
Native American Heritage Month 2020
Graduate student hosts Indigenous cooking show 'Indigikitchen'
SUNY-ESF student Mariah Gladstone created the cooking show, which produces recipes and short how-to videos with Indigenous food. Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2020
SUNY-ESF student Mariah Gladstone created the cooking show, which produces recipes and short how-to videos with Indigenous food. Read more »

The exhibit at Point of Contact Gallery displays the work of artist Fabiola Jean-Louis, featuring handmade paper gowns and photos of Black women wearing them. Read more »

The “Takeout Fridays” offer a variety of cuisines including Thai and soul food and preview the opening of the market in January. Read more »

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Body & Space: The Fashion Show held by the Fashion and Design Society and School of Architecture featured 30 pieces from student designers. Read more »

U.S. Marine veteran Dewaine Farria’s “Revolutions of All Colors” follows the lives of three characters as they grapple with issues of race and sexuality. Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2020
The event hosted by Diversity @ ESF 24/7/365 aimed to foster dialogue about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and the effects of this violence on children. Read more »

“A Waltz Between the Worlds” combines the work of two artists who created sculptures from different types of materials, including cloth and foam. Read more »

Sarah Gross reworked the music from her album “Songs from the Passenger Seat” after its release was delayed from the spring. Read more »

The leaders are on call to deliver items that students in quarantine may have forgotten or need during the 14-day period. Read more »

Syracuse University students Asha Duerden and Alexa Policano created the club due to the difficulty of making friends during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »

Jordan Reynoso wrote a song called “Grown” reflecting on her experience growing up and how things have changed over time. Read more »

The workshops welcome artists of all experience levels to collaborate and create art projects, including paintings and snowflake string art. Read more »

The Newhouse School’s music industry program launched an account on the social media app to share the work of students and alumni. Read more »

Instead of in-person performances, Creations Dance Company and Outlaws Dance Troupe are showcasing their choreography through concept videos. Read more »

The theater is part of an initiative to provide relief for independent venues from the federal government. Read more »

Whether you wear an N95 mask, bandana or hand-sewn mask, here are some courses to consider taking next semester. Read more »

The 31st Annual Jabberwock Talent Showcase followed the theme “Night at the Museum: A Visionary’s Venture” and raised money for the Mary McLeod Bethune Scholarship. Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2020
The LGBT Resource Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs streamed the play “SIJSIWAYULU,” which tells the story of two transgender women claiming their Two-Spirit identity. Read more »

University Union's first ever STEMS concert will consist of both a masterclass-style moderated discussion and short performance from the Atlanta-originated duo. Read more »

Scenic and lighting designer Marie Yokoyama and director, writer and actor Temar Underwood are the inaugural recipients of the two-year positions. Read more »

The multiplayer game has become a popular social activity this semester, with many SU students playing Among Us to connect with and compete against friends. Read more »

The coworking space has continued to provide opportunities for social interaction during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »

Syracuse University juniors Griffin Goldstein and Grace Asch created the film club, which challenges media representations and strives to tell stories from diverse perspectives. Read more »