About 60 people marched at a rally Saturday protesting President Donald Trump’s plan to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy. Read more »
The university dropped to the No. 61 in the latest rankings, tying with Brigham Young University, Fordham University, Southern Methodist University and the University of Maryland. Read more »
Juanita Perez Williams and Joe Nicoletti argued over police hiring and future support for the Democratic party nominee. The candidates also discussed economic development, the city-county merger proposal and the city’s budget deficit. Read more »
Six candidates remain in the 2017 Syracuse mayoral race. They met Tuesday night to discuss policing, the Syracuse-Onondaga County merger proposal and vacant housing. Read more »
Gene Anderson officially began leading the Martin J. Whitman School of Management on June 1. Many have said he knows how to bring business education into the future. Read more »
If minimum essential coverage standards mandated by the Affordable Care Act are eliminated in the future, students may come to Syracuse University with “bare bones” plans unless the university writes new minimum standards. Read more »
Some say the legalization of ride-hailing services, such as Uber and Lyft, will make transportation more accessible for Syracuse University students. Read more »
Bill Werde has been named director of the Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business and Entertainment Industries. He previously worked at Billboard as editorial director. Read more »
John R. Bass, a Class of 1986 graduate of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is currently the United States ambassador to Turkey. Read more »
Under the bill passed by the House Thursday, cities that refuse to comply with federal immigration laws could see cuts to community policing and anti-terrorism grants. Read more »
Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, gave an update on Syracuse University’s summer construction projects in a campus-wide email sent Wednesday. Read more »
A Department of Public Safety officer will no longer staff Dineen Hall’s Irving Avenue welcome desk, and the turnstile gates at the entrances to the building will be unlocked.
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Adjuncts United, a union representing about 600 part-time SU faculty, approved an agreement that includes wage increases and opportunities for multi-year faculty appointments. Read more »
In a campus-wide email sent Wednesday, the university announced residence hall renovations are progressing well and gave updates on other large summer construction projects.
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