Work Wednesday: Dominick Valentino
Dominick Valentino considers his job at Ernie Davis Dining Center to be the most important thing in his life. “If I didn’t have a job,… Read more »
Dominick Valentino considers his job at Ernie Davis Dining Center to be the most important thing in his life. “If I didn’t have a job,… Read more »
Jordan West is working to make students feel uncomfortable. As the graduate assistant for the six-week Conversations About Race and Ethnicity sessions in the Office… Read more »
Tim Barr is teaching students a meaningful way to drink. For Barr, an instructor of food studies at Syracuse University for 18 years, this includes… Read more »
Rochelle Ford considers her work in the public relations department of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications her “ministry.” Ford joined the Newhouse faculty… Read more »
Nick Ryan struggled to find food options when he first became a vegan, so now he serves them up for others. A vegan since he… Read more »
While living under siege during the Bosnian War, Azra Hromadzic fell in love and spent her summers swimming in the Una waterfalls. Hromadzic said these… Read more »
With outrageous, erotic metaphors and cases of teenage psychosexual neuroses, “EVOL” embodies Neven Lochhead’s fascination with videos not constrained by day-to-day logic. A Syracuse University instructor… Read more »
In times of crisis, Susan Pasco stays rooted in the present moment. As a therapist and director of the Sexual and Relationship Violence Response Team,… Read more »
Tula Goenka’s activism is rooted in her family. Her grandmother was a freedom fighter against the British as a part of the Quit India movement… Read more »
Michael Riley identifies as queer to express both his racial identity and sexual orientation, which he said gives him greater control over the development of… Read more »
Technology is leaving the digital world and making an impact on the community. Hackathon, a series of innovative events hosted by the Syracuse Technology Garden,… Read more »
After becoming a Buddhist nun, Bonnie Shoultz shaved her head as a symbol of leaving home and renounced attachments to material things, relationships and expectations.… Read more »
All the way from the small town of Pozzallo, Italy, Antonina DiStefano brings “the sun,” to Syracuse. “I come from this little town on the… Read more »
Medina Aboui considers herself to be a mother of the first-year student body at Syracuse University. While Aboui is kept busy with her daily operations… Read more »
Department of Public Safety officers are hosting an event to support an injured officer, who was struck by lightning in September and is unable to… Read more »
Students are being asked to stop storing their bikes on access ramps to improve safety for people with disabilities on campus. Bicyclists at Syracuse University… Read more »
From Hendricks Chapel, a large crowd of students walked toward the Place of Remembrance, holding small white candles. They struggled to keep the flames lit,… Read more »
To prove to students that psychopaths were not morally responsible, a Duke University professor of practical ethics took the audience through a “four-course meal.” The… Read more »
The six million-acre Adirondack StatePark will serve as a classroom for SUNY-ESF students participating in a residential semester, set to launch this fall. The program,… Read more »
The unemployment rate for millennials rose sharply for the third month in row, according to a January jobs report from the U.S. Department of Labor.… Read more »