Choose your spring 2021 class schedule based on your go-to mask
Whether you wear an N95 mask, bandana or hand-sewn mask, here are some courses to consider taking next semester. Read more »
Whether you wear an N95 mask, bandana or hand-sewn mask, here are some courses to consider taking next semester. Read more »
The 31st Annual Jabberwock Talent Showcase followed the theme “Night at the Museum: A Visionary’s Venture” and raised money for the Mary McLeod Bethune Scholarship. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
The LGBT Resource Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs streamed the play “SIJSIWAYULU,” which tells the story of two transgender women claiming their Two-Spirit identity. Read more »
University Union's first ever STEMS concert will consist of both a masterclass-style moderated discussion and short performance from the Atlanta-originated duo. Read more »
Scenic and lighting designer Marie Yokoyama and director, writer and actor Temar Underwood are the inaugural recipients of the two-year positions. Read more »
The multiplayer game has become a popular social activity this semester, with many SU students playing Among Us to connect with and compete against friends. Read more »
The coworking space has continued to provide opportunities for social interaction during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »
Syracuse University juniors Griffin Goldstein and Grace Asch created the film club, which challenges media representations and strives to tell stories from diverse perspectives. Read more »
A father-daughter duo run the gourmet hot sauce company, which opened its Market and Tasting Bar store in late October. Read more »
The Syracuse Poster Project has continued to display art including murals and posters despite obstacles due to COVID-19. Read more »
The banners will be on display at several locations, including Bethany Baptist Church, the Community Folk Art Center and ArtRage. Read more »
The banners will be on display at several locations, including Bethany Baptist Church, the Community Folk Art Center and ArtRage. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Lucy Messineo-Witt says the 2020 version of the film is not ambitious enough in its reimagining of the haunting story. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
Ikerson Hopper, an artist from the Onondaga Nation, creates tattoo designs inspired by Haudenosaunee and Polynesian art and works with an online apparel line. Read more »
SU students and alumni performed songs about the complexity of the human experience in a Zoom concert on Sunday as part of Orange Central. Read more »
The ArtHouse held a virtual writing workshop led by author and SU professor Dana Spiotta on Sunday. Read more »
In a Zoom event for SU students and faculty/staff, comedians Eric Andre and Sarah Sherman discussed Andre’s pandemic pastimes and favorite prank. Read more »
Curated by five SU students, the project uses art installation to challenge norms about race and identity. Read more »
Syracuse hair salons have implemented safety protocols including air filtration systems and increased cleaning to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Read more »
Some Syracuse residents have used free time during COVID-19 stay-at-home orders to launch home-based baking businesses and sell their products online. Read more »
The pandemic has interrupted Halloween plans, but festivities such as the CMC Haunted House and drive-through trick or treat, have continued with safety precautions. Read more »
In a Zoom conversation hosted by the Goldring arts journalism and communications program, music critic Alex Ross shared the inspiration and writing process behind his latest book. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says that the series uses flashbacks and monologues to portray complex characters with tragic pasts. Read more »
Murray Lebovitz sells bottles of cold brew to students, buying beans for the coffee from local roasters such as Recess Coffee. Read more »