SU and SUNY Upstate recently launched a collaborative program despite previously being at odds over the proposed veteran-focused medical school. Do you like the collaboration? Read more »
Greg Allen, a member of the Syracuse 8, is returning after nearly 20 years of being away from Syracuse University to join other members of the Syracuse 8 in becoming a more active member in the Syracuse community. Read more »
In order to better understand the history of the Syracuse 8, here's a time machine of The D.O.'s original coverage when eight black players were kicked off the football team. Read more »
Author David Marc, who wrote "Leveling the Playing Field: The Story of the Syracuse 8”, discusses the inspiration behind writing the first book on the key members of SU history. Read more »
Syracuse University and SUNY Upstate Medical University announced a research partnership that will allow researchers to propose their projects to a panel of judges. Read more »
The Syracuse University Marching Band was invited to perform at next year's New Year's Day Parade and Festival in London. The band directors are unsure if the band will be able to accept the invitation. Read more »
Student Association passed a bill that curtails what write-in candidates can do during elections. The organization also discussed the possibility of adding the word "government" to their name. Read more »
The School of Education received a $3 million grant, the largest donation in the school's history. The money will be used to support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities through the InclusiveU program. 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 »
Two professors received a $249,495 grant to develop a website for librarians to use to encourage creative thinking in children from fourth through eighth grade. Read more »
This fall, more students filed religious observance requests than in past falls, due in part to the fact that Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur were on weekdays. Read more »
Rachel Brenner, a junior public relations major, was in charge of SU's World Marrow Donor Day on Sept. 19. The goal of the event was to get as many people to get their cheeks swabbed as possible. Read more »
Syracuse University faculty and administrators are discussing the possibility of opening a tuition free, veteran-focused medical school. Those who graduate would have to care for veterans in VA hospitals across the nation. Read more »
The third annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, which was hosted at Syracuse University this weekend, attracted large crowds of students, faculty and philosophers from around the world. Read more »
A grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce will allow the New York State Science and Technology Law Center at Syracuse University to give advice to budding local entrepreneurs. Read more »
Syracuse University will be hosting an international political philosophy conference from Friday to Saturday. The conference will feature several world-renowned philosophers. Read more »
Syracuse University did not feel any significant effects of a 20 percent cut in federal work study funding that occurred five years ago this month. Read more »