Tag: Bird Library
Syracuse adds additional bike path, increasing connectivity
The path was installed on Comstock and Waverly avenues. Read More »
2 architecture students create Bird Library art installation
“Homo-Symbiosis” is an art installation in Bird Library running from Sept. 9 to Nov. 2. Read More »
Disability Cultural Center director discusses center philosophy, experiences
Elizabeth Taets Von Amerongen worked as a psychotherapist before coming to Syracuse University. Read More »
Students should learn about SU’s legacy
Student Life columnist Maria Sanchez argues that attending SU’s 150th anniversary events can empower students with knowledge of the university’s legacy. Read More »
Interim deans lead 3 SU schools and colleges
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the School of Information Studies all lack permanent deans. Read More »
Electronic bike share program to begin operating at SU
The city collaborated on the program with Gotcha, a mobility service company that offers alternate forms of transportation in place of cars. Read More »
Campus organizations plan events for first-year students
The LGBT Resource Center, Disability Cultural Center and the Office of Multicultural Affairs will begin the year with a mixer to promote “cross-cultural exchange.” Read More »
Here’s where to find offices, dining while Schine undergoes renovations
Goldstein Auditorium and the Syracuse University Bookstore will remain open in Schine throughout construction. Read More »
George Wazen: DPS officer works to build positive relationships with students
George Wazen, the DPS library operations coordinator, fosters connections at SU by creating a comfortable space for students. Read More »
Archival studies experts discuss need for diversity in their field
Michelle Caswell and Samip Mallick, co-founders of the South Asian American Digital Archive, discussed the impact of treating archiving spaces as potential sites of activism. Read More »
SU alum to deliver lecture on industry experience, cultural identity for AAPI Month
Leo Wong, a 2014 graduate from Syracuse University, will speak on Tuesday as part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read More »
LGBT Resource Center expands gender-affirming clothing closet
A student assistant at SU’s LGBT Resource Center is working towards creating a space for queer people exploring their gender expression to feel validated through clothing. Read More »
Professor discusses negative media portrayal of Haudenosaunee historical events
Susan Hill, associate professor of Indigenous studies and history at the University of Toronto, warned against accepting historical accounts at face value, as well as continuing to tell historically-accepted stories that reproduce harmful binaries. Read More »
SU announces Campus Framework town halls, construction updates
Construction will occur across campus, from Marshall Street to Mount Olympus. Read More »
3rd Disability Cultural Center director candidate presents at Bird Library
Sierra is a private psychotherapist from Oregon. Read More »
Candidate for Disability Cultural Center director presents in Bird Library
Kathy O’Connell is one of three candidates for director of Syracuse University’s Disability Cultural Center. Read More »
News briefs: 3 stories you may have missed this weekend
Candidates for Disability Cultural Center director will give presentations on disability culture. Read More »
SU student Brianna Herrera remembered for her work ethic, humbleness
Brianna Herrera, a senior information management and technology major, died in a bus crash Thursday night. Read More »
Construction update: Undergraduate research center complete
Syracuse University will provide $1 million annually to support the undergraduate research center. Read More »
Kent Syverud details SU’s research goals, diversity initiatives in speech
The university will hire 200 new faculty and provide grants for undergraduate research, among other things. Read More »
Construction update: New research center to open by spring semester
Vice President and Chief Facilities Officer Pete Sala gave updates on campus construction in a Thursday email. Read More »
SU’s LGBT Resource Center plans for new role as it moves out of current home
The LGBT Resource Center has been located at 750 Ostrom Ave. for 17 years. Now it’s moving to Bird Library, and eventually to the Schine Student Center. Read More »
INTERACTIVE: Here is what construction will happen on campus over winter break
Six main areas of construction will continue over winter break. Read More »
INTERACTIVE: 5 ways to de-stress on campus during finals
Too busy to get off campus this week? Here’s how to de-stress without leaving the Hill. Read More »