Native American Heritage Month 2020
SU alumna creates magazine for Indigenous women
Michelle Schenandoah created Rematriation magazine in order to form a community for Indigenous women in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
Michelle Schenandoah created Rematriation magazine in order to form a community for Indigenous women in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Read more »
SU will virtually host the annual “International Thanksgiving Celebration” Thursday for international students staying near campus during fall break. Read more »
Omari Odom worked with Light Work Gallery to install the exhibit, which features drawings and paintings of Harry Potter characters, Spider-Man and Power Rangers. Read more »
Charlie Naples created the Syracuse chapter of First Generation Investors. He and four other tutors have been teaching 11 students about investment literacy and the stock market. Read more »
Jaleel Campbell, a multi-disciplinary artist, opened Jaleel Campbell Studios to be a place for Black creatives in Syracuse to gather. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says the lead performance, along with skillful screenwriting from Scott Frank and Allan Scott, make the show bingeable and exciting. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
Indigenous activists in central New York, including members of the Resilient Indigenous Action Collective, are working toward achieving equality and justice for Indigenous people. Read more »
Sofar Sound’s Syracuse branch has traditionally hosted small concerts in unconventional venues but has pivoted to sets on social media during COVID-19. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
SUNY-ESF student Mariah Gladstone created the cooking show, which produces recipes and short how-to videos with Indigenous food. Read more »
The exhibit at Point of Contact Gallery displays the work of artist Fabiola Jean-Louis, featuring handmade paper gowns and photos of Black women wearing them. Read more »
The “Takeout Fridays” offer a variety of cuisines including Thai and soul food and preview the opening of the market in January. Read more »
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Body & Space: The Fashion Show held by the Fashion and Design Society and School of Architecture featured 30 pieces from student designers. Read more »
U.S. Marine veteran Dewaine Farria’s “Revolutions of All Colors” follows the lives of three characters as they grapple with issues of race and sexuality. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
The event hosted by Diversity @ ESF 24/7/365 aimed to foster dialogue about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and the effects of this violence on children. Read more »
“A Waltz Between the Worlds” combines the work of two artists who created sculptures from different types of materials, including cloth and foam. Read more »
Sarah Gross reworked the music from her album “Songs from the Passenger Seat” after its release was delayed from the spring. Read more »
The leaders are on call to deliver items that students in quarantine may have forgotten or need during the 14-day period. Read more »
Syracuse University students Asha Duerden and Alexa Policano created the club due to the difficulty of making friends during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »
Jordan Reynoso wrote a song called “Grown” reflecting on her experience growing up and how things have changed over time. Read more »
The workshops welcome artists of all experience levels to collaborate and create art projects, including paintings and snowflake string art. Read more »
The Newhouse School’s music industry program launched an account on the social media app to share the work of students and alumni. Read more »
Instead of in-person performances, Creations Dance Company and Outlaws Dance Troupe are showcasing their choreography through concept videos. Read more »
The theater is part of an initiative to provide relief for independent venues from the federal government. Read more »