
SU's Pulse website hosts weekly podcasts of local arts and cultural events
Syracuse University's Pulse, which provides SU students and the Central New York Community with opportunities to attend and participate in programs, performances, exhibitions and events in the visual and performing arts, is now hosting weekly podcasts on its website. Pulse is a collaborative project of SU's Division of Student Affairs and College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA).
The podcasts, produced by graduate students in the Goldring Arts Journalism Program in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, explore highlighted programming of Pulse and its local collaborative partners. Visit http://pulse.syr.edu/podcast/ for more information and to hear the weekly podcasts.
"SU's Pulse is always exploring innovative ways of connecting the campus and the community to the cultural riches of Syracuse," says Barry L. Wells, senior vice president and dean of student affairs. "The Goldring students are poised to be 'cultural curators' of tomorrow, but on Pulse's website you can hear them today."
Recent podcasts include:
Rookery Nook, a popular 1920s comedy presented by SU Drama by Erica Littlefield (11/16-29)
Joy Harjo, Native American activist, poet and musician by Jenna McKnight (11/9-15)
Driving Miss Daisy and the 2006 Honors Lecture with Elizabeth Kolbert by Erica Littlefield (10/18-25)
Lecture by Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize winner by Suzanne Schaffer (10/17)
Ballet Hispanico by Jenna McKnight (10/10)
Jazz Violinist, Billy Bang, by Suzanne Schaffer (9/28)
Robert Morris, Sound/Path/Field, by Dave Allen (9/24)
Al Gore, An Incovenient Truth, by Dante Ciampaglia (9/14)
Fashion, Fashion - Delevan Art Gallery by Raquel Laneri (9/7-13)

February 1