
SU will host virtual Thanksgiving celebration for international students
SU will virtually host the annual “International Thanksgiving Celebration” Thursday for international students staying near campus during fall break. Read more »

SU will virtually host the annual “International Thanksgiving Celebration” Thursday for international students staying near campus during fall break. Read more »

SU will continue working with local and state health authorities to ensure a return to campus is safe. Read more »

SA held a series of nine student-led focus groups about DPS throughout October for students to share their concerns about the department Read more »

Friday marks the anniversary of the start of the #NotAgainSU occupation of the Barnes Center at the Arch. The movement was formed in response to SU’s handling of a series of on-campus hate incidents. Read more »

Chancellor Kent Syverud announced the honorary degree in a virtual ceremony held as part of SU’s Coming Back Together Black and Latino alumni reunion. Read more »

In the spring 2020 semester, student members of the committee stopped attending meetings and decided to attend the #NotAgainSU protests instead. Read more »

Emerging out of protests following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Last Chance for Change hopes to leave a meaningful legacy in Syracuse, members said. Read more »

In his message, Syverud addressed both students returning to campus for the semester and those taking classes virtually from home. Read more »

SU announced Monday that Salatha Willis would be the university's first associate athletic director for diversity, culture and climate. Read more »

Our reader argues that SU administration showed its unwillingness to support Black students when SU News published a post expressing featuring support for The New York Times' publication of a controversial op-ed. Read more »

Swofford will retire after 24 years as commissioner, the longest tenure in conference history, and helped launch the conference's ACC Network last August. Read more »

SU seniors who graduated in spring 2020 received their degrees in a virtual ceremony on May 10, the same date the university had originally planned to hold an in-person commencement ceremony. Read more »

Instructors should plan to deliver fall 2020 courses online for students who are not able to attend in person, an SU official said Wednesday. Read more »

The university has postponed this year’s on-campus Commencement ceremony to the fall 2020 semester due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »

Students who live in campus housing will receive reimbursements regardless of whether they moved out by SU’s March 22 deadline. Read more »

Sekarore was a policy studies major in the College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Read more »

During Friday’s negotiations, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Keith Alford said the university would need until at least the end of the semester to craft a statement about what happened during the protests in Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »

#NotAgainSU and university officials made slow progress negotiating on the movement’s demands throughout the four meetings this week. Read more »

Organizers and SU officials exchanged in a tense back-and-forth exchange over #NotAgainSU’s demands that SU acknowledge institutional white supremacy. Read more »

The screening of “Bombshell” will be moved to Crouse Hinds Hall. Read more »

The march was organized by the Faculty Action Collection, a group of SU faculty in support of #NotAgainSU. Read more »

Students pushed administration Wednesday night to set a concrete date for their next negotiation meeting. Read more »

Therapists who represent multiple identities and speak multiple languages will provide teletherapy to students at the Barnes Center at The Arch. Read more »

GSO passed a resolution Wednesday night urging the University Senate to create an ad hoc committee to investigate the treatment of #NotAgainSU organizers in Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »