The ABC News anchor and best-selling self-help author was the keynote speaker at SU’s first-ever Be Well Expo, the first in a weeklong event dedicated to health and wellness. Read more »
Mark Nutsch said he expected more involvement in the production of the film, which was based on a successful unconventional warfare mission by U.S. Special Forces. Read more »
Titled "Challenging Narratives of Terrorism," the panel sought to showcase the many faces of terrorism and the different ways it affects people around the world. Read more »
When Pan Am Flight 103 crashed into Lockerbie, it pushed the small Scottish town into the international spotlight. Nearly three decades later, Lockerbie’s residents say the town has mostly moved on, with population growth. Read more »
Freshman Nicole Della Fera was influenced by some of her experiences with family members, including her uncle, to pursue a career in law enforcement, studying both forensic science and biology at Syracuse University. Read more »
“Doing Memory, Doing Justice” panel talks about the impacts of Pan Am Flight 103 and Sept. 11 attacks have had on Monday night as part of Remembrance Week 2016. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety is developing a plan to combat incidences of gun violence due to an increase of this issue across the United States.
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An assistant professor from the University of New Haven gives his expertise on Congress overriding presidential veto on a bill allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabian government. Read more »
Before 9/11, Syracuse University didn’t have an Institute of National Security and Counterterrorism, a Middle Eastern Studies department or offer courses in Arabic language. Here’s how those programs came to be at SU. Read more »
The 28 pages are part of a longer document published in December 2002 by the intelligence committees of the House and Senate. The pages outline possible links between the Sept. 11 hijackers and the involvement of the Saudi Arabian government. Read more »