SU gives progress update on #NotAgainSU demands
Therapists who represent multiple identities and speak multiple languages will provide teletherapy to students at the Barnes Center at The Arch. Read more »
Therapists who represent multiple identities and speak multiple languages will provide teletherapy to students at the Barnes Center at The Arch. Read more »
GSO passed a resolution Wednesday night urging the University Senate to create an ad hoc committee to investigate the treatment of #NotAgainSU organizers in Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
These additions are as a result of the administration’s treatment of students occupying Crouse-Hinds Hall, the statement said. Read more »
The parents said the university did not fully inform them about the circumstances surrounding their children’s suspension. Read more »
#NotAgainSU alleges that SU used food as leverage over protesters inside Crouse-Hinds on Tuesday and Wednesday. Read more »
Organizers plan to occupy the building until the movement’s 24 demands are met, protesters said Wednesday. Read more »
Cobb delivered a lecture at SU two weeks ago about the ways politicians and journalists can portray ethnicity and racism leading up to the 2020 presidential election. Read more »
Once the building reopened Thursday morning, faculty and staff entered the building to speak and provide support to organizers. Read more »
The Chancellor announced his decision at the University Senate’s meeting late Wednesday afternoon. Read more »
Liberal columnist Patrick McCarthy argues that SU administration’s insistence not to accept some of #NotAgainSU’s demands proves that they are not capable of effective leadership Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud signed demands from #NotAgainSU and other student groups in November. Here’s how the university has implemented the demands so far. Read more »
The Upperclass Multicultural Living Learning Community will open in Ernie Davis Hall in fall 2020. Read more »
On Sunday, SU held its 35th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in the Carrier Dome. The event featured music and dance, Unsung… Read more »
The Diversity Opportunity Hires initiative will support the university’s efforts to hire teaching and research faculty from diverse backgrounds through its signature and cluster hires initiatives. Read more »
Syverud focused his speech on four key topics that he said will make SU “a world-class model of an academic powerhouse that truly embraces, welcomes and values all people.” Read more »
The Syracuse Police Department and Department of Public Safety are investigating bias-related incidents that took place at and near Syracuse University in recent months. Read more »
Gov. Andrew Cuomo referenced the series of racist, anti-Semitic and bias-related incidents that have occurred at Syracuse University in his State of the State address Wednesday. Read more »
The incidents were detailed in data published by New York state’s Department of Education on Thursday. Read more »
The special committee and Independent Advisory Panel were formed in response to student demands for the Board of Trustees to expand efforts on diversity. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud spoke briefly at the University Senate’s meeting on Wednesday. Read more »
The letter calls for the creation of liberal arts core curriculum to educate students about issues of diversity. Read more »
Students met with the chancellor on Dec. 3, about two weeks after the Department of Public Safety announced Nov. 21 that an anti-indigenous message was found on a post-it note in Flint Hall. Read more »
Members of committees will provide feedback for implementing changes to various aspects of student life. Read more »
#NotAgainSU said no agreements or revisions were made at a private meeting during the Hendricks Chapel forum on Nov. 20. Read more »