New York state will implement a series of multifaceted actions to prevent the practice of conversion therapy, therapy which attempts a change the sexual orientation of an individual. Read more »
SA announced a tentative date for the second annual Cuse Conference. The event consists of administration officials, faculty and students meeting to discuss issues on campus, such as diversity and sexual assault prevention. Read more »
Participants in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities reflect on the benefits the competition had on their individual businesses. Read more »
Three Syracuse University students will present Project S.C.I. (Sustainability, Creativity and Innovation) at the Clinton Global Initiative University Conference (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley in April. Read more »
A police officer from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry recently completed a training program used in Ferguson, Missouri, designed to prevent officers from exhibiting bias. Read more »
A new report from a group in the Fast Forward Syracuse initiative details eight areas upon which Syracuse University may mold its mission and vision for students in the future. Read more »
Jennifer Stromer-Galley, an associate professor in the School of Information Studies, gave a presentation on how candidates are using social media for the 2016 presidential election. Read more »
TruMann Consulting and Syracuse University will partner to review the career service centers at SU’s different schools and colleges and the centralized Career Services unit. Read more »
Falk College's marriage and therapy program was reaccredited after a review by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. Read more »
One in every four female college students experience sexual assault during their undergraduate years, according to a study from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Read more »
Syracuse University's Student Association is expanding a program to more schools in the Syracuse City School District to help students make informed decisions when faced with issues such as marijuana usage, peer pressure and contraception. Read more »
Sean O'Keefe, a University Professor at Syracuse University, reflects on his numerous careers — including NASA administrator and secretary of the Navy — as he prepares for his next role as an advisory panel member helping the next president transition into office. Read more »
University of Queensland lecturer Paul Harpur explained that universities need to do more to ensure that students with a print disability have access to reading materials. Read more »