Indyk served two stints as U.S. ambassador to Israel under President Clinton and almost a year as U.S. special envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian negations under President Obama.
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OrangeSeeds is putting on Syracuse University’s largest student-run day of service on Saturday. The event was planned and organized by 24 first-year students and aims to create unity between SU and the city of Syracuse.
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The Department of Public Safety will add two vans and drivers in April for students who need late-night transportation after shuttles have stopped running.
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Take Back the Night aims to foster conversation about sexual and domestic violence through guest speakers, a march around campus and a speak-out. Read more »
Student Life columnist Bethanie Viele discussed how LGBTQ students should not feel alienated by their faith — “True Colors” helps to bridge the gap. Read more »
SU students and community members gathered outside Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday night to remember and mourn the victims of the Christchurch Shooting. Read more »
Meet Samuel Kuffuor-Afriyie, one of two junior organ performance majors at Syracuse University, who’s preparing for his first solo recital.
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In her time at NPR, Totenberg covered the Watergate scandal, tanked a Supreme Court nomination and published an exclusive interview with Anita Hill. Read more »
Students Advocating Sexual Safety and Empowerment will host its annual performance of The Vagina Monologues in Hendricks Chapel this weekend.
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Hendricks Chapel Quilters and Crochet, Knit & Conversation are two campus organizations that offer its members an opportunity to decompress, learn new hobbies and give back to the greater Syracuse University community. Read more »
People’s Place, a not-for-profit student-run coffee shop located in the basement of Hendricks Chapel, celebrated its revamped kitchen space and menu with a grand reopening celebration Friday afternoon. The cafe, noted for its eclectic art designs and menu names, has been operating at Syracuse University since 1971. Read more »
The city of Syracuse was awarded funding to remove lead paint in homes, and Syracuse restaurants received sexual assault prevention training. Read more »