College of Arts and Sciences sees renewed focus under Syverud
The College of Arts and Sciences looks to improve under Chancellor Kent Syverud and a new dean, who will be named in the coming months, after years of neglect. Read more »
The College of Arts and Sciences looks to improve under Chancellor Kent Syverud and a new dean, who will be named in the coming months, after years of neglect. Read more »
Nestled safely in a back closet inside Carla Lloyd’s home is a green plastic container filled with cards. There are cards from her mother, sister,… Read more »
On his first day as chancellor, Kent Syverud made his way to the Schine Student Center to have lunch among the students of Syracuse University.… Read more »
When Greg Mayes heard Pan Am Flight 103 had gone down, leading to the death of its 259 passengers — 35 of them Syracuse University students… Read more »
This season, scoring goals meant more than ever for men’s club lacrosse captain Carter Oakley. It wasn’t just about winning. These goals meant something —… Read more »
Three candidates are under consideration for the position of dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. Vice Chancellor and Provost… Read more »
UPDATED: March 19, 7:33 p.m. Michael Speaks has been named the new dean of Syracuse University’s School of Architecture. Speaks, who is currently the dean of… Read more »
CLARIFICATION: The number of Syracuse common councilor-at-large seats that are up for re-election was not clear. There are four councilors-at-large that serve for four years, and… Read more »
Syracuse University senior Dan Cowen will announce Saturday that he plans to run for the position of Syracuse councilor-at-large. Cowen will officially announce his campaign… Read more »
The 10,000 tickets allotted to Syracuse University to sell to its fans for the Pinstripe Bowl game are nearly gone. Of the 10,000 tickets allotted… Read more »
As a child, Dylan Lustig wanted to be a superhero. He wanted to be the good guy. Once, when Lustig and his twin brother were… Read more »
After returning from a week of break, current Student Association Vice President Allie Curtis immediately began preparing for her transition into the presidency. Curtis won… Read more »
When Iggy Nava interviewed for the position of vice president against Allie Curtis and lost, he wasn’t deterred. He decided to then run against her… Read more »
The city of Syracuse threatened to shut down Marshall Street staple Acropolis Pizza House unless the facility takes steps to increase security. Recently, the area… Read more »
The Department of Public Safety is continuing its search for a piece of student artwork stolen from E.S. Bird Library early in the morning on… Read more »
Nearly a week after Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy slammed New York City and New Jersey, many are shifting their focus toward relief efforts. The Samuel I.… Read more »
UPDATED: Oct. 29, 10:22 p.m. Syracuse University canceled classes for part of Monday and all of Tuesday to protect students from strong winds and heavy… Read more »
After Syracuse University canceled classes for Hurricane Sandy, both students and residents are rushing to prepare. The university sent a campus wide email informing students… Read more »
Though President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency in New York state as Hurricane Sandy approaches, it does not appear that the hurricane will… Read more »
An attempted robbery of a student took place on the 900 block of Lancaster Ave. Thursday night. Two male suspects approached the students and one… Read more »
A male Syracuse University student was harassed and physically attacked in front of Haven Hall, near the intersection of Marshall Street and Comstock Avenue, Thursday… Read more »
Remembrance Week: Part 2 of 4 A pained Syracuse University community has gone through different stages of grief in the last 24 years. SU continues… Read more »
Syracuse University recently submitted a solicitation of interest to Gov. Andrew Cuomo to run an agency that will monitor treatment of people with disabilities. SU… Read more »
The Supreme Court will begin its review of a case regarding affirmative action in higher education on Wednesday. The court will review Fisher v. University… Read more »