ISSUE 05 | OCTOBER 17, 2016

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The latest from the New York metro area

 

Events

 

SU NYC has it all: fashion, art, humanities, and sports

Photo: Otto in Times Square

Summer and fall were full of events. Check out the photo albums from the Fashion Without Limits annual presentation and 10th anniversary of The CNY Humanities Corridor.

What’s next? Visit our website to learn about upcoming events, including the Nov. 26 SU Men’s basketball game vs. South Carolina, this year’s Syracuse Broadway Series shows, and the latest Palitz Gallery exhibits.

 

Alumni focus

 

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2016 Arents Award, who received Syracuse University’s highest alumni award! The awards were presented at a gala during Orange Central. This year’s awardees include two prominent NYC alumni:

Photo: Arielle Tepper Madover, '94

Arielle Tepper Madover ’94, creative entrepreneur

Madover envisioned and gifted seed money for The Tepper SemesterNYC as a way to prepare the performing arts professionals of tomorrow. It has become an integral first step in building careers in the business. Read more.

Photo: Robert Jarvik, MD, '68, H'83

Dr. Robert Jarvik ’68, H’83, life-saving innovator

Once an architecture major, Jarvik translated his design skills, medical expertise, and passion into a career spanning 40 years that has resulted in life-saving technology for countless patients around the world. Read more.

 

News from campus

 

Orange Central was a blast!

Photo: Family taking a selfie with Otto during Orange Central 2016

Check out the video slideshow and watch the special edition of the ’Cuse Cast, hosted by NYC alum Christian Irizarry-Weissman ’95.

 

Limited-edition “Happy Place” prints available

Photo: Limited edition Orange Central 2016 print

Make your home or office a happy place with this special-edition print, available for $5 through the SU Bookstore.

Order yours now
 
 

Campus transformation

The University Place Promenade, now known as the Einhorn Family Walk, opened in August. Watch a video of students’ reactions to the promenade and learn more about the Campus Framework, a 20-year roadmap for creating an accessible, practical, and beautiful campus.

 

Coming soon: Family Weekend, Oct. 28-30

Family Photo

Since 1953, Family Weekend has been a signature tradition on campus, giving relatives an opportunity to meet their student’s dean and professors, attend special events, and spend time together on campus. Learn more.

 
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