From the controversial construction of the $6 million SU promenade to the murder of an SU student, here is a look at some of the biggest news stories concerning Syracuse during this calendar year. Read more »
Since coming to Syracuse University in 2014, Chancellor Kent Syverud’s role in fundraising has grown. Now a major campaign is in the works. Read more »
To implement its Campus Framework, Syracuse University must get approval from the city of Syracuse through various zoning and regulation boards. The relationship between the city and university has been professional, officials say. Read more »
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud discussed the result of the presidential election and budget during a University Senate meeting on Wednesday. Read more »
The National Veterans Resource Complex, one of Syracuse University's flagship initiatives under Campus Framework, will serve as a hub for education and resources of veterans and their families.
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The Campus Framework — a 20-year transformative initiative — includes plans to add 3,600 beds to Main Campus housing. The university currently has no timeline or concrete plans to move forward with proposed housing changes. Read more »
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud has announced the appointment of eight new members to the Campus Framework Advisory Group as the planning moves on to its next phase. Read more »
Pete Sala, Syracuse University's vice president and chief facilities officer, gave updates on "the Arch," the Carrier Dome and student housing on South Campus during the fifth Campus Framework open forum. Read more »
At the fourth of six Campus Framework forums this semester, money was the hot topic. Plans for the next Campus Framework plan draft, classrooms in the NVRC and the future of the University Place promenade was also discussed. Read more »
Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer, gave additional updates on Syracuse University Campus Framework projects related to the Arch and the National Veterans Resource Complex during the third open forum of the semester. Read more »
SU Chief Facilities Officer Pete Sala gave an update Tuesday on the Campus Framework, including conceptual ideas for renovating the Carrier Dome. Read more »
In the latest campus construction update, Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer, said repairs to the water main along the University Place promenade will happen at the end of September. Read more »
A majority of summer construction projects on the Syracuse University campus have been completed, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the SU community on Monday. Read more »
The University Place promenade will be completed one week before classes start, but some construction projects will not be finished until after the fall semester has started. Read more »
Many construction projects, including the one to make improvements to the Quad, have been completed or are nearing completion, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read more »
Work on the University Place promenade, among other campus construction projects, continues on schedule, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read more »
The water main along University Place is now in service, according to a construction update from Pete Sala, Syracuse University vice president and chief facilities officer. Read more »
Syracuse University released the Campus Framework, a 20-year plan for the physical campus, in June. Here is an explanation of that plan and what it means for SU. Read more »
When Kent Syverud become chancellor of Syracuse University, he started Fast Forward Syracuse. Here is an explanation of the initiative and what it means for the university. Read more »
The University Place promenade was completed a week before the fall 2016 semester started, but many Syracuse University community members are not happy with it. Here is an explanation of the controversial campus project. Read more »