Phil Kramer, a sophomore economics and finance major, is running uncontested for comptroller in April’s school-wide presidential elections. Kramer currently serves as assistant comptroller in SA and has been on the finance board since October of his freshman year. Read more »
This semester’s University Lectures series will kick off this week, with this spring’s speakers including a big data expert, the president of the WNBA and a female photojournalist. Read more »
Members of U100 give campus tours, greet students and their families at open houses and host events for prospective students. Now in its 30th year, the U100 program has changed to reflect forward thinking yet still maintains its original purpose. Read more »
A senior in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications who asked not to be said he was experimenting with a new camp stove in preparation for a camping trip during Spring Break when the flame of the stove escalated beyond its intended height, setting off the sprinkler system. Read more »
The Historically Black Church Campus Ministry has received two new chaplains, Revs. Stephanie and Pedro Castro, to replace Rev. Richard W. Hill. The Castros have launched a new worship service on Wednesdays from 9–10 p.m. in the main chapel of Hendricks Chapel, according to a Syracuse University News release. Read more »
Preparations are underway for Saturday, when more than 1,000 students will pack the Women’s Building and dance all night long at Syracuse University’s first Children’s Miracle Network dance marathon. Read more »
A former Syracuse University student who claims she was involuntary committed to the psychiatric section of a hospital after she visited Health Services with flu-like symptoms is now suing the university and the hospital. Read more »
On Wednesday, many adjunct professors at colleges and universities across the country joined together for National Adjunct Walkout Day. The day was used to heighten awareness of adjunct professors’ working conditions. Read more »
The IVMF and the Maxwell School of Citizenship will hold an International Women’s Day celebration on Thursday and Friday, which this year honors women who serve in combat and post-combat zones. Read more »
The seven working groups in charge of Syracuse University’s Academic Strategic Plan shared their findings with the SU community Wednesday, which included the need for improved advising and communication. Read more »
A recent study has found that Syracuse University, along with eight other institutions, contributed about three billion dollars to the central New York economy. Read more »
The Parents Office and the Office of Housing, Meal Plan, and ID Card Services are collaborating to host a housing lottery overview and virtual open forum for parents and guardians Wednesday night. Read more »
Syracuse University will host three open forums Wednesday to allow for input to the working groups of the Fast Forward Academic Strategic Plan. The Day… Read more »
Following a call for the reconsideration of the name change by President Boris Gresely, the new name, Student Government Association, was struck down by the assembly at Monday night’s SA meeting in Maxwell Auditorium. Read more »
Sixteen people have registered the second tobacco cessation support session for faculty, a program that has been very successful so far, its director said. A… Read more »
A job satisfaction survey will be given to pre-tenure, tenured and full-time instructional faculty members who have been working at Syracuse University for at least a year. Read more »
A new grant for Syracuse University students is hoping to attract students to smaller programs within SU Abroad. A $1,000 grant will now be available… Read more »
Syracuse University’s annual Winter Carnival celebration will kick off on Monday in the Schine Student Center, with the goal of getting students involved in campus… Read more »
NEDA Week will include events such as informational sessions, movie screenings, speakers, panels and more. Through these activities, members of SHAPES Body Image, Active Minds and What the Health magazine hope to educate both sufferers and non-sufferers about eating disorders and body image. Read more »
A total of 26 residents out of 351 have moved out of the Skyhalls residence buildings on South Campus this semester, and many students cite… Read more »
The vigil, which was planned and hosted by the Student Association, the Muslim Student Association and Hendricks Chapel, lasted about 40 minutes. Some in attendance shared testimonies of past experiences relating to discrimination, and there was a discussion about how those at the vigil could make the world a better place. Read more »
A group based in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs hosted a session on Wednesday in preparation for National Adjunct Walkout Day next Wednesday. Read more »