‘Suspicious male’ issued trespass warning for approaching female students
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety has issued a trespass warning to a “suspicious male” who SU says approached female students. Read more »
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety has issued a trespass warning to a “suspicious male” who SU says approached female students. Read more »
The Syracuse Immigrant and Refugee Defense Network specifically works to aid central New York community members who have applied for, are awaiting or have been denied asylum or immigrant status. Read more »
After a revision to its constitution introduced in 2021, SA plans to change its name to the Student Government Association. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety opened the doors to its new substation during a community open house event Friday. Read more »
Hourly Food Services workers at Syracuse University plan to hold an election this semester for union recognition. Read more »
Syracuse University purchased the Hotel Skyler to keep a hotel close to university property after converting the Sheraton Hotel. Read more »
AAS faculty and staff received an email notifying them that their department would have no chair for this semester on Jan. 12, 2024. Read more »
SA held its annual Executive Debate Wednesday, which featured its uncontested candidates for president, vice-president and comptroller. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Fellowship brought 10 Jewish and 10 Muslim students together for weekly interfaith discussions. Read more »
For over two years, Syracuse Graduate Employees United worked to form an official union. On Tuesday, SGEU agreed to a contract with SU. Read more »
SU's College of Law will offer a housing clinic for the fall 2024 semester which will provide more opportunities for law students. Read more »
The Student Association held a Freedom of Speech Town Hall to continue collecting feedback on SU's "Syracuse Statement" on academic freedom. Read more »
SPD Chief Joe Cecile said police have found the remains of Nefertiti Harris, a 5-year-old who was believed to be killed by her mother. Read more »
Former Syracuse men’s basketball player Brendan Paul was arrested yesterday on drug charges, according to TMZ. Paul allegedly served as Sean 'Diddy’ Combs’s "drug mule." Read more »
Syracuse Graduate Employees United reached their first tentative collective bargaining agreement with the university last week. Read more »
The Multicultural Olympics, co-hosted by SA and Las Naranjas, will feature contributions from several cultural organizations across campus. Read more »
Newhouse named Washington Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer as 2024 Toner Prize recipients for excellence in national and local reporting, respectively. The prizes were established to honor late Newhouse alumnus Robin Toner, the first-ever woman national political correspondent of The New York Times. Read more »
The Syracuse City Common Council authorized the installation of an honorary street sign recognizing Jim Boeheim for his coaching accomplishments as well as philanthropic contributions to the city. The new street sign will be on the corner of Irving and East Raynor Avenues. Read more »
The Dynamic Sustainability Lab at Syracuse University presented their research at the 2024 Sustainability Summit in Boston, MA. Read more »
Provost Gretchen Ritter and Senior Vice President Allen Groves explained more about the "Syracuse Statement" — SU's upcoming stance on academic freedom. Read more »
The Student Association’s assembly members voted to approve a 20% reduction to its internal operating budget. Read more »
Attendees called on the Syracuse City Common Council to pass a resolution supporting a permanent ceasefire in Gaza at a Thursday forum. Read more »
SU community members who test positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to submit positive test results or isolate for multiple days. Individuals who test positive can resume "normal activities" if they have no fever and their symptoms show sign of improvement within 24 hours. Read more »
The lawsuit claims she has been denied or passed over for tenure-track positions, program director positions, research grants, and awards. Read more »