Samba Laranja: the Syracuse University Brazilian ensemble will perform for a fourth time at Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) in New York City. As part of the 2014 JALC Brazilian...Read More
When former Bangor High School football star and Fitzpatrick Trophy winner Peter McCarty first attended the University of Massachusetts, he majored in criminal justice. Temporarily. “I didn’t want to be...Read More
As with many families of students in the Setnor School of Music, Lisa Kranz’s parents in Buffalo can’t make it to every performance that she has during the school year. Live...Read More
Robert Shetterly’s “Americans Who Tell the Truth: Models of Courageous Citizenship,” an exhibition of portraits that present citizens who courageously engage issues of social, environmental and economic fairness, will be...Read More
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the School of Education No. 45 among the best education graduate schools for 2015. This is the second consecutive year the School of...Read More
The National Art Education Association (NAEA) has named James Haywood Rolling, Jr., Dual Associate Professor of Art Education in the School of Education and The College of Visual and Performing...Read More
Sharif Bey, Assistant Professor of Art Education at the School of Education, has been awarded the 2014 John Michael Kohler Art Center Arts/Industry Residency. He was one of 13 artists chosen...Read More
601 Tully: Center for Engaged Art and Research, the Central New York Community Foundation, and the Seymour Dual Language Academy will host the Nature Matching System mural unveiling and curriculum...Read More
Dr. Bessie Cooper-Noble, G’73 (Ph.D. Elementary Education), an orator, educator, author, humanitarian, 94, of Port St. John, Florida, died on February 7, 2014, with family by her side. She was...Read More
Daniel Sage, 86, of Fayetteville, died on Sunday, January 12. Born in Table Rock, Oregon, where his family had been pioneers, he lived in the Syracuse area for the last...Read More