Campus News
Students and faculty walk outside of the Hall of Languages building in Syracuse, NY on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021. (Rebecca Lan/The Newshouse)
Campus News
Published: April 25, 2025

University officials say they were not alerted about the decision for the international students.

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Campus News
Published: April 24, 2025

Hundreds gathered at a Hands Off rally against federal overreach at SU’s Remembrance Memorial steps.

Orange Pulse presents: Student study habits
Orange Pulse
Published: April 22, 2025

Orange Pulse data shows that students prefer to study alone and tend to procrastinate on assignments, among other trends.

Orange Pulse presents: Thoughts on Greek life
Orange Pulse
Published: April 21, 2025

Orange Pulse data reveals the influence of Greek life, the motivations and deterrents for joining and whether students feel there are enough opportunities outside of it.

Syracuse Universities Majorette team, the Citrus Dolls, performs at the Take Back the Night Event at the Schine Student Center on Thursday. (Photo by Jack Henry / Newhouse School)
Campus News
Published: April 15, 2025

Sexual and relationship violence survivors and allies gather for a night of support and healing.

SILS members make protest signs calling on Syracuse to cut ties with Nike.
Campus News
Published: April 14, 2025

Amid growing concerns over exploited garment workers, the group Students for International Labor Solidarity is demanding SU take a stand against Nike.

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Orange Pulse
Published: April 11, 2025

Orange Pulse survey reveals varied student opinions and excitement on the Class of 2025 commencement speaker.

Illustration by Hannah Karlin
Orange Pulse
Published: April 11, 2025

Orange Pulse data reveals mixed feelings about the 2025 Block Party lineup of Latto and Role Model.

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Orange Pulse
Published: April 5, 2025

Orange Pulse data reveals that nearly 90% of respondents have started applying to jobs, but less than 20% have a job lined up.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley in front of a book shelf.
Campus News
Published: April 3, 2025

Amid rising funding challenges, political communication expert Jennifer Stromer-Galley is committed to her research.

Carmelo Anthony speaks while surrouded by fellow members of the 2003 NCAA Championship Team during an ACC men's basketball game against Wake Forest on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at JMA Wireless Dome.
Campus News
Published: April 1, 2025

The 10-time NBA All-Star will return to the JMA Wireless Dome to deliver SU’s commencement address.

Sidewalk chalk on Trans Day of Visibility that reads "TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS"
Campus News
Published: April 1, 2025

Syracuse University’s LGBTQ+ Resource Center hosted multiple events leading up to Trans Day of Visibility on March 31.

Orange Pulse Presents: Fitness and Wellness On-Campus Trends
Orange Pulse
Published: March 27, 2025

Orange Pulse data shows that winter temperatures decrease students’ exercise regimens due to accessibility, overcrowding and motivation.

U.S. Department of Education "Dear Colleague" letter illustration.
Campus News
Published: March 26, 2025

With little executive guidance, colleges are left in limbo over how to adjust their DEI programs to align with new federal mandates.

Orange Pulse Presents: Thoughts on media outlets.
Orange Pulse
Published: March 19, 2025

Orange Pulse surveys show general preferences by students toward digital news outlets and confidence in their credibility.

Paleoclimate Dynamics Lab members Steph Bullinger (left) and Claire Rubbelke (right) work on replacing a filament in an ion source — a device that helps ionize gases to measure isotopes of different elements precisely.
Campus News
Published: March 18, 2025

Professors say funding cuts to universities will cost SU jobs and opportunities for students.

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Campus News
Published: March 5, 2025

Student leaders voice frustrations after SA announces all money has been allocated for the school year. 

Students walk by Hall of Languages before class on Feb. 27, 2025.
Campus News
Published: March 3, 2025

Ten of the oldest campus buildings show indications of lead paint in classrooms and high-contact areas.

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Orange Pulse
Published: March 3, 2025

Orange Pulse data reveals where, why and how often caffeine keeps students going through long, cold school days.

Panelists join the stage at the Rematriation symposium’s closing keynote panel on March 1.
Campus News
Published: March 3, 2025

The event featured prominent voices, including ‘Reservation Dogs’ star Devery Jacobs and New York Times bestseller Robin Wall Kimmerer.

