
Whitman School of Management celebrates 100 year anniversary
Enrollment rises and drops, corporate ties and alumni relations have largely defined the school’s first 100 years. Read more »

Enrollment rises and drops, corporate ties and alumni relations have largely defined the school’s first 100 years. Read more »

This winter, SU’s snow removal crews will begin their shifts at 2 a.m. to ensure that campus roads and sidewalks are properly cleared and salted. Read more »

Founded in April of 2016, the Blackstone LaunchPad provides mentorship services to Syracuse University community members looking to pursue or contribute to entrepreneurial endeavors. Read more »

Provost Michele Wheatly announced a change in policy requiring faculty candidates to submit to background checks. Read more »

Facilitator Amanda Paule said SEM 100 delves deeper into the chosen memoir this year, which creates a problem if students don’t finish reading it. Read more »

Chancellor Kent Syverud implied at Wednesday's University Senate meeting that Commencement 2020 will be held on the Quad instead of the Carrier Dome. Read more »

The new office will be in a more centralized location on campus, making it more accessible to students. Read more »

The path was installed on Comstock and Waverly avenues. Read more »

The Daily Orange spoke with more than 100 students about SU’s new health and wellness center. Read more »

The U.S. Small Business Administration awarded the Institute for Veterans and Military Families $100,000 to support service-disabled veterans. A total of $300,000 to organizations across the country for the purpose of supporting service-disabled veterans. Read more »

New York’s transportation department selected the community grid as the most environmentally-sound replacement option for I-81. Read more »

Census data is used to distribute more than $675 billion in federal funding to local municipalities, and allocate proportional state representation in Congress. Read more »

SA President Mackenzie Mertikas expressed excitement to begin working with the new class of representatives. Read more »

Since the start of the school year, SU has experienced upticks in intoxication, personal injury and larceny reports. Read more »

J. Cole Smith, who served as associate provost for academic initiatives at Clemson University, will start as dean on Oct. 1. Read more »

SU was named an Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence in June. This designation includes a $1.5 million grant to increase diversity through education initiatives and recruitment into the intelligence field. Read more »

New York landlords gathered at the Turning Stone casino last week to discuss the legislation. Read more »

Get Yourself Tested will provide free STI screenings to SU students on four occasions throughout the year, split evenly between the fall and spring semesters. Read more »

The study will engage with community stakeholders in hopes of producing a report that immigrant and refugee communities will use to improve problems they face. Read more »

Construction of the Salt City Market will begin in the next two weeks. Read more »

Syracuse University students, alumni and faculty gathered on Sims Drive to unveil the health and wellness facility. Read more »

The Youtuber created #MagandangMorenx, which translates to “beautiful brown skin.” Read more »

SU has begun demolishing the 700 block of Ostrom Avenue, between Shaw and DellPlain Halls. Read more »

The Graduate Student Organization elected six graduate students to the University Senate. Read more »