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Arts and Humanities

Cruel April Poetry Reading Celebrates Artists Living With Disabilities

The annual Point of Contact event will be held April 8 at 5:30 p.m. at Íø±¬ÃÅ Art Museum.
Diane Stirling March 31, 2026
Cruel April Poetry Reading Celebrates Artists Living With Disabilities

Artist Brings Alutiiq Storytelling and Art to Syracuse

Linda Infante Lyons will participate in several campus events April 6 to 17 as the 2026 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
News Staff March 25, 2026
Artist Brings Alutiiq Storytelling and Art to Syracuse

Recently Discovered Reynolds Portrait Inspires Ray Smith Symposium

Long hidden in the Íø±¬ÃÅ Art Museum's storage, the 1786 painting now anchors a symposium examining who portraits elevate—and who they leave out.
Dan Bernardi March 5, 2026
Recently Discovered Reynolds Portrait Inspires Ray Smith Symposium

Graduate School Honors 9 Students With Annual Research, Creative Work Awards

The awards recognize academic excellence and outstanding research and creative work by master’s and doctoral students.
Diane Stirling Feb. 26, 2026
Graduate School Honors 9 Students With Annual Research, Creative Work Awards

University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

Faculty, staff and students helped to transcribe important historical documents from the Colored Conventions of the 1800s for future digitization.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 19, 2026
University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

Why Study in Santiago? Director Paredes Shares What Makes It Unforgettable

Syracuse Santiago center director Mauricio Paredes shares his passion for the vibrant arts scene, natural beauty and cultural experiences that await Syracuse Abroad students.
John Boccacino Jan. 27, 2026
Why Study in Santiago? Director Paredes Shares What Makes It Unforgettable

SU Press Launches Read New York Challenge

The challenge focuses on 12 books in the Press's New York State and Regional Studies Series.
News Staff Jan. 26, 2026

Alumnus Donates 48 Works to Art Museum

The donated collection emphasizes artistic innovation and will enhance the museum's role as a teaching resource.
Taylor Westerlund Dec. 9, 2025
Alumnus Donates 48 Works to Art Museum

9 Faculty, 5 Organizations Receive Arts Grants

College of Visual and Performing Arts faculty and University organizations are among more than 2,400 nonprofit arts and culture groups and individuals receiving NYSCA awards.
Diane Stirling Dec. 1, 2025
9 Faculty, 5 Organizations Receive Arts Grants

A&S Art Historian Elected to Prestigious Fellowship

Romita Ray has joined the Fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries of London, the preeminent organization for the study of history through the physical remnants
Dan Bernardi Nov. 24, 2025
A&S Art Historian Elected to Prestigious Fellowship

Syracuse Press Announces 2025 Veterans Writing Award Winner

The award recognizes the contributions of veterans to the literary arts.
Cristina Hatem Nov. 14, 2025

VPA Announces Bryan Buckley Film Production Award Winners

The six recipients have been honored for demonstrating outstanding vision, creative innovation and technical excellence.
Erica Blust Nov. 10, 2025
VPA Announces Bryan Buckley Film Production Award Winners

Architecture Students Awarded Prizes in National Steel Design Competition

Winning projects showcase innovative uses of structural steel to address sustainability, cultural heritage and urban transformation.
Julie Sharkey Sept. 25, 2025
Architecture Students Awarded Prizes in National Steel Design Competition

University Hosting Voices of Service: A Celebration of Veterans Writing and Weekend Workshop

Íø±¬ÃÅ Press and the Libraries, in partnership with the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC),
News Staff Sept. 8, 2025
University Hosting Voices of Service: A Celebration of Veterans Writing and Weekend Workshop
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