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Orange Pulse
Published: February 28, 2025

With consistent snowfall in the Syracuse area, students feel the need for snow days, improved plow times and better snow prevention. 

Newhouse Startup Garage - February 2025
Campus News
Published: February 25, 2025

A new co-working space at Newhouse is helping students launch digital media projects and startups.

Orange Pulse
Published: February 21, 2025

Orange Pulse data conveys that the majority of SU respondents want more out of Marshall Street.

Orange Pulse
Published: February 21, 2025

A recent Orange Pulse survey shows student opinions regarding SU athletics shift as the school’s NCAA teams experience varying levels of success.

Paul Kozlowski, Tom Kenny and Oscar Arce answer questions from SU students.
Campus News
Published: February 11, 2025

The Syracuse native shared career insights, comedy and optimism with students in a packed Q&A session Tuesday.

We the Students podcast: Immigration
We The Students Podcast
Published: February 10, 2025

Syracuse students react following an onslaught of executive actions targeting immigration in America.

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Campus News
Published: January 27, 2025

The 40th annual event highlighted unity, honored community leaders and reflected on Dr. King’s lasting impact on civil rights and education.

The Newhouse School welcomed the CBS News Team to a panel discussion regarding misinformation and disinformation.
Campus News
Published: January 24, 2025

CBS journalists sit down to share experiences of preventing misinformation and disinformation in the news industry.

We the Students podcast: Women's rights
We The Students Podcast
Published: January 20, 2025

Syracuse students explore how an incoming Trump administration will impact women’s rights in America.

The Warrior GMR Rocket League Veterans Day Invitational was held at the new facility in Syracuse University's Schine Student Center.
Campus News
Published: January 16, 2025

With the new gaming center set to open Friday, Syracuse esports aims to do even better building a community on campus.

We the Students podcast: Public education
We The Students Podcast
Published: December 16, 2024

Syracuse students discuss how a Trump presidency could impact schools and students in America.

We the Students: LGBTQ+ in America
We The Students Podcast
Published: December 4, 2024

In our first episode, SU students discuss the ramifications of an incoming Trump administration on LGBTQ+ rights, freedoms and political safety.

Orange Pulse presents: Updated dome opinions
Orange Pulse
Published: December 2, 2024

Orange Pulse data reveals around 70% of students have entered the JMA Wireless Dome this year, and most of them enjoy the new seats.

Orange Pulse presents: Post-election sentiments
Orange Pulse
Published: November 18, 2024

With over 97% of respondents saying they voted for Kamala Harris, most SU students are surprised but motivated to keep themselves informed.

Sacha Norton in Stockholm, Sweden in May 2024.
Campus News
Published: November 18, 2024

SU senior Sacha Norton’s initial desire to travel the world led her to volunteer in Africa, where she found fulfillment and a path for her future. 

Neil Powless speaks at Newhouse’s “Beyond Acknowledgement” panel discussion event.
Campus News
Published: November 15, 2024

The university acknowledges before nearly every event that it sits on land stolen from the Onondaga Nation. Should SU do more to right that wrong? 

Orange Pulse presents: Grocerry Satisfaction
Orange Pulse
Published: November 11, 2024

Orange Pulse data shows that students who live off-campus are consistently more satisfied with grocery options around Syracuse.

Orange Pulse presents: Election sentiments
Orange Pulse
Published: November 4, 2024

Orange Pulse surveys show overwhelming anxiety accompanies a strong desire to participate in the upcoming election

Orange Pulse presents: Rating Rate My Professors
Orange Pulse
Published: October 30, 2024

Orange Pulse surveys show that 2/3 of respondents use the popular college website to inform their scheduling decisions.

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Campus News
Published: October 29, 2024

Campus concludes 36th anniversary of attack with rose laying ceremony to remember those who were lost.

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Orange Pulse
Published: October 28, 2024

The NewsHouse’s new data-driven series relies on surveying to gather student input and share the communities voice.

Marcello Hernández performing a comedy set for Latine Heritage Month at Syracuse University's Goldstein Auditorium.
Campus News
Published: October 27, 2024

Marcello Hernández’s comedy show wrapped up SU’s Latine Heritage Month, mixing cultural reflections with sharp humor.

