
In flux: Decrease in money leaves 601 Tully's future uncertain
Founded partly to be a pillar of stability and consistency in an area of the city governed by uncertainty and change, the future of a… Read more »

Founded partly to be a pillar of stability and consistency in an area of the city governed by uncertainty and change, the future of a… Read more »

The University Senate’s last meeting of the year included a big win for fossil fuel divestment, a heated discussion about promotions and a response to… Read more »
An executive from the personal care company Procter & Gamble and a CBS News correspondent will deliver the keynote address to graduates of the S.I.… Read more »
Incoming freshmen set a Syracuse University record high with a class size of 3,300 to 3,500 students, after SU received a little less than 23,000… Read more »
Syracuse University will partially fund the redesign of Forman Park, on East Genesee Street in downtown Syracuse, starting fall 2010 as part of its Connective… Read more »

To develop ideas for advancing social media's role in business, student teams from the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the School of Information… Read more »
Incoming students to the School of Art and Design in the College of Visual and Performing Arts will have one fewer major to choose from… Read more »
When junior economics major Ryan Dickerson created the Rylaxer in the summer of 2008, he wasn't trying to make money or even market the product… Read more »
Mary McFadden, a fashion designer and writer, will give a lecture that highlights her career and design philosophies as the next speaker in a lecture… Read more »
Syracuse University has filled another hole in deanship lineup. George Langford was named the next dean of Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences, as… Read more »

College of Visual and Performing Arts
When Kenneth 'Buzz' Shaw was inaugurated 13 years ago, Syracuse University faced huge deficits and low morale, and his inauguration was intentionally modest: 300 people… Read more »
Facing the front of Crouse College, it's nearly impossible to miss the thick, black gravel road that cuts through the green grass up the north… Read more »