iSchool to expand online master's degree program
The iSchool partnered with 2U, an online education technology company, to launch an expansion of the iSchool's nationally ranked online education program. Read more »
The iSchool partnered with 2U, an online education technology company, to launch an expansion of the iSchool's nationally ranked online education program. Read more »
Tim Green, a Syracuse University alumnus, gave the keynote speech at SU's second annual Entertainment and Sports Law Symposium about his career in football, law and writing. Read more »
Engineering students will have the chance to study the architecture of eastern Europe in a two-week study program in Bulgaria Read more »
The professor of and students in “SPM 199: The Super Bowl: Sport, Culture and Entertainment” say that despite the unusual content of the course, it's far from an easy A. Read more »
Syracuse University is implementing a campus climate survey to all students, faculty and staff to measure community satisfaction. Read more »
Syracuse University officially launched a student-run Instagram account on Jan. 25 to show the SU experience through the eyes of the students. Read more »
The Falk College students will work with 200 students from McKinley-Brighton Elementary School and LeMoyne Elementary School in Syracuse. Read more »
The American Library Association found no deficiencies in Syracuse University's Master of Library and Information Science (MSLIS) program. Read more »
Syracuse University's School of Information Studies has been ranked No. 11 by the U.S. News & World Report for its online graduate degree program. Read more »
Syracuse University appointed Lawrence Lewandowski to the interim chair of the Department of Psychology. He is expected to serve as interim chair for 18 months. Read more »
Maxwell community members' requests for a new dean included that he or she can bring diversity, communication, transparency and the cultivation of a stronger culture within the school. Read more »
Whitman's MBA@Syracuse checked in at No. 44 in U.S. News & World Report's rankings of the nation's top online MBA programs. Read more »
Community members from the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics say they will remember the late Claire Rudolph for her passion and forthright personality. Read more »
The budget report was the last item on the agenda during the first University Senate meeting of the semester, which took place in Maxwell Auditorium. Read more »
Syracuse University is considering restricting the flight of drones on campus due to safety concerns. Other colleges and universities across the country have enacted policies banning drones on their respective campuses. Read more »
Three Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs community members were chosen as a part of a team of six people to help advise the 2016 presidential administration. Read more »
The committee searching for the next dean of Syracuse University's College of Law is taking applications and, with the help of a consulting firm, is starting interviews in mid-Feburary. Read more »
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is holding several town hall meetings regarding the search for a new school dean. Read more »
Syracuse University announces Claire S. Rudolph, professor emerita of social work, died in her home on Jan. 5. Rudolph served for almost 20 years as chair of the School of Social Work. Read more »
Syracuse University and its investment managers are assessing the current landscape of potential investments in companies focused on renewable energy as part of its future plans for divestment. Read more »
A group of graduate students in Syracuse University’s School of Architecture put a Syracuse twist on the classic game Twister on Tuesday, launching a game of Cuse-ster at four bus stops in Syracuse. Read more »
Syracuse University's Dineen Hall is on track to receive an honor in sustainability — LEED Gold certification. Read more »
A small research center located in Newhouse 2 sends thousands public records requests to some of the federal government's biggest agencies in the hopes of increasing accountability and transparency. Read more »
Some Syracuse University professors find that the process of student course evaluations are semi-helpful, but not necessarily an effective way of measuring student learning in a course. Read more »