Margaret Atwood discusses activism, literary legacy at SU lecture
Before Margaret Atwood, author of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” began speaking at Syracuse University on Thursday evening, women’s and gender studies professor Vivian May gave an introduction speech. May got...
View Article4 news stories you missed during Family Weekend
From local politics to a campus speaker, here are four of the biggest stories to catch up on from the weekend. Rep. John Katko (R-Camillus) holds lead over Dana Balter Incumbent Rep. John Kato holds a...
View ArticleArtist, advocate Robert Shetterly to speak for University Lecture Series
After the devastating terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in 2001, Robert Shetterly felt a personal responsibility to report the truth. Seventeen years later, Shetterly has painted more than 200...
View ArticleSU announces spring semester University Lectures speakers
UPDATED: February 10, 2019 at 4:07 p.m. Speakers for this semester’s University Lectures series will include an award-winning radio journalist, an internationally-renowned research engineer and the...
View ArticleCatch up on 3 SU news stories you may have missed this week
Here are three Syracuse news stories you may have missed over the weekend. Woman with handgun assaults students An unknown woman assaulted three Syracuse University students with a handgun at about...
View ArticleNPR journalist Nina Totenberg discusses her experience covering the Supreme...
Nina Totenberg, an award-winning National Public Radio journalist, spoke about her career path and experiences covering the Supreme Court on Tuesday night in Hendricks Chapel. Her talk was the first of...
View ArticleResearch engineer Lynn Conway discusses innovation, erasure of women in science
Research engineer and LGBTQ advocate Lynn Conway asked her audience sitting in Hendricks Chapel to imagine that they were in the room with her while she attended the 2013 LGBT Pride Month celebration...
View ArticleFormer US Ambassador Martin Indyk talks Middle East relations in final...
UPDATED: April 18, 2019 Former United States ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk visited Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday night to discuss his career working as a foreign diplomat and where he sees the U.S.’...
View ArticleMarcus Solis, a broadcast journalist, discusses state of news industry during...
Syracuse University alumnus and broadcast reporter Marcus Solis discussed the state of the news industry during a lecture on Tuesday night as part of the University Lectures series. Solis has worked...
View ArticleUniversity Lecture focuses on race in news and politics
Jelani Cobb laughed when the phrase “racially charged” came out of his mouth. “I’m sorry,” he said. “I would like to create a voltage meter so that I could target exactly what the charge was. ‘Oh wow,...
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