Five years after JPMorgan Chase helped get the IVMF at Syracuse University started, the company is continuing to deepen its support for the institute. Read more »
The campaign will raise the money for student programs at the iSchool, including for a program that would help women get into the field of information technology. Read more »
Syracuse University students gathered inside the Schine Student Center to cheer on the SU women's basketball team in its win over the University of Washington. Read more »
Parties at Castle Court have been banned by managers of the property, but Syracuse University students have continued to gather there to celebrate. Read more »
Neil Ringler, professor and vice provost for research at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, gave a lecture about the history of Syracuse and the restoration of Onondaga Lake. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud said he was "a little nervous" for Syracuse at the end of the first half. The Orange ultimately lost to North Carolina 83-66. Read more »
Hundreds of Syracuse University students celebrate at Castle Court before the SU men's basketball team played the University of North Carolina in the Final Four. Read more »
Syracuse University freshman Chevis Armstead was chosen as one of four people to sing the national anthem at Saturday's Final Four games. Each school playing in the Final Four has a representative singing the national anthem. Read more »
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a presidential campaign stop in Syracuse on Friday ahead of the New York primary on April 19. Read more »
Women's sports often receive less media coverage and have smaller fan crowds at games in comparison to men's sports. This disparity can be found at Syracuse University as well, even as both the SU men's and women's basketball teams are headed to the Final Four. Read more »
The Syracuse Police Department and the Department of Public Safety will monitor the streets during the Final Four games this weekend, although they hope to not intervene. Read more »
See how businesses on Marshall Street have handled increased traffic from Syracuse University's men's and women's basketball NCAA Tournament runs. Read more »