Tiffany Gray, who served as the associate director of the LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University from 2012-14, was named interim director of the center in August. Read more »
Political science professors debate the implications of implementing the U.S. State Department's definition of anti-Semitism at Syracuse University. The university has not announced if it is considering adopting the State Department definition. Read more »
More than 500 signatures have been acquired for a petition to create Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Syracuse University, which would replace Columbus Day. SU does not formally recognize Columbus Day. Read more »
Otto's Army and SA are working together to help implement a student athletic fee that would charge every SU student $100 for men's basketball and football season tickets. Read more »
The Syracuse University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center has organized several events for Coming Out Month. The keynote event, a poetry slam entitled "Dear Straight People," will take place on Oct. 27 in Hendricks Chapel. Read more »
Syracuse University is among 87 percent of colleges and universities around the country that will not require applicants to submit the results from the new SAT optional essay. Read more »
SU recently established a chapter of the Roosevelt Institute, a progressive think tank that focuses on issues economic equality and growth. Read more »
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs held a screening of the documentary "Cartel Land" as well as a discussion with the film's director, Matt Heineman. Read more »
It took only one hour to turn a group of dedicated nature enthusiasts from SUNY-ESF into Guinness World Record holders as they helped plant 202,935… Read more »
A new documentary being shown at Syracuse University tells about a group of WWII fighter pilots that launched a secret mission to prevent a "second Holocaust." Read more »
The Department of Public Safety at Syracuse University will be distributing a door hanger to off-campus houses to help improve safety awareness in wake of an armed robbery Wednesday night. Read more »
Information Technology Services at Syracuse University works 24/7 to protect and support both SU student and employee email servers, in addition to providing other services. Read more »
Cheryl Strayed, author of "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail," discussed her personal journeys, such as her childhood, during her University Lecture in Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday night. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud released a flood of updates at Wednesday’s University Senate meetingon last year’s budget, employee buyouts, student enrollment and other topics. Read more »
The 27th-annual Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Thursday will feature a discussion about hot button health care policy topics that are relevant to the Syracuse community. Read more »
Students at Hamilton College recently summited all 46 peaks in the Adirondack mountain range. This is only the second time the school has accomplished this in the last 20 years. Read more »
School of Architecture faculty will travel to China and Taiwan later this month to network and review the portfolios of potential foreign architecture students. Read more »
Through meeting with Ugandan officials, Syracuse University was able to help establish a School of Information Studies at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. Read more »