Senior Rob Faugno run in his second Run Rob Run charity event for the Make-A-Wish Foundation this weekend in honor of his sister, who is a Make-A-Wish recipient. This year's run will take place on Cornell University's quad. Read more »
We all know how traveling home for winter break goes— it’s miserable. But despite the crying babies and zero legroom, you can still arrive looking… Read more »
One hundred and eight days, 16 cities, 14 countries. Instead of studying abroad in one location, Syracuse University students Laura Singer and Brady Burke are… Read more »
Fall in Syracuse can go from beautiful and colorful to gray and bland overnight. Unfortunately, so can every wardrobe on Syracuse University’s campus. Don’t worry… Read more »
The distribution of accessible technologies, or tools that help people with disabilities access media, is uneven across campus, with many departments unaware of the need for these technologies. Read more »
Gregory Heisler is OK being the dumbest guy in the room. That’s what he said, at least, in his interview to become a distinguished professor… Read more »
Bright fun shoes Tyeisha Thomas Junior Selected studies and education Brand: Nike Where we’re seeing it: We saw this in Marc by Marc Jacobs’ and… Read more »
For new students, finding out about the activities and opportunities offered at Syracuse University can be overwhelming, but this year they have 44 easy options.… Read more »
Growing up in Brooklyn, Jessica Desalu began to notice trends of drug and alcohol use in her community and wanted to do something about it.… Read more »
One day three years ago, Maurison Midy watched a neighborhood game of tackle football in the field behind his apartment complex in Stamford, Conn. Of… Read more »
For one night, music groups, dance groups and comedy groups will come together to raise money for one cause. TAP and Nourish International will host… Read more »
Like every other year, the month of April means that students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts are busier than ever. But unlike… Read more »
Correction: In a previous version of this article, Dr. Margaret Usdansky's comment on the legitimacy and challenge of online courses was misstated. Usdansky said one… Read more »
It’s not Superman. It’s not Spiderman. It’s the Access Avengers, a group of disability themed superheroes, and they’re here to crash through stereotypes at this… Read more »
On a campus where students are no strangers to large lecture halls, actor Max Greenfield took his turn behind the lectern on Tuesday night. Standing… Read more »
For a decade, Rob Faugno watched his sister Bartolina go through hospital visits, new medications, bandages, wires and terrible side effects. Right before she was… Read more »