Tag: College of Visual and Performing Arts
SU Department of Drama explores AIDS crisis in 'The Baltimore Waltz'
The show takes the audience through a sequence of events that are revealed to be a dream. Read More »
After 20 years, Spark Contemporary Art Space evolves into nonprofit
The art center has changed hands and shifted focus over the past 20 years, and its newest co-owners hope to turn it into a place of possibility for local creatives. Read More »
Maxwell civics program recognized in national online case study
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs’ citizenship and civic engagement program was part of the study. Read More »
Here are 3 key takeaways from the University Senate’s budget report
The University Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Affairs presented a report on SU’s research funding, veterans and military affairs and the Department of Public Safety during Wednesday’s meeting. Read More »
Everyone can be a student at the many museums across Syracuse
Museum-goers have plenty of options in central New York. Here’s what local historical, science and art museums are offering during the winter months. Read More »
Syracuse University to launch expanded career services program
The hiring of new advisers will be funded in part by the $100 million Invest Syracuse fundraising initiative. Read More »
Syracuse University staffer to push progressive vision during New York State Senate campaign
Rachel May, coordinator of the university’s sustainability education, has been a local activist for years. Read More »
Administrators address student questions at SA forum
Several administrators fielded questions from students and community members at an open forum Monday night. Read More »
Chair of drama department at Syracuse University receives prestigious Juilliard President’s Medal
Ralph Zito won The Juilliard School’s President’s Medal for dedicating more than 20 years of service in the dramatic arts. Read More »
SUArt Galleries director Domenic Iacono to step down after 40 years
In addition to curating world-class exhibits, Iacono founded the Palitz Gallery in the Lubin House in New York City. He will leave SU in June. Read More »
VPA ranked on The Hollywood Reporter’s top film schools list
VPA’s ranking comes from the college’s abroad programs and internship opportunities. Read More »
Former Billboard editorial director to head Syracuse University’s Bandier Program
Bill Werde has been named director of the Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business and Entertainment Industries. He previously worked at Billboard as editorial director. Read More »
Syracuse University’s schools and colleges announce convocation speakers
Speakers for each college and school’s convocation were announced Monday. The Falk College and the Whitman School will have student and faculty speakers in lieu of alumni speakers. Read More »
As SU moves toward 'One University' brand, career services on campus could become more centralized
In an effort to understand Syracuse University's individual school and colleges' career services, The Daily Orange analyzed thousands of data points on the subject from available reports. Read More »
Here’s the rundown on where SU school and college convocation ceremonies will be this weekend
Commencement events will be held at SUNY-ESF and on Syracuse University’s Main Campus and South Campus Thursday through Sunday. Read More »
Bandier Program’s shift from VPA to Newhouse was warranted, but the discussion process was flawed
The Daily Orange Editorial Board considers the lack of public discussion had about the Bandier Program’s intra-university transfer. Read More »
Bandier program’s move to Newhouse creates tension
Lorraine Branham, dean of the Newhouse School, said many people involved in the program have advocated for years that the program transition to Newhouse. The university announced the move in late March. Read More »
‘Juice Box’: students work all semester in class promoting this concert
Twenty music industry and Bandier students take on this one-of-a-kind class project to promote a concert at the Westcott Theater. Read More »
New course on Donald Trump announced and other news you may have missed today
A VPA course will examine President Trump from a pop culture perspective and the city suspended a firefighter on Wednesday in connection to a hit and run. Read More »
‘Haunted Ethnography’ exhibition digs up graves of colonialism
Organized by Urban Video Project, the “Haunted Ethnography: New Experimental Documentary” exhibition challenges the hard history of ethnographic film. Read More »
Senior gets tattoo of his original character
The happy creature on Kevin Wegener’s arm is a testament to his awkward adolescent years. Read More »
Officials, professors react to laws that would get rid of tenure in public universities
Lawmaker, Syracuse University professors give opinions on bills introduced in two states that are proposing to eliminate tenure at public colleges and universities. Read More »
Fearful of what Trump could do next, Syracuse's Muslim community remains committed to educating others about Islam
Local Syracuse Muslim residents and students are worried about Donald Trump’s next four years in office, but remain committed to speaking about Islam and educating others about the religion. Read More »
Updated academic integrity policy aims to make reporting violations easier, clarify the process
The new academic integrity policy reflects input from students and faculty who are overwhelmed with reporting requirements. Read More »