Professor Johanna Keller, the founder of the Goldring Arts Journalism Program at SU, is retiring from teaching. She has combinedher love for writing and music throughout many career opportunities. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” provides messages of forgiveness and openness for people of all ages and honors the legacy of Fred Rogers. Read more »
Here are some scenes from Syracuse Stages and Syracuse University's department of drama's co-production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast." Read more »
Bassist Chris DeAngelis of electro-fusion band Kung Fu, speaks with The Daily Orange about the band's formative years and its style of music as they return to The Westcott on Dec. 7. Read more »
On Tuesday morning, professors and students would find the Comstock Art Facility vandalized with racist graffiti toward Asian people. By Thursday afternoon, SU’s art community came together and painted over the off-white wall where the graffiti used to be. Read more »
Artist ALOK not only spoke on the issues faced by the transgender community but also about the on-going sit-in occurring at The Barnes Center at The Arch where students protested since Wednesday morning. Read more »
The organization, Indigenous Students at Syracuse, is hosting a fashion show on Thursday. The event will feature both traditional and modern Indigenous clothing. Read more »
Scott Stevens, the director Native American and Indigenous Studies at SU, will lead a lecture in Goldstein Student Center on the importance of indigenous studies. Read more »
ArtRage Gallery To Show “American Dreams: Immigration Stories” a play that delves into the lives of immigrants in America through a series of monologues. Read more »