Based on what is known publicly about Invest Syracuse, it appears the plan could be at odds with the goals of internationalization and of attracting a more diverse student population. Read more »
Colleges and universities that receive federal money are required to publish annual security reports under the Jeanne Clery Act, a consumer protection law. Read more »
The report claims New York state has more than $132 billion worth of debt and “would need more than $20,000 from each of its taxpayers to pay all of its bills.” Read more »
The Syracuse Police Department’s Abused Persons Unit is investigating the incident, which allegedly occurred sometime on the weekend of Sept. 16 to 17, a police spokesman said. Read more »
The government of Kazakhstan signed a plan this week to reintroduce tigers back to a part of their native range 70 years after they went extinct there. Read more »
The Institute for Veterans and Military Families, a national organization, was founded by Michael Haynie, Syracuse University’s vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation. Read more »
A former Syracuse University student claims in a lawsuit against SU that the university had "impermissible gender bias" against him during the investigation. Read more »
The Common Council serves as Syracuse’s legislative branch of government. Democratic, Republican, Green Party and Independence Party tickets will all be on the ballot this November. Read more »
Margaret Himley has led SU’s international education programs since 2011. She will continue to work at the university as a writing and rhetoric professor. Read more »
Algae blooms will not affect Onondaga County’s drinking water, but officials and experts advise residents to stay away from any discolored water. Read more »