
Congratulations to the 2014 Synergy graduation class.
Congratulations to the 2014 Synergy graduation class.
Dr. Bill Coplin advocates developing skill before scholarship
Here’s part one of our conversation with Arel Moodie.
SU Chancellor Kent Syverud greets finishers at the run for fun Friday morning (a few hours before his inauguration).
Syracuse Housing Authority Director Bill Simmons was one of the early finishers who ran with Chancellor Syverud
The final stretch of the Chancellor’s Run followed the Connective Corridor up University Avenue.
Actor and philanthropist Keisha Knight Pulliam spoke to a group of students from the Syracuse City School District during the Sisters Empowering Sisters Conference on Saturday.
The Image Initiative was founded by Founder & President, Sisters Empowering Sisters SU alum Nicole Watkins.
Mr. Armstrong, Vice Principal at Ed Smith School, shows that educators can also be fashionable.
Nicole Blue danced at the Ed Smith School Black History Month Program this morning. The program also included a student-run question and answer session with SCSD Superintendent Sharon Contreras and Assemblyman Sam Roberts.
Crossfire: Assemblyman Sam Roberts remained cool while he was grilled by students about everything from lawmaking to martial arts.
Syracuse City School District Superintendent Sharon Contreras talked with the students about being inspired by her parents, her multi-ethnic heritage, and her continued commitment to child advocacy.
Dr. Joan Hillsman, musicologist
Dr. Joan Hillsman, music educator and author, gave a clinic on the art and historical significance of gospel music last night for students at Syracuse University. She was joined by a trio of singers that included LaRae Martin-Coore. The event was held at Setnor Auditorium.
Check out a sample of their performance of “Wade in the Water” below.
Kent D. Syverud was introduced today as the Chancellor-designate at Syracuse University. He will take over for Nancy Cantor.
The evolution for Kent D. Syverud is now complete. The legal scholar who graduated undergrad at Georgetown, then law school from the University of Michigan, will now be the leader for the Orange. He will become the school’s 12th chancellor.