Tag: Bird Library
The Daily Orange Editorial Board endorses James Franco and Angie Pati for Student Association president and vice president
The D.O. Editorial Board explains its reasoning for endorsing the Franco-Pati ticket over presidential candidate Tyler Rossi and vice presidential candidate Roy Tin. Read More »
That display in Bird Library took months to make
Sustainacuse, a coalition of graduate architecture and engineering students, installed their sustainability exhibit in Bird Library this week to an opening reception Friday. Read More »
These graduate students are building a literal green room
Two professors teach a graduate-level class that will install a sustainability exhibit in Bird Library this spring, but ultimately, it’s the students’ project. Read More »
If you build it – in Bird Library – they will come
Graduate students in architecture and engineering are building an interactive, virtual and augmented reality-infused exhibit due to open April 14 in Bird Library. Read More »
The ultimate movie guide for when you’re pretending to be in Cabo
Not everyone goes on a wild trip during the week off from classes, and movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen has a fine alternative. Read More »
Syracuse University was wise to create a centralized tutoring center, but needs to publicize it
The Daily Orange Editorial Board supports Syracuse University's consolidation of tutoring services in E.S. Bird Library, but encourages the university to promote the center on a wider basis. Read More »
4 things totally going on at SU that you’re missing
Syracuse Stage may still be showing "Mary Poppins," but humor columnist Josh Feinblatt did some research to see what's really going on at SU while students are away. Read More »
REACHING BACK: Remembrance Scholars strive to connect with late students without archive collections
For some Remembrance Scholars, representing one of the 35 can be easier said than done because some of the students lost in Pan Am Flight 103 do not have collections in their name in the archives. Read More »
LaunchPad executive director connects aspiring Entrepreneurs to global businesses
To Linda Hartsock, working with students on their business plans, as part of Blackstone Launchpad, has been highly rewarding and satisfying career. Read More »
ESPN reporter talks race and gender in journalism
Sarina Morales, an ESPN reporter and Syracuse University alum, gave her commemorative speech for Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month on Thursday. Morales discussed issues of race in the sports media industry. Read More »
Gallery: SU community calls for justice in response to incidents of police brutality
About 60 Syracuse University community members gathered by Hendricks Chapel to participate in a march against police brutality toward black people on Saturday afternoon. Read More »
Syracuse University community members march against police violence toward black people
Syracuse University community members participated in a march against police brutality toward black people on Saturday afternoon. Read More »
'Our Doors Opened Wide' exhibition illustrates veterans’ lives at SU after returning from war
An exhibition features letters, films, photographs and memorabilia from veterans’ lives at SU opened at E.S. Bird Library on Thursday. Read More »
Syracuse University to hold event to inspire women entrepreneurs
An event called, “Inspiring Women Entrepreneurs,” will be held at Syracuse University's new entrepreneurship center. The event will include a keynote speech by Tameka Montgomery and a panel discussion. Read More »
Syracuse University Libraries to hold Welcome Fest
The libraries at SU are ringing in the new year with an open house event, hoping to draw crowds with improved interactivity and a myriad of exciting student resources. Read More »
Syracuse University news stories you might have missed over the summer
Catch up on some of the major news and stories from Syracuse University you might have missed over the summer. Read More »
An explanation of the Campus Framework: SU's 20-year infrastructure project
Syracuse University released the Campus Framework, a 20-year plan for the physical campus, in June. Here is an explanation of that plan and what it means for SU. Read More »
Explaining Syracuse University's controversial University Place promenade
The University Place promenade was completed a week before the fall 2016 semester started, but many Syracuse University community members are not happy with it. Here is an explanation of the controversial campus project. Read More »
Syracuse University releases 20-year plan for campus development with Campus Framework draft
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud released a draft of the Campus Framework plan to the SU community on Monday after 18 months of planning and campus outreach. Read More »
How some members of the SU community feel the promenade money should be spent
During a campus protest on Tuesday, Syracuse University community members questioned the amount of money being spent on University Place promenade and how practical the promenade will be. Read More »
Syracuse University community members protest University Place promenade
Syracuse University community members gathered in front of the Hall of Languages to protest the University Place promenade on Tuesday. Read More »
Traffic changes to begin due to University Place promenade construction
Construction for the University Place promenade will begin on Tuesday and cause traffic changes in the area. Read More »
Construction of University Place promenade to begin next week
SU Vice President Pete Sala said in an email that construction of the promenade will "essentially be complete" prior to the start of the fall semester. Read More »
THE General Body creates petition in support of Syracuse University faculty concern over University Place promenade
THE General Body created a petition to support an earlier petition that was made by Syracuse University faculty members to express concern about the proposed University Place promenade. Read More »