Give graduate students a voice, SUNY-ESF administration
It’s time for SUNY-ESF administrators to prioritize the financial security, health, and safety of the university’s graduate students. Read more »
It’s time for SUNY-ESF administrators to prioritize the financial security, health, and safety of the university’s graduate students. Read more »
TAs and graduate students are using the challenges brought on by COVID-19 to explore online and hybrid teaching methods. Read more »
Especially during a pandemic, the problem of social isolation between graduate and undergraduate students has only gotten worse. Read more »
Syracuse University’s online-only semester is inevitable, but some graduates must be able to stay on campus to complete their studies. Read more »
Many teaching assistants told The Daily Orange that they find themselves struggling to split their attention between professional work, personal health and the well-being of students in crisis. Read more »
Undergraduate students may drop a course if they continue to be registered for 12 or more credits. Read more »
Organizers said at a Tuesday press conference that they aren’t sure when their occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall will end. They said they would like to finish negotiations with SU officials so they can move on. Read more »
The exhibition, which is on display for one day only, features the work of 15 master’s students. Read more »
#NotAgainSU organizers and SU officials discussed faculty diversity training, disarming Department of Public Safety officers and protections for striking graduate students during Tuesday's negotiations. Read more »
#NotAgainSU makes a statement in response to the university administration’s decision not to meet all of the demands made of them Read more »
Graduate students will update the goals of the strike to account for recent developments and ensure protesters receive “institutional support.” Read more »
Graduate students will strike until suspensions for student activists have been lifted and students in Crouse-Hinds Hall are given unrestricted and unconditional access to food, medication, healthcare, hygiene products and spiritual advisors. Read more »
Through the Libraries’ new program, researchers at SU can request specific datasets and give researchers access to data that is normally hard to obtain. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board calls on SU to stop asking debt-ridden students to ‘Boost the ‘Cuse.’ Read more »
The report details student demographics by career and gender, career and ethnicity, Pell Grant status and undergraduate and graduate retention rates. Read more »
Moderate columnist Kailey Norusis argues that an SU professor’s essay about faculty-student romances misinterprets feminism. Read more »
Only about 18% of academic programs are represented in the Graduate Student Organization’s Senate. Read more »
Dear Editor, If you’re like me and new to Syracuse University and the campus culture, you were introduced to a lot this summer in terms… Read more »
Mirjavad Hashemi looks to focus on mental health and graduate student representation in the upcoming academic year. Read more »
Neal Powless has been involved at Syracuse University since 2004. Read more »
The 11th annual SU Songwriter Showcase will be held on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Schine Underground. Read more »
Syeisha Byrd took over the food pantry after its founder, Ginny Yerdon, retired earlier this year. Read more »
Members of the Syracuse University community will participate in a marathon reading of Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” on Halloween in honor of the novel’s 200th anniversary. Read more »
Nick Mason, GSO vice president of internal affairs, went through the constitution and switched uses of “he” and “she” with gender-neutral phrases. Read more »