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Can you share your DEIA story?

Books in a collage arrangement on a wall

Posted on May 7, 2021, 1:49 p.m.

A Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility question

Resources for SU Alumni

College of Arts and Sciences Convocation 2019

Posted on May 6, 2021, 1:41 p.m.

Syracuse University Libraries warmly congratulate all students who will soon or who have recently graduated.

Houston, We Have Liftoff!: NASA’s Isolation Experiments

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Posted on May 5, 2021, 10:35 a.m.

In 1959, for the Project Mercury recruitments NASA conducted a series of “extraordinary physical examinations.”

New Collections Resources, Spring 2021

Orange white and pink tulips growing in front of grass lawn and sidewalks leading to Carnegie Library

Posted on May 3, 2021, 10:57 a.m.

Explore the new added eResources:

The Digital Underground: Jim Meade

Jim Meade in Belfer

Posted on May 3, 2021, 10:25 a.m.

An interview conducted with Jim Meade in August 2020

Connecting through the Collections

University Campus colored drawing postcard

Posted on April 21, 2021, 10:41 a.m.

Transcribing papers from the William Safire Papers and creating metadata for videos in the Inside Albany Records.

Our Day Will Come: Black Pop Music in the Sixties

Ruby and the Romantics

Posted on April 14, 2021, 10:50 a.m.

The African American Musicians Photograph Collection is a display of purchasing a collection with limited contextual information

The Digital Underground: Library Information Technology Services

Joe Foote and Russ Silverstein

Posted on April 9, 2021, 10:27 a.m.

An interview conducted with Joseph “Joe” Foote and Russell “Russ” Silverstein in September 2020

New Collections Resources, Winter 2021

Snowy field and trees in front of Carnegie Library

Posted on April 1, 2021, 3:44 p.m.

Explore the new added eResources:

Architecture: A Place for Women

Close up of details on a column at Slocum Hall flanked by purple flowers

Posted on March 30, 2021, 2:36 p.m.

Book exhibits and a research guide to highlight our numerous resources related to women and architecture.

2020 Electronic Theses and Dissertations Now Available

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Posted on March 30, 2021, 9:45 a.m.

ETDs submitted by the Graduate School for Spring 2020 have been processed and loaded into SURFACE

Inside SCRC | Belfer Audio Archive with Jim Meade

three old record players

Posted on March 26, 2021, 1 p.m.

The acoustic recording equipment used to record and play wax cylinders.

Maija Grotell: Revolutionary Craft in 20th Century America

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Posted on March 25, 2021, 10:58 a.m.

The “Mother of American Ceramics,” Maija Grotell was a prolific and influential ceramist and educator.

Inside SCRC | Cartoon, Pulp Lit, and Sci-Fi Collections

Petrina Jackson standing in front of SCRC reading room

Posted on March 20, 2021, 4 p.m.

Sharing a diverse range of historical materials from Cartoon, Pulp Lit and Sci-fi collections

Get a lift from documentary films on SU’s Wellness Days

Orange, pink and red tulips and budding trees growing in front of walkways to Carnegie Library

Posted on March 18, 2021, 12:44 p.m.

Looking for some Wellness Day education and inspiration?

The Digital Underground: Patrick Williams

Brittany and Patrick

Posted on March 12, 2021, 3:26 p.m.

An interview with Patrick Williams in September 2020

Lubin House History

female standing in front of table with materials from archives

Posted on March 12, 2021, 10 a.m.

History of the Lubin House in New York.

Pieces of Puerto Rico: Plastics and Protest

workers in Puerto Rico

Posted on March 11, 2021, 4:01 p.m.

The Branchell Company background included within the Edward Hellmich Papers.

"This is not a woman who composes, but a composer who is a woman."

Black L’Enjoleuse (GC-5557) record with gold writing

Posted on March 3, 2021, 2:45 p.m.

Cécile Chaminade recorded seven compositions for the Gramophone and Typewriter Company.

Digital Underground: Conversation with University Archivist, Meg Mason

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Posted on March 2, 2021, 11:11 a.m.

An interview conducted with Meg Mason in September 2020

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