Even though Syracuse University implemented tobacco-free policy two years ago, the policy is not enforced by any official body on the campus, leaving a room for smoking and tobacco use on campus. Read more »
Syracuse University has decided to invite filmmaker Shimon Dotan to screen his film about the West Bank settlements after The Atlantic reported a SU professor disinivited him for fear of backlash. Read more »
MIchele Wheatly has made advancing women and minorities a key part of her career in academia. Now, she hopes to leave her mark on Syracuse. Read more »
This summer, SU spent $9 million on classroom renovations and accessibility upgrades in more than a dozen buildings on campus with the goal of improving the learning experience. Read more »
Bea González, dean of University College, will act as liaison for Syracuse University with the Posse program after the university decided to cut back on related recruitment efforts in Atlanta and Los Angeles in the past. Read more »
Sarah Hall, a biology professor at Syracuse University, has received a $446,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health for her research in epigenetics and how stress can influence gene changes.
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The libraries at SU are ringing in the new year with an open house event, hoping to draw crowds with improved interactivity and a myriad of exciting student resources. Read more »
Ahead of changes in federal overtime pay rule, Syracuse University human resources has been preparing to make sure staff members receive benefits associated with the changes. Read more »
Last week it was announced that Syracuse University will be launching various of the short term initiatives outlined in the report from SU Chancellor Kent Syverud’s Workgroup on Diversity and Inclusion.
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Following a Title IX complaint submitted by a former student, SU is being investigated by the Department of Education. The complaint in relation to the university's handling of a sexual assault case. Read more »
The senior project is often a milestone students look toward during their four years. But for VPA film students, it’s often a different reality. Read about how students are pushing for a new option for their final projects.
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Student Association president and vice president brought forward their 10 appointed cabinet members in front of SA voting members to inaugurate its 60th Session. Read more »
Student Assocation's 60th cabinet was sworn in on Monday, including President Eric Evangelista and Vice President Joyce LaLonde. The lawyer from the Netflix original series, "Making a Murderer," will speak on campus in September. The Princeton Review ranked Syracuse University as the No.8 party school. Read more »
Syracuse University student health insurance plan will go into effect for all students starting this academic year. But there have been some concerns raised over the insurance requirement. Read more »
Newly appointed Maxwell School dean David Van Slyke prepares to shape the future of the school with his experience, expertise and open communication. Read more »
John Burdick and other researchers will study different models of housing projects through observation as well as extensive interviews with families who reside in them. Read more »
Michael Tick was appointed as dean of Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts over the summer. As dean, he plans on making building improvements and increasing the school's international footprint. Read more »
A parking lot at the corner of Marshall Street and South Crouse Avenue will become unavailable starting Monday as part of the National Veterans Resource Complex construction work. Read more »
Over the course of 18 years, Slutzker donated money periodically to the Slutzker Center for special projects and was also a major participant in the center. Read more »
Lillian Slutzker, the namesake of the Slutzker Center for International Services, died on Aug. 18. Her funeral will be held in Syracuse on Wednesday. Read more »