Tag: College of Visual and Performing Arts
Renowned painter Arnaldo Roche Rabell to showcase at Point of Contact Gallery
Puerto Rican artist Arnaldo Roche Rabell will showcase his exhibit, "The Blue of Ruin," at the Point of Contact Gallery. The exhibit features some of the largest paintings the gallery has ever had, with the biggest at 12 feet high. Read More »
GSO members vote to approve funds for student organizations
Following contentious debate, Syracuse University's graduate student organization voted to approve funds for several student organizations. Read More »
Assessments of SU's schools and colleges should be conducted during dean searches
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the decision to review Hendricks Chapel in correlation with the search for a new dean and argues that the joint measure should be implemented at all Syracuse University entities. Read More »
Syracuse University Singers to travel to Bulgaria to compete in European Grand Prix
Having won the Florilège Vocal de Tours choral competition in France last year, the Syracuse University Singers will travel this May to Varna, Bulgaria to compete in the European Grand Prix. Read More »
Enhancing Syracuse University's career services is a shared responsibility between students and the administration
The Daily Orange Editorial Board calls for a regular assessment of Syracuse University's career services and explains why the success of these resources is dependent on the efforts of both students and university officials. Read More »
How Syracuse University is trying to become a more sustainable campus
SU has a history of implementing sustainability initiatives on campus. And now, the university has additional long-term sustainability plans, including becoming carbon neutral by 2040 and expanding the bike share program. Read More »
SU students and professor try to raise $30,000 to fund independent movie
A class in the College of Visual and Performing Arts that allows students to work on a real film set is struggling to raise the funds necessary to carry the course into next semester. Read More »
Local skate shop and gallery closes unexpectedly
After going through a period of low morale and several difficulties, the Better Skate Shop and Art Gallery decided to close the doors on its permanent location. Read More »
Video: Take a look at the history of the Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Take a look around The Warehouse ten years after students first occupied it. Read More »
The positives and negatives of The Warehouse 10 years after occupation, as told by Syracuse University community
Since The Warehouse became a part of campus 10 years ago, the Syracuse University reflect on whether or not it has achieved its intended purpose. Read More »
SU hosts largest job and internship fair of the semester
SU Career Services is hosting the biggest job and internship event this week where students have the opportunity to meet directly with employers. Read More »
Maxwell search committee sets precedent for Syracuse University leadership selection
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the example set by the Maxwell search committee for the Syracuse University campus. Read More »
Course evaluations are important, but should not define class
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses course evaluations and argues that they are valuable, but must be considered by faculty members with professional judgement. Read More »
Syracuse University professor sues university on disability, gender discrimination
A former Syracuse University professor is suing the university for allegedly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and the presence of discriminatory, “Mad Men”-esque sexism in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Read More »
Syracuse University's internal grant program receives funding for research projects
Syracuse University's Office of Research allocated $245,000 for research projects as part of the university's new internal grant program. Read More »
SU names members of Maxwell, VPA dean search committees
SU has named the members of the dean search committees for the Maxwell School and VPA. Read More »
Officials discuss how space is allocated for student group events
Student groups at Syracuse University depend on the university's Student Centers and Programming Services to determine if, when and where the group will hold an event. Here's how SCPS figures out the process of space allocation for these events. Read More »
Syracuse University officials discuss specifics of Blackstone LaunchPad space in Bird Library
Syracuse University announced on Oct. 23 that it received a $900,000 grant from the Blackstone Charitable Fund for a new entrepreneurial program. Read More »
SU names chair of VPA dean search committee
SU has announced the chair of the dean search committee for VPA. Read More »
Tours to be held at Crouse College historic bell tower Saturday
It’s not every day that Crouse’s historic bell tower is opened to the public. But this Saturday, alumni and students will have the opportunity to experience the bells first-hand as a part of Syracuse’s Orange Central events. Read More »
Former director of jazz studies at VPA details life as musician and teacher
For Joe Riposo, 82, music might as well be his first language. Read More »
Leon Fleisher performs on piano, discusses musical career
Leon Fleisher, a teacher, conductor and world-renowned concert pianist, filled the lower level of Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday as the first guest for this semester's University Lecture Series. Read More »
SA holds assembly elections, Seedat discusses athletic fee
At Monday night's SA meeting, President Aysha Seedat discussed a possible athletics fee and the assembly held its elections. Read More »
University Lecture Series to feature 4 lectures this fall
This semester's University Lecture Series will feature four lectures: pianist Leon Fleisher, author Cheryl Strayed, The New York Times columnists Charles Blow and Ross Douthat and environmental journalist Naomi Klein. Read More »