
Majora Carter, MacArthur “Genius” Award-winning green economic strategist and television and radio host, will kick off the 10th season of the University Lectures series on Tuesday, September 21. Read more

This fall the SU Art Galleries will present new spaces and exhibitions to highlight the extensive permanent collection. The University has collected art since 1874 and the present exhibitions include more objects from the collection than at any single time. The fall exhibition, 4x4: Community Curators and the Syracuse University Art Collection, runs through Oct. 24. Read more
Image credit: Hyacinthe Rigaud, Portrait of Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 68 ½ x 55 ½ inches
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A spectacular Sept. 11 show will highlight the creativity of people in Syracuse neighborhoods.
The GOOD blog has highlighted the work of artist Steve Powers in transforming bridges dividing Syracuse’s Near West Side from downtown.
Renowned jazz musician Branford Marsalis will take the stage for a performance on Sept. 26, during SU's Family Weekend.
"Blowout: What the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Means for You and the Future of American Energy," will take place Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel.

As it engages with the world, Syracuse University will continue as a leader in promoting and practicing sustainability; balancing the needs and aspirations of the present with the preservation of choices for the future. Building on its substantial achievements in this fast-changing field, SU will be at the forefront of discovering and implementing sound, sustainable practices. Learn more

SU leads a precedent-setting partnership that positions Syracuse schoolchildren for academic achievement and serves as a national model for urban education reform. By providing support to all city school students, the initiative seeks to help more children succeed academically, graduate from high school, and pursue higher education. Learn more

The SU Istanbul program will be based at Bahçeşehir University, a private institution known for its progressive climate and innovative programs. Bahçeşehir is housed in renovated warehouses that sit directly on the European shore of the Bosporus (the 20-mile strait that links the Black and Marmara seas) in Besiktas, and students attend classes taught in English alongside Turkish and international peers. Applications are already being accepted for the spring 2011 semester SU Abroad in Istanbul program. Read more
September 9,2010 at 12:00 PM
400A Eggers Hall, the PARCC Conference Room
Professor Isidor Walliman, Visiting Scholar at PARCC and the School Of Social Work will discuss his research on the "South Pacific Island States: The Potential for Globalization and Cultural and Socio-Economic Defence Lines Against It."
More infoSeptember 9,2010 at 4:00 PM
113 Heroy Geology Laboratory
September 9,2010 at 5:00 PM
SUArt Galleries
September 9,2010 at 6:00 PM
LGBT Resource Center, 750 Ostrom Ave.
September 9,2010 at 7:00 PM
Red House Arts Center
September 9,2010 at 8:00 PM
LGBT Resource Center
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