Arts & Humanities

From Print to the Big Screen, Works by Creative Writing Faculty and Alumni Receive International Acclaim

The renowned creative writing program in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of English has a reputation for nurturing some of the top writers
News Staff May 26, 2023
From Print to the Big Screen, Works by Creative Writing Faculty and Alumni Receive International Acclaim

Syracuse Stage Closing Season With Performance of the Ultimate Whodunnit, ‘CLUE’

Syracuse Stage Artistic Director Robert Hupp and Managing Director Jill Anderson announced they will close the 2022/2023 season with a production that celebrates the pure
Joanna Penalva May 22, 2023
Syracuse Stage Closing Season With Performance of the Ultimate Whodunnit, ‘CLUE’

Syracuse University Art Museum Chosen for Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Prints Initiative Grant

The Syracuse University Art Museum is one of 10 university art museums nationwide chosen for inclusion in the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation’s 2023 Frankenthaler Prints Initiative.
Diane Stirling May 8, 2023
Syracuse University Art Museum Chosen for Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Prints Initiative Grant

Carrie Mae Weems H’17 Honored at 12th Annual Brooklyn Artists Ball

Internationally renowned artist Carrie Mae Weems H’17, Syracuse University’s first-ever artist in residence, was the guest of honor at the 12th Annual Brooklyn Artists Ball, presented by
News Staff May 4, 2023
Carrie Mae Weems H’17 Honored at 12th Annual Brooklyn Artists Ball

‘My Poetry Is a Record of What Happened’ Says Palestinian MFA Student Mosab Abu Toha G’23

The title poem in the debut collection of Mosab Abu Toha G'23 begins with a plea that the surgeon repairing his punctured eardrum save the
Renée K. Gadoua May 2, 2023
‘My Poetry Is a Record of What Happened’ Says Palestinian MFA Student Mosab Abu Toha G’23

Department Of Drama Presents ‘Melancholy Play: A Chamber Musical’

Who says sadness isn’t fun? Certainly not award-winning playwright Sarah Ruhl. The Department of Drama closes its 2022/2023 season with Ruhl’s “Melancholy Play: A Chamber
Joanna Penalva April 28, 2023
Department Of Drama Presents ‘Melancholy Play: A Chamber Musical’

Miranda Traudt G’11 Named Assistant Provost for Arts, Community Programming

The Office of Strategic Initiatives in the Office of Academic Affairs has announced the appointment of Miranda Traudt G’11 as the assistant provost for arts
Diane Stirling April 21, 2023
Miranda Traudt G’11 Named Assistant Provost for Arts, Community Programming

Point of Contact Expands Its Unique Brand of Interdisciplinary Arts

As it looks forward to marking a half century in existence, Punto de Contacto-Point of Contact is expanding its reach, locally and globally. Point of
Eileen Korey April 21, 2023
Point of Contact Expands Its Unique Brand of Interdisciplinary Arts

Mayor of Florence Visits Syracuse University Florence for Book Presentation

Earlier this month, the mayor of Florence, Italy, presented his new book to students participating in the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Syracuse University Program in
Ashley Barletta April 19, 2023
Mayor of Florence Visits Syracuse University Florence for Book Presentation

Newhouse Alums Produce Documentary Celebrating Resilience and Passion Amidst Pandemic

A new documentary, "Panacea," created by two Syracuse University military visual journalism students during the height of the COVID-19 lockdowns, is set to premiere in
Christopher Munoz April 17, 2023
Newhouse Alums Produce Documentary Celebrating Resilience and Passion Amidst Pandemic

Architecture Students Named to Future100 List in Metropolis Magazine

Chenhao Luo ’23 and Angelina Yihan Zhang ’23—both fifth-year bachelor of architecture degree students in the School of Architecture—have been selected for Metropolis magazine’s Future100,
Julie Sharkey April 14, 2023
Architecture Students Named to Future100 List in Metropolis Magazine

World Premiere of ‘Tender Rain’ Up Next at Syracuse Stage

The next performance in Syracuse Stage's 2022/2023 season is the world premiere of "Tender Rain," written by resident playwright Kyle Bass and directed by Rodney Hudson,
Joanna Penalva April 14, 2023
World Premiere of ‘Tender Rain’ Up Next at Syracuse Stage

Art Museum Faculty Fellow Weaves Indigenous Baskets Into Lesson Plan

Three small Akimel O’odham baskets were donated to the Syracuse University Art Museum in 2006 by an alumnus and his wife. Like most items in
News Staff April 11, 2023
Art Museum Faculty Fellow Weaves Indigenous Baskets Into Lesson Plan

‘Moving Forward’: 10-Minute Performances on the Quad April 13

“Two minds are better than one,” the saying goes. For many of us, collaboration with colleagues helps us creatively reframe our thinking and better achieve
Diana Napolitano April 10, 2023
‘Moving Forward’: 10-Minute Performances on the Quad April 13

Courtney Conte ’23 Honors Holocaust Survivor Through Research Project

When Courtney Conte ’23 set foot in the town of Bochum, Germany, it only took a few steps, literally, for her to appreciate the importance
News Staff April 6, 2023
Courtney Conte ’23 Honors Holocaust Survivor Through Research Project

Urban Video Project Presents Work of 2 Multimedia Artists

Light Work’s Urban Video Project (UVP) presents two different film programs, both featuring the work of multimedia artists Sofía Gallisá Muriente and TJ Cuthand. Program
News Staff April 4, 2023
Urban Video Project Presents Work of 2 Multimedia Artists

Film Rights to Mona Awad’s Novel ‘Bunny’ Purchased by Bad Robot Productions

From being named a Best Book of 2019 by TIME, Vogue and others, to becoming a viral sensation on TikTok, Mona Awad’s bestselling novel "Bunny"
Dan Bernardi April 4, 2023
Film Rights to Mona Awad’s Novel ‘Bunny’ Purchased by Bad Robot Productions