Writer: Eliana Rosen
SU alum Clothilde Ewing fills Black representation gap in children’s literature
Clothide Ewing, former Syracuse University student-athlete, published the children's book series “Stella,” the story of a quirky, spirited young Black girl, inspired by her daughter. Read More »
Compete at Just Dance Night, get career development with sushi this week
This week, expand your professional skills over sushi, or show off your dance movies with a night of music. Read More »
'Overture: 2025 Faculty Survey' showcases talent of SU's VPA staff
“Overture: 2025 Faculty Survey” is an exhibit at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse in downtown Syracuse that features the artwork of nearly 30 faculty members from Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. Read More »
Central New York Flyers sled hockey brings inclusion, community to the ice
The Central New York Flyers sled hockey team is an adaptive recreational hockey team. With most of its members having disabilities, it is an accessible alternative to ice hockey. Read More »
Sing along to Lana Del Rey, Kendrick Lamar's greatest hits this weekend
Celebrate pop artist Lana Del Rey and rap star Kendrick Lamar with the top hits from their discography, or watch Syracuse youth from the Narratio Fellowship program share poetry performed by ballet dancers. Read More »
‘Primary Trust’ tells Pulitzer-winning story of isolation, friendship
Eboni Booth’s play, “Primary Trust, ” serves as an antidote to loneliness. It's showing at Syracuse Stage from Jan. 22 to Feb 9. Read More »
'Tina: The Tina Turner Musical' honors the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll's legacy
Morgan Lewis returns to Syracuse to be a part of The Landmark Theatre’s “TINA: The Tina Turner Musical.” Read More »
Embrace the cold with Aspen at the Cage, TAUK Winter Tour this weekend
This week, dress for snowy slopes at the Cage or enjoy a night of your “Wildest Dreams” with the Listeso String Quartet. Read More »
Warm up with free coffee, compete in a video game tournament this week
Kick off the spring semester with free coffee and hot chocolate in Schine or take part in a manifestation workshop at the Community Folk Arts Center this week. Read More »
Everson’s annual Festival of Trees, Light brightens holiday spirit
The Everson Museum of Art is hosting its 39th annual Festival of Trees & Light from Dec. 5-8 and 11-15, featuring a Christmas tree display, art workshops and holiday performances. Read More »
Destress from finals with midnight breakfast, holiday celebrations
Join Orange After Dark for a rejuvenating late-night breakfast this finals week, or prepare to celebrate Kwanzaa with the Community Folk Arts Center. Read More »
‘Lion King’ brings intricate puppets, well-loved characters to Syracuse
“The Lion King” on Broadway will play at Landmark Theatre this month as part of the show’s Rafiki National Tour. Read More »
Honor Fleetwood Mac, celebrate Funk 'n Waffles this weekend
This weekend, celebrate Funk n’ Waffles’ 10-year anniversary with four days of concerts, enjoy Syracuse University’s a cappella groups or get in the ugly sweater spirit. Read More »
Caricaturists poke fun at SU students with free cartoon profiles
Syracuse University hosted two caricature artists on Wednesday in Schine Student Center who depicted students as cartoons. Read More »
Ofrendas, dance bring students closer to home during Día de los Muertos
Syracuse University’s Mexican Student Association hosted its third annual Día De Los Muertos celebration along with other Latine student clubs, which showcased Mexican culture and commemorated the holiday. Read More »
‘Each Moment Radiant’ musical piece honors Pan Am Flight 103 victims
Members of the Setnor School of Music performed Kurt Erickson's commissioned piece, "Each Moment Radiant," on Sunday as part of the Malmgren Concert Series. Read More »
SU's Banned Books panel challenges book censorship, hosts group read-aloud
Syracuse University Libraries hosted “Banned and Contested: Perspectives on Challenging Book Censorship” in Bird Library on Wednesday, where featured panelists discussed the danger of increasing book bans. Read More »
'Making Algebra Meaningful' is a fresh, equitable approach to visual learning
Professor Nicole Fonger's book, "Making Algebra Meaningful," discusses how diverse representation in math starts in the classroom. Read More »