iSchool launches research center to collect big data
The Center for Computational and Data Sciences in the School of Information Studies will focus on collecting and analyzing big data. Read more »
The Center for Computational and Data Sciences in the School of Information Studies will focus on collecting and analyzing big data. Read more »
Jody Quon, the director of photography at New York Magazine, and senior editor Noreen Malone will speak at SU on Tuesday in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium. Read more »
Do you think the '(In)Justice For All' discussion panel featuring the mothers of Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin should include an expert moderator? Read more »

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

The number of disciplinary referrals for liquor law violations at SU decreased about 30 percent from 2013 to 2014. SU administrators attribute some of the decrease to university-sponsored programs such as BeWise and Orange After Dark. Read more »

Syracuse University held a Student Diversity Summit on Friday and Saturday to address diversity and inclusion on college campuses. Read more »

The Student Association is continuing to pursue its initiative of publishing syllabi before students register for classes. The organization has surveyed students of varying majors and years to present to Syracuse University administrators. Read more »

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management announced the launch of Consurtio, a student-run business venture, on Thursday. Students who work for the firm will get credit and experience in their career fields. Read more »
The Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering (CASE) at Syracuse University received a $921,000 award to assist with economic development across the state. Read more »

Here's everything you need to know from this week in news. Read more »
The two women will take part in a panel discussion on Oct. 28 in Goldstein Auditorium titled "(In)Justice For All," sponsored by the National Pan Hellenic Council. Read more »
Here's a timeline covering 2002 to 2015 and the events that transpired involving former SU associate men's basketball coach Bernie Fine. Read more »
In a Q&A with The Daily Orange, Mary Beth Tinker discusses the landmark Supreme Court decision she was involved in and the importance of free speech. Read more »

An FBI agent says former SU men's basketball associate coach Bernie Fine tried to molest him 34 years ago. Read more »
An attorney for ESPN is calling new testimony from Laurie Fine on what was said in a taped phone call “absurd on its face,” according… Read more »

All 36 of DPS' armed officers will officially start wearing body cameras on Thursday. The move comes amid strained police/community relations due to the uptick in police violence around the country. Read more »

Many organizations participated in the year's Shack-A-Thon by building and staying in a wooden shacks on The Quad. Read more »
IVMF recently launched a new program called Onward to Opportunity. The goal of the program is to help transitioning service members enter the civilian workforce. Read more »
The Cold Case Justice Initiative at Syracuse University is working to resolve wrongful convictions in the justice system. National Wrongful Conviction Day is Friday, Oct. 2. Read more »
The Graduate Student Organization covered business and executive reports, voted on several proposals and set up the GSO committees at its meeting Wednesday night in the Life Sciences Complex. Read more »
SU's Vice President for Research, Gina Lee-Glauser, is retiring, the university announces. Peter Venable will serve as the interim. Read more »

Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul was on campus Wednesday to discuss the new "Enough is Enough" legislation in New York state. Read more »

"The Facility," a complex, high-density storage building on South Campus, houses more than 600,000 items from SU Libraries. This storage facility saves Syracuse University nearly $2 million by moving print volumes from SU Libraries into storage. Read more »

Dan Balz, chief correspondent for The Washington Post, discussed the candidates for the 2016 presidential election and the practice of political reporting during a talk at Syracuse University. Read more »