SU students attend diplomatic peace forum on Korean conflict
The 2019 Global Peace Forum on Korea was held at Columbia University in September. Read more »
The 2019 Global Peace Forum on Korea was held at Columbia University in September. Read more »
The third annual Mr. ASIA pageant aims to break down gender norms and stereotypes targeting Asian American communities. Read more »
April is National Poetry Month. Here are three student poets at Syracuse University who have shared the inspirations behind their work and how the art form acts as a mode of healing, identity and self-expression. Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 7, 2019 at 12:45 p.m. The 2019 Cold Read Festival aims to give playwrights and actors an opportunity to workshop their latest pieces in… Read more »
Osman has been able to bridge her two passions, design and community service, at SU by being active in multiple student organizations. Read more »
Damon Dominique and Jo Franco are two YouTubers who love to travel and learn about different languages and cultures. Read more »
The university is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month with a variety of events to shed light on ethnic experiences. Read more »
Reid hopes to hold a discussion with students about race and gender in the media, which is the subject of a Newhouse class she teaches in New York City. Read more »
Students will be traveling to places such as West Virginia; Washington, D.C.; Costa Rica and Israel to learn outside the classroom and make an impact on new communities. Read more »
Eric and Judy Mower met at SU as undergraduate students in the 1960s. Ever since, they’ve continued making an impact on the Syracuse community together. Read more »
Trevor Clement’s first solo show, “Blood From Four Wounds,” will be on view this weekend at the SPARK Art Space. It is composed of three aspects: audio elements, a photography display and an explanatory visuals book. Read more »