be honored at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery for his fine artwork. Read More »
New Jewelry and Metalsmithing Club provides creative space for all levels
The Jewelry and Metalsmithing Club was created by VPA sophomore Adah Brophy to provide a creative outlet for Syracuse University students from a variety of majors and experience levels. Read More »
SA is more academically diverse now than in recent years. Its leaders say that’s important
More than 20 people ran for SA assembly seats this semester. Read More »
David Houle, SU Alumnus and media futurist, to speak at VPA convocation
The College of Visual and Performing Arts will host its second annual fall convocation this Wednesday. The event will kick off with a speech from keynote speaker David Houle, one of the founding team members of the MTV channel. Read More »
‘Forbidden Fruit: Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s America’ pushes dialogue on history
The “Forbidden Fruit” exhibit at SU Art Galleries provides an outsider’s perspective on contentious U.S. history. Read More »
Office of Multicultural Affairs provides professional, emotional support for students
The SU Office of Multicultural Affairs provides academic, professional and social opportunities for students of color. Read More »
How SUArt Galleries is painting broader horizons for students
The SUArt Galleries increasingly encourage professors and students alike to take their stories out of the classroom and into the art room. Read More »
Travel ‘Into the Woods’ next fall with SU Department of Drama’s 2018-19 season
Syracuse University’s drama department in the College of Visual and Performing Arts announced their 2018-19 season, filled with a blend of musicals and plays. Read More »
Senior fashion students showcase their designs on the runway
After a year of preparation and anticipation, fashion collections designed by SU seniors will make their debut in Goldstein Auditorium on Thursday. Read More »
SU Department of Drama explores AIDS crisis in 'The Baltimore Waltz'
The show takes the audience through a sequence of events that are revealed to be a dream. Read More »
An SU student’s guide to picking a major that doesn’t suck
Picking a major in college isn't easy, especially because there's so many of them, so here are the best and worst ones from each school and college. Read More »
Maxwell civics program recognized in national online case study
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs’ citizenship and civic engagement program was part of the study. Read More »
Syracuse University to launch expanded career services program
The hiring of new advisers will be funded in part by the $100 million Invest Syracuse fundraising initiative. Read More »
Oscar nods were announced this morning. Here’s what you need to know:
Screen Time columnist Erik Benjamin analyzes the Academy’s choice for Oscar nominations. With the ceremony taking place March 4, the coveted Best Picture category is still anyone’s game. Read More »
Syracuse University staffer to push progressive vision during New York State Senate campaign
Rachel May, coordinator of the university’s sustainability education, has been a local activist for years. Read More »