GQ magazine’s 2013 “Life Coach of the Year” can be spotted walking around Syracuse University’s campus. It isn’t legendary basketball coach Jim Boeheim and it… Read more »
Syracuse police have charged a man in connection with the credit union robbery near SU on Dec. 20. Nicholas Fiorini, 20, of Baldwinsville, was arrested… Read more »
This three-part series spotlights three Syracuse University students who graduated early from college — part 3 of 3 The two met each other their freshman… Read more »
At the final University Senate meeting of the semester, the senate Academic Affairs Committee confirmed the time allotted for reviewing Syracuse University’s procedures, policies and… Read more »
The ‘Cuse Spot initiative will return for its fourth year this February, asking Syracuse University students to volunteer as teachers for any subject they choose… Read more »
The Department of Public Safety and the School of Information Studies have come together to create an Android app to help students contact and get… Read more »
Kelsey Hogarth grew up at Syracuse University. When her parents were students at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry… Read more »
Construction on the Syracuse University bookstore project will have to begin before the end of the year if the developer doesn’t want to lose its… Read more »
UPDATED: Nov. 18 at 1:23 a.m. Chancellor-designate Kent Syverud plans to also serve as a professor at Syracuse University after he arrives on campus. Syverud… Read more »
The State University of New York Board of Trustees has appointed a new SUNY-ESF president, who will enter office on Jan. 2. SUNY Chancellor Nancy… Read more »
After the polls closed at midnight, Ivan Rosales and Simon Goldslager’s campaign team came in for a close huddle, congratulating each other. But after the… Read more »
A thief has emptied a vending machine in the basement of the Life Sciences Complex twice this week, removing its contents on Monday and Wednesday.… Read more »
For the 2013-2014 academic year, the Graduate Student Organization expected $465,050 in funds for graduate student services. Instead, what it received was $390,500, about $74,500… Read more »
The Warehouse will be renamed the “Nancy Cantor Warehouse” to honor the tenure of the outgoing chancellor. Board of Trustees Chairman Richard Thompson announced the… Read more »
One small miscalculation will cost the Graduate Student Organization more than $85,000 in budget cuts during the next two years. After the GSO comptroller in… Read more »
A series of crimes took place during Halloween weekend, with four tickets issued on Halloween night, an assault on Saturday morning and a robbery Sunday… Read more »
UPDATED: Nov. 1, 2013 at 5:40 p.m. The Center for Science and Technology and the Life Sciences Complex were evacuated at about 2:45 p.m. on… Read more »
Say Yes to Education received a $50,000 donation on Monday, which will add to the program’s scholarship fund for participating students. The added funding is… Read more »
Two people were taken to a nearby hospital Friday night after pepper spray was used at a Halloween party at Tau Kappa Epsilon. “Pepper spray… Read more »
Without its tax-exempt status as a nonprofit, Syracuse University would pay the city $24 million in taxes every year. This was discovered by Thomas DiNapoli,… Read more »
In 2005, Estelle Wilhelm donated $500 to the School of Information Studies after receiving a Christmas card from her alma mater, and promised to send… Read more »
The Falk school has proposed two programs to keep up with emerging career fields. The University Senate Committee on Curricula has submitted a report reviewing… Read more »