The Students for Rudy, a subdivision in the College Republicans at Syracuse University made approximately 2,000 calls to Delaware, New York and New Jersey and 5,000 calls to Florida in the last week. They talked to voters about why former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani is the best presidential contender.
Students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts learned Friday that their dean, Carole Brzozowski, accepted a promotion to university performing arts presenter. Today, students will meet to discuss frustrations generated by her departure from the school.
This fall, Syracuse University will have the honor of playing host to works by some of the most famed artists of the Renaissance, including Michelangelo Buonarroti, Leone Leoni, Marcello Venusti and Giorgio Ghisi. "Michelangelo: The Man and the Myth" will be held at the SU Art Galleries in Syracuse from Aug.
As primary season reaches its fevered pitch, many campaign groups are vying for last-minute support from potential voters. Students for Obama, the official student arm of the National Barack Obama campaign, will be holding a rally for Senator Obama today on the quad at 11:45 a.
The old saying goes, "Those who can't do, teach." Teach for America (TFA) has been defying this old axiom since the organization was founded in 1990. The national program puts recent college graduates into the classrooms of low-income communities as teachers.
More than a thousand campuses across the country will hold events today in a national effort to raise awareness about global warming. Focus the Nation, an initiative that holds events on the climate changes of America, will take place today at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and Syracuse University.
Architect Brad Lynch, founder and principal of Chicago-based company Brininstool + Lynch, spoke Wednesday at the opening of his exhibition in the Architecture Gallery at the Warehouse. Lynch's exhibition, "Claremont House," is a showcase of his architecturally modern home, located west of Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Inside a typical dorm room at Syracuse University, it is not uncommon for a student to hear through the paper-thin walls the daily gossip and whereabouts of fellow hallmates. At Duke University, the walls of a newly opened home for students speak, too. These walls, however, reveal much more useful information, like the weather forecast.