SU alumna writes song for Young People’s Chorus of New York City project
Jordan Reynoso wrote a song called “Grown” reflecting on her experience growing up and how things have changed over time. Read more »
Jordan Reynoso wrote a song called “Grown” reflecting on her experience growing up and how things have changed over time. Read more »
InclusiveU students work with Sound Beat: Access Audio, whose latest project is an audio adaptation of a book about the Ashokan Reservoir. Read more »
Ann Clarke is displaying her exhibit “Lessons of Empathy in Wonderland” at the Schweinfurth Art Center through January. Read more »
Anish Ghosh and Afamefuna Onyebadi have released music inspired by COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement. Read more »
Joe Guerriero’s exhibit “Waiting for Normal” explores the impact of the United States’ trade embargo on people and society in Cuba. Read more »
SU Records, which started 20 years ago, provides students an opportunity to get hands-on experience in the music industry. Read more »
Jamie Vinick created The Women’s Network podcast, which discusses topics such as imposter syndrome and sexual harassment of women in the workforce. Read more »
After “Reason to Rewind,” the band plans to release additional music in the coming months. Read more »
Rachel Bershad released the song on Sept. 4 and has an EP titled “New Jade” in the works. Read more »
Twenty-08 Records, which produces music across multiple genres, hopes to release more long-form projects this semester. Read more »
A response to President Donald Trump’s time in office, Tim Atseff’s exhibit features one work for each of the seven deadly sins. Read more »
Photographs taken at protests in Syracuse this summer will be shown at an exhibit at Light Work’s Hallway Gallery. Read more »
SU dance groups are turning to virtual auditions, rehearsals and performances for the fall semester Read more »
Local art galleries such as ArtRage and the Syracuse University Art Museum are preparing to host in-person exhibits for the first time since closing in March. Read more »
The three CNY photographers are pursuing projects about marginalized communities in Syracuse, as well as the physicality and impermanence of photography. Read more »
With the suspension of residential classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic comes the cancellation of exhibits and showcases scheduled for the end of the spring semester. Read more »
Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn recommends watching both old and new films while social distancing. Films such as “The Wizard of Oz,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and “Parasite” all made the list. Read more »
Montreal-based illustrator Yelena Bryksenkova will speak on campus this week as part of the art department’s Visiting Artist Lecture Series. Read more »
Punk band Madam Ravine released its debut EP last month "3 Songs," and will perform at Apostrophe’ S this weekend. Read more »
Sophomore Sarah Gross’ upcoming album will showcase her musical repertoire, which includes funk-influenced songs, along with R&B and acoustic pop tracks. Read more »
The "Lasting Impressions" exhibit displays pieces of art created using a variety of printmaking techniques, including screen printing, etching and wood blocks. Read more »
Artist Dionne Lee’s exhibit, “Trap and Lean-to,” uses multiple mediums to discuss her place in America as an African American. Read more »
“PETRIFIED: The Cardiff Giant and Other Ostensible People from the Earth” dives into the numerous 10-foot or larger giants littered in central New York. Read more »
Growing up in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Victor Provost was able to blend his Caribbean influences and with jazz his father raised him on. Now, the renowned steel pannist will be visiting Syracuse University on Nov. 7 to teach a master class for students. Read more »