
Fulbright recipients reflect on application process
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is an academic and cultural exchange program that partners with over 140 countries internationally to fund study and research grants. Read more »

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is an academic and cultural exchange program that partners with over 140 countries internationally to fund study and research grants. Read more »

The “Shut It Down” digital exhibition created by the SU Library archives commemorates student protests during the civil rights movement of the late 1960s. Read more »

The Daily Orange compiled a list of reproductive healthcare resources in wake of the leaked Supreme Court draft decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade. Read more »

The First Generation Law Student Association collaborates with the admissions office at the College of Law to connect with applicants who identify as first-generation law students and want support during the application process. Read more »

Women’s March Syracuse hosted the rally, where speakers from both legislative and advocacy backgrounds voiced disapproval of the draft opinion and called for action to protect reproductive rights. Read more »

Tuesday evening hundreds of protestors gathered outside of the James M. Hanley Courthouse. The crowd, filled with people of all ages, shared their voices about the reported overturn of Roe v. Wade. Read more »

Syracuse University received its second Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating Systems (STARS) Silver Rating for its commitment to increasing sustainability across campus. Read more »

Syracuse University has placed its chapter of Gamma Phi Beta sorority on disciplinary and social probation until May 2023 and December 2022, respectively. Read more »

Rep. Antonio Delgado, a Democrat who has represented the 19th Congressional District of New York since 2019, will become the state’s next lieutenant governor. Read more »

Tyler, a junior double major in African American studies and English, is the third Syracuse University student to be named a Beinecke scholar. Read more »

The Ukraine club at Syracuse University held a donation drive to collect essential supplies for people in Ukraine from April 18-30. Read more »

Richard Shoff, currently a deputy chief of Syracuse Police Department, will become the next first deputy chief. Captain Julie Shulsky has been appointed as a deputy chief. Read more »

Polygraphs, colloquially referred to as lie detectors, measure physiological changes in a person while answering a series of “yes” or “no” questions. Read more »

Female faculty who worked at SU between January 2014 and October 2021 are eligible for compensation as a part of a class action lawsuit settlement over unequal pay. Read more »

Murphy’s Island, a piece of land adjacent to Destiny USA on the shore of Onondaga Lake, brings as many as 100 eagles to the area, according to the Onondaga Audubon. Read more »

The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center in Onondaga County will receive $670,000 in funding as a part of New York state’s Community Violence Intervention Act. Read more »

Five burglaries have recently occurred in off-campus neighborhoods, according to a Department of Public Safety email Sunday evening. Read more »

SU will also bestow honorary degrees to Nina Fedoroff, Thomas Magnanti, Howard Phanstiel and Gloria Somolekae. Read more »

Syracuse University announced the names of the 35 2022-23 Remembrance Scholars in a university press release on Thursday. Read more »

Kearns died on April 14, School of Architecture Dean Michael Speaks announced the following day. She had worked at the university for 27 years. Read more »

Comments ranged from outright support for the drafted plan to proposed alternatives in order to meet the state's goal of decreasing carbon emissions by 85% below 1990 levels by 2050. Read more »

Ten Syracuse University students and alumni were named 2022 recipients of Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards on Tuesday. Read more »

Syracuse University’s chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity has been put on disciplinary and social probation until May 24, 2024. Read more »

Gov. Kathy Hochul and top legislators are expected to appeal the ruling, and a decision could come as soon as this week. Read more »