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Chef David Shalleck ’83 to Hold Cooking Demonstration, Book Signing Oct. 4
Chef David Shalleck, a 1983 graduate of the College of Visual and Performing Artsā Department of Drama, will hold a cooking demonstration and book signing on Friday, Oct. 4, at 3 p.m. as part of Syracuse Universityās Orange Central celebration….
āAssessing Community Needs, Priorities and Trendsā at Sept. 26 TMR
The Sept. 26 session of Thursday Morning Roundtable will feature Frank Lazarski, president of the United Way. TMR meets from 8:15-9:15 a.m. at Drumlins, 800 Nottingham Rd. As president of the United Way of Central New York, Lazarski coordinates the…
ACLU Executive Director to Speak at Watson Hall
As part of Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union will be speaking Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 6 p.m. at Watson Hall. Anthony D. Romero is the sixth executive director in the history of the…
Poppendieck Speaks on ‘Fixing School Food in America’
The School of Educationās Landscape of Urban Education Lecture Series continues on Sept. 25 with āStepping up to the Plate: Fixing School Food in America.ā This talk will be presented by Janet Poppendieck, professor emerita of sociology at Hunter College,…
18th-Century French Bookbinding: A Lecture in the Brodsky Series
Jeffrey S. Peachey, a book conservator, independent scholar and toolmaker, will present an illustrated lecture in theĀ Brodsky Series for the Advancement of Library Conservation series titled “Reconstructing Diderot: Eighteenth Century French Bookbinding” on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 5 p.m. in…
‘Are Psychopaths Morally Responsible?’ Is Topic of Anbar Lecture
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong,Ā Duke University ethicist, willĀ deliverĀ the sixth annual Anbar Family Lecture at Syracuse University and Temple Adath Yeshurun. HisĀ SU lecture, titled āAre Psychopaths Morally Responsible?ā isĀ Monday, Sept. 30,Ā at 4 p.m. in the Killian Room (Room 500)Ā atĀ the Hall of Languages. TheĀ previous day,…
Critical Connections Lecture on Plastics by Robert Friedel
Robert Friedel, professor of technology and science at the University of Maryland, will present “Is it Real? Imitation and Style in the First Plastics” on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 5 p.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons on the first…
Balancing Caregiving and Your Career
Caregivers who also work outside the home may often experience the stress and anxiety that comes from trying to balance the responsibilities to their loved one with their work life. With approximately two-thirds of Americaās family caregivers working outside the…
āTinker Tourā Will Visit SUās Newhouse School Sept. 25
Free speech advocate Mary Beth Tinker, who made headlines as the teenage girl who precipitated a landmark 1969 Supreme Court case, will visit the Newhouse School on Wednesday, Sept. 25, as part of her nationwide āTinker Tour.ā A guest of…
Belfer Audio Archive to Celebrate 50th Anniversary
The Belfer Audio Archive will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a series of lectures, concerts and film screenings from Oct. 31-Nov. 2. Developed by a team of faculty, librarians and members of the University community, the events will highlight the…