The Psi Upsilon house on the Syracuse University hill surrounded by trees.
Campus News
Published: October 23, 2024

Mere days after the university suspended Phi Kappa Psi due to hazing allegations, Psi Upsilon finds itself facing similar discipline.

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Campus News
Published: October 21, 2024

The event aimed to teach students how to facilitate civil conversations about the problems we all face.

Jackie Cox, Twigs Von'Du, Aria Vee and members of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center pose for group photo.
Campus News
Published: October 18, 2024

The sixth annual Potash Keynote series brought RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Jackie Cox and local queens Twigs Von’Du and Aria Vee to Syracuse.

Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity house near Syracuse University.
Campus News
Published: October 16, 2024

SU Public Safety and Community Standards are looking into clips of fraternity that quickly circulated on social media.

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Campus News
Published: October 7, 2024

Falk’s decision to move its human dynamics programs exacerbates student sentiments of invisibility and stigma

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Campus News
Published: September 25, 2024

Phi Kappa Psi hosted the vigil to raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving.

Newhouse associate dean Aileen Gallagher speaks with guest Marty Baron, posing him questions about his book and career. After her questions were over, professor Gallagher turns to the audience to ask Baron about what was discussed.
Campus News
Published: September 19, 2024

Marty Baron shares concerns and some hope on ethics, politics and AI technology for today’s journalists.

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Campus News
Published: August 29, 2024

Syracuse University’s public communications school was named for the media company’s founder in 1964.

The Gaza Solidarity Encampment left the Shaw Quad at Syracuse University on Wednesday.
Campus News
Published: May 16, 2024

Pro-Palestinian activists depart from the Shaw Quad on Wednesday with plans to return with strengthened resolve in the fall.

Split screen of Hall of Languages in 1926 and 2024
Campus News
Published: May 15, 2024

Take a glimpse into the rich traditions and dynamic community that define life on the hill.

Pro-Palestinian students and faculty hold a press conference in front of the encampment on Shaw Quad at Syracuse university. Pictured left to right: Dr. Jenn Jackson, Cai Cafiero, Miko, Rosalia, Dr. Carol Fadda.
Campus News
Published: May 10, 2024

The Shaw Quad demonstration reaches day 12 as Commencement activities start.

A soon-to-be Syracuse University graduate has a photo taken Thursday in front of Hendricks Chapel adjacent to the pro-Palestine encampment.
Campus News
Published: May 9, 2024

Syracuse University erects a screened chain-link fence around the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on the quad.

The SU encampment has not moved despite large tents being erected for graduation proceedings. Photo by Surya Vaidy, 4/8/2024.
Campus News
Published: May 8, 2024

Gaza Solidarity Encampment supporters face disciplinary action if quad isn’t cleared.

Pro-Israel supporters circle together following a march on Wednesday, May 1, at the other end of the Shaw Quad from where the Gaza Solidarity Encampment is located.
Campus News
Published: May 1, 2024

The Walk for Israel crosses campus before setting up nearby Palestinian supporters on Wednesday.

Protestors gather on the steps of Henricks Chapel to hear Mx. Yaffa speak as others continue to make signs and set up tents in the SU quad encampment on April 30, 2024.
Campus News
Published: April 30, 2024

Day 2: Pro-Palestinian supporters continue occupation of the Shaw Quad while more factions weigh in.

Students decorate signs at the entrance to the encampment.
Campus News
Published: April 29, 2024

Live Updates: The pro-Palestinian effort issues six demands of SU’s administration.

Syracuse University students gather at the Shaw Quad on campus to watch the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.
Campus News
Published: April 11, 2024

From majestic to anti-climatic, here’s what the campus community had to say about Monday’s celestial event.

Students and Syracuse locals gather at Harvey's Garden for the ecplise on Monday, April 8, 2024.
Campus News
Published: April 8, 2024

Thousands gather across SU’s campus for the first total solar eclipse since 1925.

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Campus News
Published: March 31, 2024

The panel of Palestinian, Israeli and American journalists discuss news reporting’s impacts on identity.

Caitlin Smith, a PhD candidate in the Falk College at Syracuse University, leads the gathered workers in a rally chant. She yells, "A thank you might be well meant, but a thank you doesn’t pay my rent!" Photo by Surya Vaidy, 3/28/2024.
Campus News
Published: March 31, 2024

SU employees rally in support of fair pay and unions for all on the steps of the Einhorn Family Walk Thursday.

