Posts Tagged ‘Nancy Cantor’

Art Grows on the The Corridor

Friday, July 21st, 2017
Mural: In Progress (Nancy Cantor Warehouse)

Mural: In Progress (Nancy Cantor Warehouse)

Engaged

Friday, October 18th, 2013
“There’s a word meant for you…When you find it, live it, and share it…your life will become more exciting and purposeful than ever.”
One Word that Will Change Your Life
Britton, Page & Gordon
A flash mob showed appreciation for outgoing Chancellor Nancy Cantor at Syracuse Stage on Friday.

A flash mob showed appreciation for outgoing Chancellor Nancy Cantor at Syracuse Stage on Friday.

The city gave a farewell flash mob for Nancy Cantor today at three locations: The Warehouse, City Hall, and Syracuse Stage.

If there was one word that can describe her tenure it was engage. Cantor engaged the alumni, students, sports fans, the government, the environmentalists, urbanites, artists, and several of our neighborhoods.

Most important, Cantor engaged our attention.  Her leadership showed us more was possible.

Transfer of Power

Thursday, September 12th, 2013
Kent D. Syverud was introduced today as the Chancellor-designate at Syracuse University. He will take over for Nancy Cantor, <a href=

Kent D. Syverud was introduced today as the Chancellor-designate at Syracuse University. He will take over for Nancy Cantor.

The evolution for Kent D. Syverud is now complete. The legal scholar who graduated undergrad at Georgetown, then law school from the University of Michigan, will now be the leader for the Orange.  He will become the school’s 12th chancellor.

Face the Future

Friday, June 14th, 2013
More than 2 million refugees have arrived in the United States since the Refugee Act of 1980 was established, driven from their homelands by war, political change, and social, religious and ethnic oppression…In medium-sized and smaller metropolitan areas, refugees can have considerable impact on the local population…The leading refugee destination metro areas have shifted away from traditional immigrant gateways over the past two decades, while newer gateways are resettling proportionally more refugees.
-Brooking Institution Report (2006)
The North Salina Street Corridor is a destination for immigrants coming to Syracuse.

The North Salina Street Corridor is a destination for immigrants coming to Syracuse.

In 2012, The Onondaga Citizens League explored the refugee experience in Central New York.  A summary of the results were published in a report called The World at our Doorstep. Some of the great recommendations included creating a Refugee Resource Center, developing a World Market Square/Village and convening a Refugee Health Task Force.

Here are a few more points we should consider for new citizens (coming from the other side of the world or from across the country)

  • Let them be themselves
  • Identify and magnify their strengths
  • Let them know what is going on
  • Make them proud to be here
  • Don’t hinder them with obtuse rules
  • Give them meaningful work

Earlier this week at a public meeting, SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor called Syracuse a “city of opportunity.”

Welcome to a new kind of Syracuse story.

Inauguration to Graduation

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013
George Weiss, Founder, Say Yes to Education, Inc.

George Weiss, Founder, Say Yes to Education, Inc.

The Say Yes to Education (Syracuse) celebrated a five-year anniversary yesterday with a program at John T. Roberts School. The event featured speeches by Say Yes Founder George Weiss, educators, politicians, and a few initial graduates. Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor cited the Say Yes program as a metaphor for Syracuse as a “city of opportunity.”

Current and former Syracuse City School Superindendent Sharon Contreras and Daniel Lowengard speak about the success of Say Yes.

Current and former Syracuse City School Superintendents Sharon Contreras and Daniel Lowengard speak about the success of Say Yes.

Below is an inspiring speech by Amber Jackson, an inaugural Say Yes Scholar and 2013 graduate of Hobart William Smith Colleges.

Throwback Thursday: Wisdom Keepers of Post Secondary Ed

Thursday, March 21st, 2013
Syracuse-area college presidents: Beirne, Cantor, Eastwood, Murphy & Sydow

Syracuse-area college presidents (former and current): Beirne (Le Moyne), Cantor (Syracuse University), Eastwood (Upstate Medical University), Murphy (SUNY ESF) & Sydow (SUNY OCC)

Humble Hero

Monday, March 4th, 2013
Dr. Luvenia Cowart, educator and health care advocate

Dr. Luvenia Cowart, educator and health care advocate

Dr. Luvenia Cowart will be one of five individuals to be awarded with the Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence next month. Cowart’s work to examine health care disparities in Syracuse has won her awards such as the US Department of Health and Human Services in 2009.

Cowart Genesis Project also included a Barbershop Education Program that provided information to men who needed supplemental healthcare literature and information.

Cowart’s Genesis Project included a Barbershop Education Program that provided supplemental  literature and screenings to men who did not frequent traditional healthcare venues.

Year in Review (Business)

Tuesday, December 25th, 2012
“I believe for a university to be truly world class it needs to do great, visible things in its own backyard.” Judith Rodin (former President of Penn)
Connective Corridor (East Genesee Street) Phase 1

Connective Corridor (East Genesee Street) Phase 1

Visioneering

Friday, October 12th, 2012
SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor (file photo)

SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor informed the University Board of Trustees that she will step down in 2014.

Public Square Revived

Thursday, May 31st, 2012
Norm Swanson speaks at the rededication of Forman Park

Norm Swanson speaks at the rededication of Forman Park

Forman Park, originally conceived as Forman Square nearly two centuries ago, was re-dedicated today in a ceremony featuring civic leaders and business leaders from the Midtown neighborhood.  Above developer Norm Swanson talks about purchasing the Parkview Hotel, which faces the Park.  The Parkview was re-developed a few years ago.

Forman Park

Forman Park

SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor and Architecture Dean Mark Robbins

SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor and Architecture Dean Mark Robbins

Mayor Minor activates the Forman Park Fountain

Mayor Miner activates the Forman Park Fountain

Bj Adigun, environmental advocate for Onondaga County, speaks about at the dedication environmental benefits of green infrastructure in cities

Bj Adigun, environmental advocate for Onondaga County, speaks at the dedication about the environmental benefits of green infrastructure in cities