Detroit-based contemporary artist’s new-age approach to art is a perfect fit for SU’s revamped art collection initiatives.
SU Art Museum winter exhibition sees contemporary and historic portraits sharing the limelight in an effort to reinvigorate the museum and tackle issues of racism, classism, xenophobia and more.
Lee Isaac Chung’s semi-autobiographical film, “Minari,” tells a story about love and humanity in the face of failure, painting an authentic picture of immigrant life in America.
Popstar Charli XCX will perform for SU and SUNY-ESF students, faculty and staff as a part of University Union’s STEMS series.
“Breaking Bad” star talks to SU students about disability representation in Hollywood.
The social justice-focused art gallery addresses the culture of violence, systemic racism, police brutality and gun control issues in the United States through their new exhibition.
The first Black principal dancer in the prestigious American Ballet Theatre shares how she hopes to open doors for future dancers of color.
Review: critically acclaimed singer-songwriter’s pre-recorded concert streamed Sunday exclusively for SU and SUNY-ESF students.
Claud Mintz discussed their debut album Super Monster, their musical beginnings and the Syracuse music scene
The critically acclaimed singer-songwriter will be University Union’s first concert of the spring semester.