Noble Cellar owners look to balance new restaurant with storied history
Noble Cellar, a restaurant on Onondaga Street, opened last year. A former spot on the Underground Railroad, the owners are honoring the building’s history. Read more »
Noble Cellar, a restaurant on Onondaga Street, opened last year. A former spot on the Underground Railroad, the owners are honoring the building’s history. Read more »
On Wednesday evening, SU’s King + King Architecture Library and the SU chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architect Students (NOMAS) partnered to host the King + King Architecture Library Trivia Night. Event attendees had the opportunity to learn about Black architects and their presence in the architecture industry. Read more »
Whether you’re a nature lover, architecture history buff or anything in between, check out this list for upcoming events around Syracuse this week. Try a new activity with friends, or enjoy some personal time for education and reflection. Read more »
With the 90-degree heat wave approaching SU later this week, our culture staff has gathered a few recommendations for fending off the summer heat. Read more »
Congratulations to the C lass of 2023! Here is a gallery to remember and commemorate your big day. Read more »
Fifth year architecture student Jenna Merry created an innovative installation using hemp rope and mycelium for her final thesis project. Read more »
Lily Wong, a fellow in the School of Architecture spent the last eight months researching how plants hold significance in architecture, and she showcased this research through the symposium ‘Pet Plants’ on Wednesday. Read more »
Syracuse University Art Museum’s new exhibit, “Take Me to the Palace of Love,” by Rina Banerjee, offers viewers a place to learn about different cultures. Read more »
Kearns died on April 14, School of Architecture Dean Michael Speaks announced the following day. She had worked at the university for 27 years. Read more »
The field where Ernie Davis and Jim Brown became well-known figures was once an integral part of SU campus, standing where the Carrier Dome currently is today. Read more »
On Tuesday night, Lawrence Chua talked about his book “Bangkok Utopia” over Zoom. Read more »
Students said that recent break-ins on South campus have sparked concerns over running in and around Syracuse University. Read more »
This campus club partners SU architecture students with Syracuse high schoolers Read more »
Anne Munly is set to retire at the end of this semester after a career filled with pushing the boundaries of creativity within architecture. Read more »
The grant awards up to $75,000 per project and has provided funding for sustainability projects since 2016. Six projects received funding in April 2020. Read more »
The statements call for faculty to acknowledge and combat racism in their respective departments. Read more »
A committee of faculty from across SU selects eight to 12 seniors each year to represent their class at graduation through the University Scholar program. Read more »
An exhibit on campus honors Kermit Lee Jr., the first Black graduate of Syracuse’s School of Architecture, with artifacts from his personal life and career in architecture. Read more »
Architecture students Benson Joseph and Parinda Pin Sangakaeo created an art installment that includes a diverse array of mediums. Read more »
“Homo-Symbiosis” is an art installation in Bird Library running from Sept. 9 to Nov. 2. Read more »
Check out places like Clinton Square or Elmwood Park to take photos for graduation. Read more »
Rise N Shine Diner's second location on Westcott Street is expected to open in April. Read more »
Disability rights advocates push for increased arts accessibility in Syracuse, praising Syracuse Stage for setting the standard. Read more »
The historic Gustav Stickley House is undergoing restorations to accommodate guests as a museum and hotel. Read more »