Chancellor did not mention death threats against a faculty member
Professor Eileen E. Schell asks why Chancellor Syverud did not mention the death threat and hate speech a faculty member received on her university email. Read more »
Professor Eileen E. Schell asks why Chancellor Syverud did not mention the death threat and hate speech a faculty member received on her university email. Read more »
The former project director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum says university emails about campus racism omitted an expression of outrage at the acts of hatred. Read more »
The former NAACP president commends student protestors’ bravery, fearlessness and organizing. Read more »
Emeritus professors of history David H. Bennett and James Roger Sharp say that Gov. Cuomo’s comments about chancellor inexplicable and disgraceful. Read more »
Our reader says that we are letting those responsible for racism on campus win by allowing them to affect our education and our ability to walk freely in our own community. Read more »
Former Student Association President Eric Evangelista says that calling for the resignation of Chancellor Syverud will not help the campus community heal nor will it alleviate the longstanding, systematic issues with which Syracuse University has had to contend. Read more »
Our reader says that activism is more than just protesting — it’s documenting the story so it's never forgotten, encouraging those on the front lines and leveraging your connections to make sure that when change comes it is equitable for everyone. Read more »
The Maxwell Faculty of Color group ask for a commitment on the part of the administration to implement effective and sustained reform measures in the direction of a more inclusive campus environment and learning framework. Read more »
SU graduate says Syracuse students sitting in Barnes Center embody “scholarship in action” and are using their education to clearly articulate legislation for administration to implement. Read more »
Alums and current Syracuse students who fought the administration as members of The General Body five years support #NotAgainSU and the petition asking for Chancellor Kent Syverud’s immediate resignation. Read more »
Our reader argues that we need to call on Congressman Katko to support stricter gun control laws. Read more »
The executive council of Syracuse University’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors says SU leadership has repeatedly condemned racism and then moved on. Read more »
Members of the Sociology Graduate Student Association demand that the Syracuse University administration implement policies and procedures to effectively guarantee the safety of all members of the SU community. Read more »
The 2015 vice-president of the Graduate Student Organization wants to love Syracuse, but can only say “not again. Read more »
A Day Hall resident says that the terrible actions of one student shouldn’t be responsible for the stigma looming around Day Hall and Syracuse as a whole. Read more »
Our reader says that SU puts public perception above protecting its students. Read more »
Our reader says that it was inspiring to greater community come together during Boost the ’Cuse to expand the resources and programs that define the student experience. Read more »
SU graduate and former Remembrance Week speaker Ed Kinane, argues that terrorism is about much more than a former Islamic Society president’s definition of terrorism. Read more »
Our reader argues that public schools have fallen short of delivering high quality education in many cases. Read more »
Our reader argues that there are various ailments that have allegedly resulted from e-cigarette use. Read more »
Stephen Paisley responds to recent statements by Chancellor Kent Syverud regarding the political makeup of the Syracuse University faculty. Read more »
Ben Phelps argues that electing not to receive vaccinations based on one’s religious beliefs should not happen when it puts other human lives at serious risk. Read more »
Kevin Wall, a SEM 100 facilitator, says plans for Greek-themed gameday are a step backwards for our community in a time when we should be moving forward. Read more »
Stephen Kuusisto condemns a racial slur he heard directed at a veteran on campus. Read more »