Federal student aid papers and small Square academic cap.
Campus News
Published: March 17, 2024

Local college readiness organizations bridge the challenges posed by changes to the financial aid process.

Rumman Chowdhury, CEO of Humane Intelligence, visits Syracuse University to conduct a lecture about Generative AI and the future of humanity on March 6, 2024 in Goldstein Auditorium.
Campus News
Published: March 10, 2024

Humane Intelligence’s CEO spoke on her efforts to shape a future of responsible artificial intelligence.

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Campus News
Published: February 29, 2024

Highlighting the student-led movement and other efforts that led to the development of Department of African American Studies.

Eggers Hall (left) and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (right), February 2024.
Campus News
Published: February 29, 2024

Two false shooter threats and one false bomb threat in the Maxwell School and Eggers Hall were made in the same week.

Two students at a desk receive help from a tutor.
Campus News
Published: February 21, 2024

The new grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation is allocated to hiring new tutors, purchasing school resources and funding research.

Grammy Nominated songwriter Rico Love in conversation at SU campus event
Events
Published: February 10, 2024

The Grammy-nominated musician shares his Usher Super Bowl predictions, state of R&B music and thoughts on the social media algorithm.

Governor Kathy Hochul signs the Adult Survivors Act in the Red Room at the State Capitol with survivor and advocate Marissa Hoechstetter.
Campus News
Published: February 6, 2024

Experts and advocates stress the importance of the Adult Survivors Act that returns agency to survivors on college campuses.

Team ROC Dance Crew performs at the Chinese Union Spring Gala on February 2, 2024 in Goldstein Auditorium at Syracuse University.
Campus News
Published: February 5, 2024

The spring gala commencing celebrations for the Year of the Dragon was filled with dance, music and food.

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Campus News
Published: January 22, 2024

Syracuse community members gathered Sunday for the largest campus event for the late civil rights activist.

Dr. Charles Driscoll standing on the docks of Skaneateles Lake.
Campus News
Published: January 19, 2024

Environmental and civil engineering professor Charles Driscoll was recognized as the 30th recipient of the National Water Research Institute’s Clark Prize Laureate for his outstanding contributions.

George Emilio Sanchez takes questions following the viewing of "In the Court of the Conqueror" in the Goldstein Auditorium on Saturday, December 9.
Campus News
Published: December 10, 2023

Artist George Emilio Sanchez highlights the withstanding impact of Supreme Court cases on Native Nations.

Syracuse University Muslim chaplain Imam Duric
Campus News
Published: December 6, 2023

Hendricks’ Imam Amir Durić reflects on his life experiences that led him to the chaplaincy.

Protestors hold homemade signs outside of the Sara Stockton speaker event hosted by the SU College Republicans on Wednesday.
Campus News
Published: November 30, 2023

Demonstrators stood outside Drumlins Country Club to protest the views of SU grad and gender therapist Sara Stockton.

Illustration for suggested course registration Spring 2024
Campus News
Published: November 13, 2023

With hundreds of classes available at SU, it can be hard to know what’s worth taking.

Pro-Palestine Demonstration Outside SU
Campus News
Published: November 9, 2023

Hundreds join demonstration that was part of the nationwide “Shut it Down for Palestine” campaign.

Multiple fire trucks and emergency vehicles reached the Newhouse School building complex on Waverly Avenue around 8 p.m.
Campus News
Published: November 2, 2023

Syracuse Fire Department responds to incident that caused smoke damage in Newhouse 1 building.

Lip synching is one hard part of being on Drag Race, EsTitties said, as they don't know the songs beforehand.
Events
Published: October 23, 2023

Salina EsTitties blew up the stage at the Schine Underground and shared her journey with Latine pride, sobriety and queer joy.

Syracuse remembrance scholars file toward the place of remembrance from the Hall of Languages for the rose laying ceremony in memoriam of the victims on Pan Am Flight 103 .
Campus News
Published: October 21, 2023

Remembrance Scholars organize events for the 35th anniversary of the airline bombing in Lockerbie, Scotland.

