The head of Syracuse University's Office of Admissions has refused to answer whether its admissions officers have participated in a conference held by a Chinese education company accused of committing application fraud and paying thousands of dollars to admissions officers. Read more »
This safety initiative was launched several years ago and upgraded following an off-campus shooting last year, but now officials are hoping to overhaul the entire system. Read more »
Nancy Totah and John Chisholm, both associate professors in the department of chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, are the principal investigators of the Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need award, a three-year grant totaling $738,195. Read more »
Mohammed Dajani, leader of the Palestinian Wasatia movement, spoke about his experiences as a peace activist and the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Read more »
The two debated a number of issues, including terrorism, police reform and the opioid epidemic. The candidates will face off two more times in debates on Nov. 3 and Nov. 6. Read more »
Syracuse University professors team up with Clarkson University colleagues to study the impacts of public-private partnership programs that are restoring wetlands in northwestern New York. Read more »
The Syracuse Common Council is urging state legislators allow the city to grant tax exemptions to low-income families affected by FEMA’s new flood zone. Residents are worried the new mandatory tax insurance will force people to leave their homes. Read more »
Jamie Weiss, a Remembrance Scholar, is continuing to build her connection to Alexander Lowenstein, the Pan Am Flight 103 victim she represents. Read more »
Residents of the Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District approved a comprehensive capital project aimed at improving the facilities of district buildings last Tuesday. The project is estimated to have a cost of $12.1 million dollars. Read more »
The idea of creating a Syracuse University Senate subcommittee that would share Syracuse University faculty salary data lacks concrete plans and a timeline. Read more »
Up until the election on Nov. 8, The Daily Orange will be looking at where the presidential, New York state and 24th district candidates stand on major issues. Here’s where they stand on the environment. Read more »
“Doing Memory, Doing Justice” panel talks about the impacts of Pan Am Flight 103 and Sept. 11 attacks have had on Monday night as part of Remembrance Week 2016. Read more »
Syracuse Common Council approved Federal Emergency Management Agency flood zone tax exemptions while pushed back a vote on Section 8 housing discrimination. Read more »
Clayton Baker grew up in the same town and went to the same high school as the victim from the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing that he represents as a Remembrance Scholar. Read more »
Evan McMullin, an independent candidate for president, has polled well in Utah. It's possible he could win the state and prevent any candidate from reaching the 270 Electoral College votes needed to be elected. Read more »
Remembrance scholars used a pop-up museum set up inside the Schine Student Center on Monday to share history of Pan Am Flight 103 bombing in which 35 Syracuse University students died. Read more »
The competition challenged the team of SU students to bring elements of environmental sustainability, good design practices and a community connection incorporated into one building. Read more »
Alexander Lynch, a Syracuse University alumnus, has been working with the Student Association to introduce cameras in SU's surrounding off-campus neighborhood. Eight cameras will be installed down Euclid Avenue as the first phase of this project. Read more »