Tag: Bird Library
Tax reform could affect Syracuse University's planning for major campus infrastructure projects
SU has proposed several major infrastructure projects, including renovations to the Carrier Dome and construction of the National Veterans Resource Complex. The Republican tax reform plan could make those projects more costly for the university. Read More »
Syracuse University staff member wins Blackstone international entrepreneurship competition
Josh Aviv, entrepreneur-in-residence at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, won a $15,000 prize at the Blackstone/Techstars venture pitch competition earlier this month. Read More »
Thrive at SU works to bridge gap between students and refugee community
Thrive at SU and InterFaith Works collaborate to connect Syracuse University students with the Syracuse refugee committee. Read More »
Around the world and back with a Syracuse University faculty adviser
Danielle Benjamin's travel advice includes being open to leave a day early and remembering that it's never too late to book anything. Read More »
Syracuse University to close most of the University Place promenade Tuesday morning
An independent film project shooting at Syracuse University will require SU to close parts of the University Place promenade and areas in front of the Hall of Languages. Read More »
Syracuse University’s 24-hour fundraiser exceeded its goal by 190 percent
More than 3,560 donors contributed to Syracuse University’s first 24-hour fundraiser, called Boost the ‘Cuse. Read More »
Entrepreneurs to display products at 3rd ‘Cuse Market
The Blackstone LaunchPad, a entrepreneurship center at Bird Library, is hosting the market. Read More »
Construction update: Syracuse University is designing classroom upgrades as small-scale projects continue
In a campus-wide email, Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, announced some of Syracuse University’s summer 2018 construction plans. Read More »
Bird Library was built 45 years ago. Now, the building’s future is uncertain under the Campus Framework plan.
Syracuse University’s academic hub turns 45 this month, but infrastructure plans for the “heart of the campus” still remain unclear. Read More »
Video: The future of Bird Library
Bird Library is in its 45th year on Syracuse University campus. See how it might be changing in the years to come. Read More »
Why some students decided to not go to Juice Jam
There were many reasons some students didn’t attend Juice Jam. Lack of interest in musical artists and expensive ticket prices are among them. Read More »
Construction update: Hendricks Chapel work nears completion
Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, detailed ongoing project updates in an email to the campus community Tuesday. Read More »
Syracuse University tutoring services expand programming this semester
Students will have the opportunity to receive tutoring in more classes this semester. Here is a list of the classes that are being offered. Read More »
Syracuse University’s libraries are more than a study hall. Here’s how you can make the most of them.
Student Life columnist Joanna Orland shares the secrets of Syracuse University libraries, from entrepreneurial resources to a real Oscar tucked away on the sixth floor. Read More »
Incoming SA leadership should balance new initiatives with improving public perception
The Daily Orange Editorial Board addresses the public perception pitfalls SA has faced in the past year and discusses how the incoming administration should address them. Read More »
SA leaders share what they accomplished during the 60th legislative session
SA President and Vice President Eric Evangelista and Joyce LaLonde share what they accomplished during the 2016-17 academic year within the C.A.R.E. platform they campaigned on. Read More »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board endorses James Franco and Angie Pati for Student Association president and vice president
The D.O. Editorial Board explains its reasoning for endorsing the Franco-Pati ticket over presidential candidate Tyler Rossi and vice presidential candidate Roy Tin. Read More »
That display in Bird Library took months to make
Sustainacuse, a coalition of graduate architecture and engineering students, installed their sustainability exhibit in Bird Library this week to an opening reception Friday. Read More »
These graduate students are building a literal green room
Two professors teach a graduate-level class that will install a sustainability exhibit in Bird Library this spring, but ultimately, it’s the students’ project. Read More »
If you build it – in Bird Library – they will come
Graduate students in architecture and engineering are building an interactive, virtual and augmented reality-infused exhibit due to open April 14 in Bird Library. Read More »
The ultimate movie guide for when you’re pretending to be in Cabo
Not everyone goes on a wild trip during the week off from classes, and movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen has a fine alternative. Read More »
Syracuse University was wise to create a centralized tutoring center, but needs to publicize it
The Daily Orange Editorial Board supports Syracuse University's consolidation of tutoring services in E.S. Bird Library, but encourages the university to promote the center on a wider basis. Read More »
4 things totally going on at SU that you’re missing
Syracuse Stage may still be showing "Mary Poppins," but humor columnist Josh Feinblatt did some research to see what's really going on at SU while students are away. Read More »
REACHING BACK: Remembrance Scholars strive to connect with late students without archive collections
For some Remembrance Scholars, representing one of the 35 can be easier said than done because some of the students lost in Pan Am Flight 103 do not have collections in their name in the archives. Read More »