An amendment to a highway bill recently passed by the House of Representatives may lead to budget cuts for bus company Centro, which could potentially affect the partnership Centro has with Syracuse University. Read more »
Syracuse University students have partnered with the Syracuse City School District and the Syracuse Youth Development Council to help reduce youth violence in the city's schools. Read more »
Kathy Obear, an organizational development consultant and trainer, is working with Syracuse University administrators and students on the topics of privilege, inclusion and diversity. Obear delivered a keynote lecture Friday and conducted a Student Affairs Summit Saturday. Read more »
Ray Blackwell, a Class of 2015 Syracuse University alumnus, is now running on the Green Party ticket for the Syracuse City School Board in hopes of helping the next generation of students in the city. Read more »
At the “Sport and the Pursuit of Healthiness” multimedia symposium this Friday, health experts will be brought in to discuss the connection between sports and the potential for injury. Read more »
Students taking the “SPA 200: Selected Topics — Spanish Immersion” course will be conversing with and interviewing Spanish-speaking immigrants and refugees at Syracuse’s Westside Learning Center this May. Read more »
Andreas Weigend, former chief scientist at Amazon and data expert, delivered his lecture titled, “We Are Our Data: Harnessing the Power of Social Data” Tuesday night in Hendricks Chapel to a crowd of about 130 members of the SU community. Weigend’s was the first University Lecture of the spring semester, and he addressed the way data affects people’s daily lives. Read more »
Andreas Weigend, big data expert and former chief scientist at Amazon, will be giving the first University Lecture of the spring semester Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Weigend will talk to students about using data to benefit themselves and others. Read more »
While working at WCNY as a radio personality during the 1970s, Antonio Casale spent three years listening to hundreds of callers, complaints and stories. It… Read more »
Syracuse University’s Office of Housing, Meal Plan and ID Card Services held the first of two information sessions for students in the Shemin Auditorium in… Read more »
More than a year after the launch of a new Spanish Education major at Syracuse University, less than five students have enrolled in the program. The major allows students to obtain an undergraduate degree in Spanish and a teacher’s certification to teach the language in New York State at the secondary level in grades 7-12.
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By the end of the night, with 99 percent of polls reporting, Maffei had garnered 40 percent, or 75,286 total votes, compared to Katko’s 60 percent, or 112,469 total votes. Read more »
Syracuse University is part of team of universities aiming to become leaders in drone research. The universities, led by Georgia Institute of Technology, applied earlier… Read more »
SU isn’t just trying to protect itself from cyberattacks; it’s also training students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science in cybersecurity so they can protect others beyond the university in the future. Read more »
A friendship that began in the 1960s has led to a $1 million donation to Syracuse University in hopes of helping students with disabilities. SU… Read more »
Clarification: In a previous version of this article, Kevin Flike's involvement in the special forces was unclear. Flike is a former green beret. After being… Read more »
Larry Hryb, director of programming of Xbox Live and a Syracuse University alumnus, began his talk on digital storytelling, social media and public relations in… Read more »
William J. Peace’s battles with neurological deficiencies sent him in and out of hospitals for most of his youth until he was 18 years old,… Read more »
Director of the ESPN film “Requiem for the Big East” Ezra Edelman opened Wednesday’s screening with a message for the younger members of his audience.… Read more »
Before diving into his lecture, Chris Hayes started off with a unique scenario. “I want you all to consider yourselves scientists in some cruel dystopian… Read more »