Tag: College of Visual and Performing Arts
Students, faculty share their thoughts on new campus safety app Orange Safe
Orange Safe provides students, faculty and staff a number of tools to stay connected and receive important campus notifications, communicate with campus safety and get access to resources needed the most. Read More »
‘Fly More Than You Fall’s’ journey from SU VPA workshop to Broadway
After getting its start in Syracuse University's VPA School, Eric Holmes and Nat Zegree’s musical “Fly More Than You Fall” has been performed across the country and is now headed to Broadway. Read More »
Enjoy live music, various cuisines at these 7 events in Syracuse this week
Check out these 7 events this week to get involved, get outside, or learn something new. Read More »
Authorities find no credible threat from Warehouse fire poster
The poster was a part of a class assignment and wasn't meant to be posted publicly. The student responsible for the poster was referred to the Office of Community Standards. Read More »
SU leadership introduce Academic Strategic Plan
The various working groups will collect input from the SU community throughout the fall, and they will begin drafting the updated plan in the middle of the semester. Read More »
SU drops mask requirement on campus transportation
New York state policy has not changed regarding masking in health care facilities and masks are still required in all health care spaces at the Barnes Center at the Arch. Read More »
SU, JMA Wireless partner to bring 5G to 3 residence halls
About 53% of students eligible for the JMA 5G pilot program have joined thus far, with 47% currently unable to join due to technological constraints. Read More »
IVMF digital library aims to support veterans through information access
The library, launched in April, consists of two collections — an Employment and Economic Opportunity collection and an Entrepreneurship collection. Read More »
Despite longtime presence, students may not know about a free legal service
SU’s Student Association and Graduate Student Organization fund the organization, established in 1972, with money from student activity fees. Read More »
Committee members emphasize students, diversity on Whitman Dean search
Syracuse University Provost Gretchen Ritter announced the launch of a search committee on Sept. 1 to find the Whitman School of Management’s next dean. Read More »
London Ladd’s identity influences his latest exhibit ‘How Shall We Be Known’
Biracial illustrator London Ladd's collection "How Shall We Be Known?" offers a glimpse into Black culture and authentic representation. Read More »
Fruit, Caribbean identity inspire Samantha Box’s exhibit ‘Caribbean Dreams’
Still life photographer Samantha Box used Caribbean food as inspiration for her "Caribbean Dreams" collection, an intimate examination of cultural expression through food. Read More »
Taiwanese, Chinese students concerned over political tension
Syracuse University students from both China and Taiwan are navigating rising tensions following U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. Read More »
Honors Thesis students tell health stories through senior project
What started as a personal struggle for the dancer soon evolved into a senior thesis project Performing with Pain, a performance focused on reducing stigmas surrounding illness and injury in the performing arts. Read More »
SU distributes unknown, 'small' number of potentially counterfeit COVID-19 tests
An unknown number of the 300 FlowFlex COVID-19 testing kits being distributed via SU campus vending machines prior to Sept. 1 are potentially fraudulent, Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie wrote in a campus-wide email Thursday. Read More »
Students discuss accommodations for passengers with disabilities at Hancock Airport
While some students with disabilities said the airport sufficiently catered to their needs, others claimed the mechanisms in place need to be improved. Read More »
Project IMPRESS looks to promote diversity, interdisciplinary collaborations
The School of Education at SU will partner with local school districts to recruit students of color for a Project IMPRESS, a new interdisciplinary program. Read More »
Identity, diversity on display at 1st SU Art Museum gallery of semester
The Syracuse University Art Museum's first gallery of the semester, 5,500 Years of Art, explores themes of identity and expression across cultures. Read More »
SU splits Title IX office into 2 teams, distinguishes between students, employees
The Title IX office at SU will now function as two teams, with one handling complaints against students and one handling complaints against faculty. Read More »
Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering attendees celebrate indigenous culture
On Monday afternoon, nearly 200 people attended the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering outside of Hendricks Chapel. Prominent indigenous community members as well as SU administrators attended and spoke at the gathering. Read More »
New exhibit uses hyper-realistic rice bags to comment on Asian American culture
Sculpture exhibit My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks features hyperrealistic ceramic rice bags, a commentary on nuanced Asian-American culture. Read More »
SU Libraries to preserve current government documents
Syracuse University Libraries typically preserve 64% of the 10,000 to 11,000 different publications the Government Publishing Organization makes available. Read More »