Jewish Humor and Satire class hosts online comedy performances
Students in the class are performing stand-up comedy sets, which they have been developing for the past three months, from their homes over Zoom livestreams. Read more »
Students in the class are performing stand-up comedy sets, which they have been developing for the past three months, from their homes over Zoom livestreams. Read more »
The comedy about a merchant who hires a matchmaker in hopes of finding love was the inspiration behind the Broadway musical, “Hello Dolly.” Read more »
An exhibit celebrating The Stand’s 10th anniversary features the most memorable photographs from each year that the newspaper has been in print. Read more »
Washington’s book is a collection of short stories that take place in the author’s hometown of Houston. Read more »
Multiple SU students work as ambassadors for dating apps such as Tinder and Bumble. In addition to promoting the apps on Instagram, they organize sponsored events and wear brand merchandise around campus. Read more »
To celebrate Frederick Douglass Day on Feb. 14, the Humanities Center at SU will host an event dedicated to transcribing written works by Anna Julia Cooper, a Black feminist leader and activist. Read more »
Tyler Cameron will speak about his experience on the reality show, his modeling career and philanthropic work on Feb. 7 in Goldstein Auditorium. Read more »
Hope Cafe serves a mixture of Peruvian, Italian and American cuisine while serving those in need. The cafe is run by volunteers and donates its profits to aid children living in extreme poverty around the world. Read more »
Inspired by Steve Lacy, SU junior Aidan Ochre creates and records music from home. The indie music artist also does live performances and will perform at Reneprom on Jan. 25. Read more »
SU professor Joan Bryant curated an exhibit of 150 photographs that show life in the Jim Crow era. The exhibit, along with two others, will be on display at SUArt Galleries from Jan. 16 to March 13. Read more »
The Sol Stone Center opened in Syracuse this past August and is a part of the Upstate New York Eating Disorder Service. Read more »
The “All-American Terrorism Panel” took place in Gifford Auditorium as a part of Remembrance Week, which honors the 35 students who passed away in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Read more »
Sebastian Maniscalco, a high-acclaimed comedian, will be coming to Syracuse this weekend. Maniscalco will have four performances at the Landmark Theatre. Read more »
The Drag Queen Bingo event will feature a queer-themed bingo game, a drag performance and a question and answer session with internationally renowned drag queen Shangela Laquifa Wadley. Read more »
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo implemented the Red Flag Law in August. Read more »
Jason Zengerle spoke at the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications about six months after winning the school’s Toner Prize. Read more »
Syracuse University aims to utilize local vendors instead of outsourcing resources and services for campus projects. Read more »