Law students visit South Africa during Spring Break
A College of Law professor and a group of Syracuse University students visited South Africa during Spring Break to study the country’s legal system. Deborah… Read more »
A College of Law professor and a group of Syracuse University students visited South Africa during Spring Break to study the country’s legal system. Deborah… Read more »
After aiding the elderly and homeless during Spring Break in Washington, D.C., Syracuse University students now hope to lend a hand in Syracuse. Students who… Read more »
When James Duah-Agyeman met Marinda Williams, she was a school counselor in the Syracuse City School District. Williams knew Duah-Agyeman’s daughter’s mother, a teacher in… Read more »
A graduate student in the School of Education passed away Thursday in Syracuse. Marinda Williams, who received a master’s degree in school counseling from Syracuse… Read more »
Former U.S. Representative and presidential candidate Ron Paul will speak at Syracuse University later this month. Paul will present a lecture titled “Defining Liberty” at… Read more »
In honor of Chancellor Kent Syverud’s inauguration, Syracuse University students will have a chance to receive funding to bring their ideas to life. SU is… Read more »
After evaluating the institution’s peak hours, the Everson Museum has decided to cut back how often it’s open. The museum will be closed on Tuesdays… Read more »
A former visiting faculty member at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs will now take over one of the college’s programs on… Read more »
Fans of the Fox comedy “New Girl” will have the chance to see one of its leading men up close this spring. Actor Max Greenfield… Read more »
In its first phase, the Connective Corridor project revamped and revitalized parts of the Syracuse community. By the end of summer 2015, there will be… Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 26, 1:32 a.m. Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and her Stadium Task Force discussed a proposal of building a new sports arena in the Kennedy… Read more »
A professor in the College of Arts and Sciences was awarded a grant worth more than $2 million to fund her research project on autism… Read more »
Nearly six months after he was struck by lightning, Department of Public Safety officer Stanley Prue said he still has a long way to go… Read more »
William Ehling, founder of the public relations department at Syracuse University, died Feb. 7 at the age of 93. Ehling, a professor emeritus, taught at… Read more »
Hip-hop artist Danny Brown will perform in University Union’s second Bandersnatch concert of the semester. The show will take place on April 2 in the… Read more »
Correction: In a previous version of this article, the number of times SU has canceled classes for snow was misstated. Classes have been canceled for… Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 5, 2014, 2:45 p.m. Syracuse University canceled classes for the rest of today due to the winter storm. SU called off classes starting… Read more »
On Jan. 31, Ukraine’s president Viktor Yanukovych signed a bill into law that gives amnesty to detained anti-government protesters. The amnesty takes effect if protesters… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 29, 1:15 a.m. The Nancy Cantor Warehouse will reopen Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. as scheduled after National Grid completed repairs to a gas… Read more »
UDPATED: Jan. 28, 12:57 a.m. The Nancy Cantor Warehouse closed at 8 p.m. Monday for repairs to an exterior gas line. Wendy Ladd, a spokeswoman from… Read more »
I’m Shmacked, a website and YouTube channel that documents college nightlife and party culture, will be at Syracuse University from Jan. 28 to Feb. 2.… Read more »
When Simona Doria taught English to Spanish-speaking adults in high school, one person stood out to her. His name was Armando, a short man with… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 21, 1:08 a.m. University Union will host “CollegeHumor Live” on Feb. 19 in Goldstein Auditorium at 8 p.m. CollegeHumor is a website that features… Read more »
Syracuse University’s College of Law’s first-year enrollment declined for the second year in a row, after reaching an all-time high in 2011. Enrollment peaked in… Read more »