Illustration: Syracuse college student looks out over campus from their dorm room unsure of their safety on the campus.
Campus News
Published: October 18, 2023

The LGBTQ+ student population finds itself once again grappling with the reality that their campus safe space may not be as safe as they hoped.

Members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority participate in a candlelight vigil for Hunter Watson and Vincent Marguerie on Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University, Monday, 16 Oct, 2023.
Campus News
Published: October 17, 2023

SU fraternity aims to raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.

Copy of a syllabus with the artificial intelligence policy highlighted.
Campus News
Published: October 11, 2023

Last school year, artificial intelligence “caught a lot of educators by surprise.” This year, educators at universities shifted their approach to AI in the classroom, considering learning targets and preparation for the workforce.

Syracuse University Campus News
Campus News
Published: August 30, 2023

Anyone interested in contributing, gaining some relevant experience and meeting others passionate about the media should join us this semester.

Students walk from Newhouse to and from classes.
Campus News
Published: August 28, 2023

As fall classes start, students are setting goals and focusing on self-care.

Rules from the past (archived rules from 100 years ago)
SU Standards
Published: May 14, 2023

A group of 2023 first-year students reacts to the expectations for SU’s freshman Class of 1923.

Otto's Rules
SU Standards
Published: May 14, 2023

If Otto ran the world (or at least the Syracuse University campus), what would it look like?

Learning on campus: Dorms vs. classrooms
SU Standards
Published: May 14, 2023

Here are the minimum expectations for being a good roommate, classmate and SU community member.

Finding your niche (clubs_orgs)
SU Standards
Published: May 14, 2023

Do you wish you could find your place on Syracuse University’s hill?

Easing your hangxiety (going out)tive Text
SU Standards
Published: May 14, 2023

Do you long to avoid the Sunday Scaries?

SU Standard: Syracuse University campus advice and etiquette
SU Standards
Published: May 14, 2023

Insider advice on how to live, behave and thrive as a Syracuse University student.

AI-generated illustration of 2023 Syracuse University graduates for Class of COVID
Class of COVID
Published: May 12, 2023

This year’s Syracuse University graduates endured lockdowns and social distancing only to find a somewhat normal college experience during their final year.

Photos from Syracuse Sheraton Hotel and Skylar Hall during 2020-2021 COVID-19 Pandemic
Class of COVID
Published: May 12, 2023

Graduating Syracuse University seniors spill their pandemic housing secrets.

Photos from Syracuse University students who studied abroad during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Class of COVID
Published: May 12, 2023

How Syracuse University seniors learned to navigate the pandemic and make the most of their overseas experiences.

Two people arm in arm with a tare rip on the image
Class of COVID
Published: May 11, 2023

Contact tracing, masks and distance test relationships during the pandemic.

Syracuse University Commencement 2015 in the Carrier Dome
Class of COVID
Published: May 11, 2023

SU’s Class of 2023 looks back at a college experience – and a pandemic – with something like fondness.

United States Map with locations for Syracuse and student hometowns
Class of COVID
Published: May 11, 2023

From staying home with family to working in places such as Hawaii, some Syracuse University students stayed away during COVID-19.

College learning during COVID-19 Pandemic
Class of COVID
Published: May 10, 2023

Syracuse University students adjusted to Zoom courses, hybrid classes and online learning as the coronavirus took hold.

Campus News
Published: May 6, 2023

Inside the community of “scambaiters” who confront, fool and expose scammers on the digital frontlines.

Gamma Phi Beta and Phi Kappa Psi Hoops on Wheels
Campus News
Published: April 17, 2023

A pair of Greek organizations team up to play wheelchair basketball to promote inclusivity.

Oleksandr Markushyn, mayor of Irpin, Ukraine speaks at the Maxwell School on Friday, April 14.
Campus News
Published: April 15, 2023

Mayor Oleksandr Markushyn spoke at an event in Maxwell where he celebrated the relationship between Syracuse and Irpin.

Vir Batra, Syracuse Bandier junior
Campus News
Published: April 12, 2023

Third-year Bandier student Vir Batra is a member of the band Studio89, among many other things on campus.

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Campus News
Published: April 10, 2023

The Senator Majority Leader met with Micron executives, SU Chancellor Kent Syverud, and more to talk about the progress with the Micron deal and how it will affect Central New York residents.

