Director discusses 'Cartel Land,' drug violence
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs held a screening of the documentary "Cartel Land" as well as a discussion with the film's director, Matt Heineman. Read more »
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs held a screening of the documentary "Cartel Land" as well as a discussion with the film's director, Matt Heineman. Read more »
A new documentary being shown at Syracuse University tells about a group of WWII fighter pilots that launched a secret mission to prevent a "second Holocaust." Read more »

Here's a look at the criminal activity that occurred near campus in the past week. Read more »

Check out what happened this week in news. Read more »

There was an attempted strong arm robbery around 10 p.m. Friday at the South Campus Express in Goldstein Student Center. Read more »

Information Technology Services at Syracuse University works 24/7 to protect and support both SU student and employee email servers, in addition to providing other services. Read more »

Cheryl Strayed, author of "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail," discussed her personal journeys, such as her childhood, during her University Lecture in Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday night. Read more »
The 27th-annual Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Thursday will feature a discussion about hot button health care policy topics that are relevant to the Syracuse community. Read more »
A professor in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is seeking the Democratic nomination for New York state’s 24th Congressional District. Should SU staff and faculty members be able to run for office while working full-time on campus? Read more »
Syracuse University created Utica College as a two-year institution to accommodate the higher education needs of World War II veterans in 1946. Now, UC is an independent four-year institution that recently cut tuition by 42 percent. Read more »

Jody Quon and Noreen Malone, two editors who worked on the New York Magazine cover that featured 35 of Bill Cosby’s alleged sexual assault victims, discussed the cover at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Tuesday. Read more »

Utica College, a former branch campus of Syracuse University that became legally independent in 1995, recently cut tuition by 42 percent and total cost by 35 percent. The college still has academic ties to SU. Read more »

About 40 members of the Syracuse University community gathered on the steps of Hendricks Chapel Tuesday night for a religious candlelight vigil to honor the victims and families of the Umpqua Community College shooting in Roseburg, Oregon. Read more »
Syracuse University has partnered with the American Alliance of Museums to feature experts who will discuss how the issue of accessibility relates to spaces such as libraries, museums and universities in a three-part webcast series in Bird Library. Read more »
A recent study conducted by Lynne Vincent, a Syracuse University professor in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, concluded that people who identify as creative tend to be dishonest. Read more »
A new online tool called the GI calculator allows veterans to analyze the cost of more than 4,000 colleges after taking their Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits into consideration. Read more »
A former SU student is suing the school after he suffered a head injury during a sparring session with the SU Boxing club. Read more »
Student Association has discussed the possibility of students having access to syllabi prior to registering for classes. Do you think students should have access to syllabi? Read more »

A proposal made at Monday night's SA meeting would change the way the "Kiss Cam" at SU athletic events operates. Read more »
At Monday night's SA meeting, President Aysha Seedat updated the assembly on the possibility of a ride-hailing service like Uber coming to Syracuse. Read more »

Eric Kingson, a social work professor at SU, will still teach during his run for Congress. However, he has to follow some university rules while doing so. Read more »
Here are three takeaways from Monday night’s Student Association meeting. Read more »
Tom Fox, the publisher of National Catholic Reporter, speaks about his views on the role of women in the church, the church's child sex abuse scandals and homosexuality on Monday night in Hendricks Chapel. Read more »

Kathy Obear, an organizational development consultant and trainer, is working with Syracuse University administrators and students on the topics of privilege, inclusion and diversity. Obear delivered a keynote lecture Friday and conducted a Student Affairs Summit Saturday. Read more »