Wheatly addressed the full senate for the first time Wednesday afternoon in Maxwell Auditorium at the body’s first meeting of the academic year. She talked at length about transparency. Read more »
On Friday, "Making a Murderer" Defense Attorney Dean Strang gave a talk about the problems facing the United States criminal justice system. Read more »
Last week it was announced that Syracuse University will be launching various of the short term initiatives outlined in the report from SU Chancellor Kent Syverud’s Workgroup on Diversity and Inclusion.
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Newly appointed Maxwell School dean David Van Slyke prepares to shape the future of the school with his experience, expertise and open communication. Read more »
John Burdick and other researchers will study different models of housing projects through observation as well as extensive interviews with families who reside in them. Read more »
Syracuse University will be holding six open forums during the fall semester for students, faculty and staff to comment on the Campus Framework. Read more »
In an email to the Maxwell community, Wheatly said she did not believe the search committee had found a candidate “who could engender strong support and generate great excitement about the School’s future.”
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Studies show the job outlook for the Syracuse University's Class of 2016 is positive, but average debt for SU students is higher than the national average. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud addressed the concerns of Syracuse University faculty members regarding the proposed University Place promenade at a feedback session on Tuesday. Read more »
Humor columnist Danny Cuneo tells the story of a senior approaching graduation. Read a poem of epic proportions detailing a night to that many seniors will relate to. Read more »
In his inauguration address on April 11, 2014, Syverud declared that he wanted Syracuse University to become an institution that embraces change. Since then, Fast Forward has become the central vehicle for that change. But some SU faculty members have expressed concern over Fast Forward initiatives. Read more »
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is partnering with 2U for an online Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA) degree that will begin in 2017. Read more »
Climate adaptation experts gathered inside Eggers Hall at Syracuse University on Friday to answer one question: "How do we define and approach climate change adaptation?” Read more »
In honor of International Sculpture Day on April 25, Pulp has compiled the stories of six of the most well-known statues sitting on the Syracuse University campus. Read more »
Charlie Mastoloni, a presidential candidate for Syracuse University's Student Association, said he wants students to think he’s experienced, caring and idealistic, but not too idealistic. Read more »
Madeleine Albright was the highest ranking woman in the U.S. when she was secretary of state under Bill Clinton. Here's what she said in Hendricks Chapel about her decision-making and foreign policy. Read more »
Syracuse University professors talk about the significance of the first woman in United States history being nominated to head a combatant command. Read more »
As part of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute lecture series, William Banks, the interim dean of Syracuse University's College of Law, discussed his book about the domestic role of the U.S. military with Maxwell Dean James Steinberg. Read more »
Syracuse University is encouraging its students to get involved in the 2016 primary and general elections with its Student Voter Registration Project. Read more »