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Campus News
Published: April 7, 2023

The final event in the series was led by Freida Jacques, Turtle Clan Mother Whatwehni:neh, who discussed the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Onondaga Nation, and Native American culture with attendees.

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Campus News
Published: April 5, 2023

The election, held over a two-day period, garnered over 700 voters, with the majority voting in favor of unionizing.

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Campus News
Published: April 5, 2023

For students living off campus, there is some debate about the benefits of having an on-campus meal plan, especially amidst the rising grocery store prices.

Michael Eric Dyson and John McWhorter speak with Provost Gretchen Ritter on how to best foster a healthy democracy.
Campus News
Published: April 3, 2023

The two professors and authors engaged in a conversation about unity in times of political polarization.

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Campus News
Published: March 31, 2023

The event featured speeches from current and former students, with the goal of unifying the campus around survivors of sexual and relationship violence.

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Campus News
Published: March 30, 2023

Dr. Nell Irvin Painter, professor emeritus at Princeton University, spoke at the 40th annual event, about persevering through discrimination by finding joy around her.

Hayden Courtney, a PhD student and TA in Maxwell, rallies the graduate student employees to form a recognized union in their March of Recognition on Wednesday Feburary 8, 2023. (Photo by Joohee Na)
Campus News
Published: March 2, 2023

The university has agreed to hold a union campaign and election so graduate student workers can vote on recognition of their union.

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Campus News
Published: February 27, 2023

The new AI chat bot is making waves for its detailed answers and vast knowledge, but concerns are rising about how it could be used as a tool for students to cheat.

NBA Hall of Famer and former Detroit m ayor Dave Bing ’66 speaks in Maxwell Auditorium at Syracuse University on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023.
Campus News
Published: February 17, 2023

The Maxwell School talk encompassed David Bing’s accomplishments as an NBA player, entrepreneur, politician and philanthropist.

The Great Resignation illustration
Campus News
Published: February 13, 2023

The power dynamic between recruiters and prospective applicants has shifted due to the pandemic.

The Syracuse Graduate Employees Union gathered fellow students, supporting faculty and staff, as well as regular observers at the steps of Carnegie Library as they advocated for the University to recognize the union and accept the union's demands. The group then marched to the student center and onwards to the administration building where leaders would meet with the Provost.
Campus News
Published: February 8, 2023

Hundreds joined the walk from Carnegie Library to Crouse-Hinds Hall to support the Syracuse Graduate Employees United.

Reverend Phil Turner addresses the crowd at the 38th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at Syracuse University's JMA Wireless Dome on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023.
Campus News
Published: January 23, 2023

The annual Carrier Dome event and dinner included remarks from keynote speaker Rev. Phil Turner, performances, a gallery featuring local Black artists and more.

SU Students protesting with blank printing papers at the vigil outside of Hendricks Chapel on Nov. 28th, 2022.
Campus News
Published: December 7, 2022

What a vigil tells us about the frustration of Chinese internationals living in a divided world.

The Outlaw Hip Hop Dance Troupe, Syracuse Univerisity's first and only all Hip-Hop dance team, at their 4th anual showcase in Goldstein Auditorium.
Campus News
Published: December 6, 2022

Recognition and performances highlight Syracuse University dance organization’s fourth annual showcase in Goldstein Auditorium.

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Campus News
Published: November 29, 2022

The four-term Republican U.S. Representative discussed memorable moments from his tenure in Congress, the importance of bipartisanship, and his views on the state of democracy.

Nearly 600 students enjoy Syracuse University’s 38th Annual International Thanksgiving Celebration Is Nov. 17, 2022 in Goldstein Auditorium
Campus News
Published: November 21, 2022

Nearly 600 students from around the world came together in Goldstein Auditorium for a feast of turkey, stuffing and cranberry relish.

The front door numbers outside of 206 Walnut Street on November 3rd, 2022.
Campus News
Published: November 7, 2022

Students at 206 Walnut Place describe feeling uneasy after carbon monoxide leak

Nikole Hannah-Jones sits across from Jessica Elliot in front of an audience.
Campus News
Published: November 1, 2022

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of the 1619 project visited SU to discuss race within education curriculums.

