SU announced last month a new health insurance policy, which requires all full-time matriculated students to carry some form of Affordable Care Act-compliant health insurance. Current graduate students are scheduled to phase into the new policy for the start of the 2016-17 academic year. Read more »
SA held budgetary hearings addressing allocation recommendations for the fall 2015 semester during its meeting Monday night at Maxwell Auditorium.
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Less than a day after Rolling Stone retracted its article that vividly depicted a woman being sexually assaulted by members of a fraternity at the University of Virginia, members of the Syracuse University community reacted to the fallout of the decision for all parties involved. Read more »
The Graduate Student Organization will meet Wednesday to discuss the possibility of unionization in reaction to a perceived lack of transparency from the Syracuse University administration regarding the new student health insurance policy, which will affect about 1,500 graduate students. Read more »
The 2015 Presidential Management Fellows Program named six students and alumni of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs as fellowship finalists on March 26. Read more »
Syracuse University professors James Abbott and David Rezak weighed in on what sets Tidal apart from heavyweights like Spotify and Google Play, and what its chances of success are. Read more »
One of the biggest complaints Syracuse University Libraries officials hear about Bird Library relates to its lack of outlets. A fundraising campaign is more than halfway to its goal of changing that. Read more »
The university announced Monday the full search committee for the school's next director of athletics, who is expected to be in place by the start of the 2015-16 academic year. Read more »
Here's a breakdown of what Syracuse University's decision to divest from fossil fuels means, and how it compares to other institutions that have made the move to divest. Read more »
University Union announced on Sunday that The Knocks, Skizzy Mars, and Verite will perform at 2015's Mayfest. The Syracuse University community offered commentary on social media regarding the acts. Read more »
The two professors used satellite data available at the national scale that was derived by the U.S. Geological Survey and aggregated that data for every county to identify how much developed land has been used. Read more »
The Office of Health Promotion has teamed up with Hill Communications, a student-run public relations firm, and Andy Robinson, a television, radio and film professor, to revamp SU’s “Got Consent?” sexual violence prevention program. Read more »
Will Fancher is preparing himself for an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity — a nearly 4,000-mile journey this summer from Virginia to Oregon in which he’ll ride a bike and build affordable housing. Read more »
The Knocks are an electronic music duo based out of New York City, while alternative rapper Skizzy Mars is returning to Syracuse University after his first performance in UU’s 2012 Banderstach Music Series. Read more »
The Graduate Student Organization senate voted unanimously Wednesday to censure Syracuse University administration for its actions regarding the recently announced changes to student health insurance.
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The Academic Strategic Plan is part of SU’s Fast Forward Initiative, launched by Chancellor Kent Syverud last year. The draft will have an open comment period from Thursday through next Friday. Read more »
Syracuse city officials may soon get rid of all parking spaces on Euclid Avenue to make space for two new bicycle lanes, said Syracuse Common Councilor Bob Dougherty. Read more »
For the second straight year, Syracuse University partnered with the GAP to present “The Whistleblower, The Press and The Truth” on Wednesday night in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium. Read more »