For the eighth consecutive time, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University has been ranked the No. 1 graduate school of public affairs by U.S. News & World Report. Read more »
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will be speaking at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University on April 5 for the Tanner Lecture on Ethics, Citizenship and Public Responsibility. Read more »
VoterGuru helps users find the political candidates that match with them based on their ideologies and personal beliefs. But Syracuse University professors doubt the effectiveness of the website. Read more »
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced last month a plan to protect consumers from deceptive business practices in the retail energy service industry. Read more »
Sean O'Keefe, a University Professor at Syracuse University, reflects on his numerous careers — including NASA administrator and secretary of the Navy — as he prepares for his next role as an advisory panel member helping the next president transition into office. Read more »
The Student Association of Syracuse University held elections for its general assembly and positions on the University Senate and the Judicial Review Board. Officials also updated the assembly on current SA initiatives. Read more »
The Daily Orange talked to two professors about the water contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan and how state and local government handled the situation. 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 »
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 »
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 »
Changes to U.S. passport regulations may affect some Syracuse University students who have U.S. passports but frequently travel internationally. Read more »
A University Senate committee gave its first report after a 12-year hiatus, prompting faculty to raise concerns about shared governance and transparency in Syracuse University’s administration. Read more »
The TSA opened its PreCheck enrollment center in the Syracuse Hancock International Airport last week. The TSA PreCheck lanes, which expedite the security screening process, have existed nationwide since 2011. Read more »
The members of a committee to find a senior vice president of student affairs at Syracuse University have been announced. University College Dean Bea González will chair the committee. Read more »
A Syracuse University doctoral student received funding from the IBM Center for the Business of Government to write a report on the United States Department of Defense's expenditures. Read more »
Professors at Syracuse University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry discuss President Barack Obama's recent decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline proposal. Read more »
Sean O'Keefe, the chair of the faculty advisory committee that submitted its final report on the idea of the creation of a veteran-focused medical school at Syracuse University to Chancellor Kent Syverud on Oct. 23, discusses the input that went into the creation of the report. Read more »
Syracuse University alumna Donna Shalala, the president of the Clinton Foundation, returned to SU to speak about higher education issues in the Maxwell Auditorium on Friday afternoon. Read more »
Thomas Keck, a political science professor at Syracuse University, has received a $400,000 grant to examine free speech decisions across the globe for the next year. Read more »
Syracuse University students have partnered with the Syracuse City School District and the Syracuse Youth Development Council to help reduce youth violence in the city's schools. Read more »