
Jonathan Franzen, author of “The Corrections” and “Freedom” will present "On Autobiography and Fiction Writing" on Tuesday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Hendricks Chapel. Read More

The University invites all students, faculty, staff, alumni and others to offer suggestions for the 2013 Commencement speaker. Suggestions can be made online at http://suspeaker.syr.edu. The suggestion site will remain open until mid-March.

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SU’s free Neighborhood Youth Recreation Program for Syracuse-area youth ages 5 to 12 begins Saturday, Feb. 18, from 9-11:30 a.m. in Archbold Gymnasium.
The month-long celebration includes a presentation by Fox Sports and ESPN NBA Insider Stephen A. Smith on February 16 at 7 p.m. in Schine Student Center's Goldstein Auditorium.
To Do One Thing for sustainability and raise money for the World Wildlife Fund, SU's Students In Free Enterprise will have a backcourt dunk tank during the game on Feb. 11.
In response to a strong career outlook in the fields of facility and event management and a growing need for professionals trained specifically in this area, Syracuse University has announced a new interdisciplinary master of science degree in sport venue and event management.
Meet SU student Evin Robinson, and learn how a semester in Hong Kong changed how he thinks of the world, himself, and his potential for the future. A video collage by SU Abroad program participant and Fordham University student Zachary Shapiro, featuring footage by Euan Preston, Arthur Inamov, and Kyoto Studio.

New Democrat reporter Peter Toby (left) and Newhouse student Andrew Hida G’12 share a joke after a long day of work in Monrovia, Liberia. Hida was part of Together Liberia, a Newhouse-sponsored media development project to empower local journalists and storytellers.
Photo: Bob Miller
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SU Abroad - 106 Walnut Place
Attend a Friday open advising session to learn about SU Abroad's 30+ World Partners programs. An advisor can tell you about the many options and guide you through the application process.
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Community Folk Art Center
Visit campus online! Take a walking tour with our virtual tour guide to explore the sights of our beautiful campus. Visit the Quad, academic buildings, the Carrier Dome, and more. Begin tour.
Bird Library also offers a virtual tour highlighting library places, services and collections. Web, slide show and video versions are available.
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

Syracuse University continues to be a leader in promoting and practicing sustainability. For the latest news and updates follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Learn more
Led by Chancellor Nancy Cantor, SU practices Scholarship in Action, a bold vision to serve the public good through academic excellence, innovation, and engaging the world. More about Chancellor Cantor.