Ortiz-Fonseca is best known for his project, The Gran Varones, which allows members of the LGBTQ community to share their personal coming out stories and other experiences. Read more »
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 »
Trevor Noah, the award-winning host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” will speak at Syracuse University as part of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration. Read more »
Reid hopes to hold a discussion with students about race and gender in the media, which is the subject of a Newhouse class she teaches in New York City. Read more »
There are fans who follow Brandon Stanton's work regularly, and then there are fans who are so inspired by his work that they go out and recreate it. Read more »
With many different initiatives launched in the past week, Vice President Joyce LaLonde updated the voting members on what has been going on. Read more »
"Serial" creator Sarah Koenig spoke at Syracuse University about her successful podcast for the last University Lecture of the spring 2016 semester. Read more »
Garber said one of his biggest challenges is retaining world-class players while trying to develop a soccer culture in America to become more competitive on the world stage. Read more »
Esther Gray’s retirement from running the University Lecture Series shook up how the lecture series is organized, and as this transition in leadership progresses, some are calling for a reestablishment of the once strong partnership between Syracuse University and local school districts. Read more »
The University Lecture advisory committee will take over the lecture series next semester as Esther Gray, longtime organizer of the series, retires. Read more »
As the last University Lecture speaker for the fall semester, Canadian journalist Naomi Klein insisted to the audience that change is necessary in her speech “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate.” Read more »
New York Times op-ed columnists Charles Blow and Ross Douthat discussed the nature of social inequality and police brutality at the third University Lecture in Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday evening. Read more »