Before it even had a name, advocacy has been interwoven into SU’s Disability Studies program
SU's Disability Studies program celebrates is 30-year anniversary this year. When it was established in 1994, it was the first of its kind. Read more »
SU's Disability Studies program celebrates is 30-year anniversary this year. When it was established in 1994, it was the first of its kind. Read more »
Despite research calling it pseudoscientific, facilitated communication persists at Syracuse University. Read more »
Hans Kundnani talked about his new book "Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project" with students and professors at Syracuse University. Read more »
SU's CTLE held a “Setting and Managing Boundaries for Students’ Use of Artificial Intelligence” conversation Wednesday afternoon. Read more »
Syracuse University’s “InclusiveU and You” session was the fourth installment of its ongoing “Lunch and Learn” series. Read more »
Jessamyn Neuhaus, the current director of CTE at SUNY Plattsburgh, will begin her position as the new director SU's CLTE starting Aug. 1. Read more »
Efforts to create new residential halls are part of SU’s new strategic housing plan, which aims to expand living options for its main campus. Read more »
The Euclid Loop trolley will now run from 6 p.m. to 1:25 a.m Monday through Friday to improve convenience for students. Read more »
The Daily Orange spoke to several SU community members to gauge their reactions to recent false threats and swatting incidents on campus. Read more »
Since its peak in 2011, the percentage of undergraduate Pell recipients at Syracuse University has decreased by 10 points. Read more »
SU’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion held a seminar to discuss the impacts of microaggressions on students. Read more »
At 119 Euclid, Kayla Turner and Kelvin Boakye gave a presentation on mental health and identity focused on the African American community. Read more »
SU Literacy Corps connects SU students with the local community, assigning tutors to local elementary, middle and high school students. Read more »
Provost Gretchen Ritter announced an update on the university's response to recent swatting incidents that targeted the Maxwell School. Read more »
NYPIRG tabled at SU and SUNY ESF to ask students to fill out the survey about their experiences with access to health care. Read more »
Starr shared his experience as a Black journalist covering the war in Ukraine and his thoughts on U.S. foreign policy for the 2024 elections. Read more »
The decision came from a combination of long-term structural problems within the program and the impact of a lack of transparency. Read more »
An individual called the Dean’s Office saying they had planted and planned to detonate bombs around the Maxwell School around 4 p.m. Read more »
DPS and SPD determined the report to be false after a “quick response” and review of available video footage from the area. Read more »
Syracuse University's Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosted the DEIA workshop, the first of three in its CORE series. Read more »
Two Syracuse University professors discussed the ways they incorporate Artificial Intelligence into their classrooms. Read more »
Five alumni panelists discussed the intersections between of law, technology, venture capital and private equity during Tuesday's symposium. Read more »
Handsome Lake originated the spiritual ideology of Gaihwiyoh, which means “good message," and spread it to the Haudenosaunee people. Read more »
Connect 315 is a club created to help "bridge the gap" between between students and the greater Syracuse community. Read more »