
2 SU alumni talk evolution of their band Lore City, bringing new album to life
SU alumni want to spread unity and positivity through their new album dropping this month. Read more »
SU alumni want to spread unity and positivity through their new album dropping this month. Read more »
Professor Wayne Franits and his senior class curated and researched 21 pieces for “Days of Future Passed: Children in World Art.” Read more »
SU freshman Maria Antonia Villegas Botero is so passionate about riot grrrl music that she decided to start a radio show dedicated to it called “GRRRLS TO THE FRONT.” Read more »
Setnor Students Recital Series provides a platform for junior, senior and graduate students to perform. Read more »
The exhibition, a representation of the African Diaspora, tells the stories of Lavett Ballard’s family and issues affecting the Black community. Read more »
WERW-AM will be hosting their annual Spring Lunch Party featuring hip-hop duo Coco & Clair Clair and rapper 645AR. Read more »
Former SU professor Marion Wilson is creating art pieces out of compost like watermelon rinds. Read more »
Omari Odom worked with Light Work Gallery to install the exhibit, which features drawings and paintings of Harry Potter characters, Spider-Man and Power Rangers. Read more »
Jaleel Campbell, a multi-disciplinary artist, opened Jaleel Campbell Studios to be a place for Black creatives in Syracuse to gather. Read more »
“A Waltz Between the Worlds” combines the work of two artists who created sculptures from different types of materials, including cloth and foam. 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 »