Erica Smiley stands in front of a screen with text on it and a table.
Campus News
Published: October 28, 2022

In a keynote speech, Erica Smiley discussed the future of labor organizing and what can be done to improve it.

History of University Union Television
Campus News
Published: October 25, 2022

The organization announced the revival of the television station after nearly two decades of absence.

Colorful rangoli designs are surrounded by artificial candles.
Campus News
Published: October 25, 2022

The Orange Grove was transformed with lights and colorful displays in celebration of Diwali, a Hindu festival of light.

Katy Tur speaks during the Gitner Symposium on October 18th, 2022.
Campus News
Published: October 19, 2022

MSNBC correspondent Katy Tur spoke at SU for the first annual Deanne Gebell Gitner Storytelling Symposium.

A parent lays a rose at the Syracuse University Remembrance Scholar Rose-Laying Ceremony, closing out a week of events to remember the lives lost in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing
Campus News
Published: October 17, 2022

After grappling with the discovery of antisemitic materials linked to Pan Am 103 bombing victims, the program pays tribute with its “act forward” mission.

Sophia Moore stands in front of her building on September 30th, 2022.
Campus News
Published: October 4, 2022

Several sophomores have adapted to unconventional on-campus living situations this semester.

Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Provost Gretchen Ritter speak in Goldstein Auditorium on October 3rd, 2022
Campus News
Published: October 3, 2022

The U.S. Representative from Wyoming who lost her most recent election primary, spoke about the Jan. 6 committee, importance of the Constitution and the state of the GOP.

Syracuse Class of '85 alum Robb Armstrong stands at a podium in front of a darkened auditorium, with an orange screen behind him that says "George Arents Award" as well as "Robb Armstrong '85, 2022 recipient".
Campus News
Published: October 3, 2022

The Syracuse University Alumni Awards, held on Friday, brought back alumni to celebrate their accomplishments after graduation.

People sitting down on chairs, facing a woman on a podium reading an excerpt from a book, while her words appear on a television screen and a woman sitting near here translates her words to American Sign Language.
Campus News
Published: September 26, 2022

To celebrate Banned Book Week, members of the Syracuse community came together to share their favorite banned books and advocate against censorship.

Buckingham Palace with flowers lined up against the fence, and a guard shown carrying another bouquet over towards the fence.
Campus News
Published: September 16, 2022

Students and professors discuss the atmosphere of the British capital following the passing of Elizabeth II, the country’s longest-reigning monarch.

A group performing at the Chinese Student Union's Mid-Autumn Festival on Sept. 10, 2022, at Goldstein Auditorium.
Campus News
Published: September 12, 2022

A celebration of a traditional festival to create a sense of community for Syracuse University students.

School of Design window display at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse in downtown Syracuse.
Campus News
Published: September 11, 2022

Syracuse University School of Design and Public Safety consider the case resolved and no longer poses any danger to students at the downtown building.

Students walk past Carnegie Library on their way to class on the first school day of the year on Monday, August 29th, 2022.
Campus News
Published: August 29, 2022

The first day of classes for the fall 2022 semester brings hot temperatures and a plethora of emotions among students.

Marvin Druger, Professor Emeritus, Biology and Science Education, joins students from the College of Arts and Sciences for a photograph before they proceed to their seats.
Campus News
Published: May 12, 2022

Commencement traditions date back centuries. The colors of tassels and hoods have been designated to specific disciplines since the late 1800s.

Illustration of a student in their cap and gown walking towards the Hall of Languages.
The Lost Years: Class of 2022
Published: May 12, 2022

After COVID-19 marred the class of 2022’s college experience, fracturing it in half, seniors reflect on their four years at SU and consider what is to come.

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The Lost Years: Class of 2022
Published: May 12, 2022

With missed opportunities such as study abroad and in-person internships, Syracuse’s Class of 2022 reimagines their future after their undergraduate studies.

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The Lost Years: Class of 2022
Published: May 12, 2022

Graduating seniors reflect on their college experiences during the COVID-19 saga.

Syracuse University Law School entrance
The Lost Years: Class of 2022
Published: May 12, 2022

In the face of having to be remote during the pandemic for their junior and senior years, some students elected to return to SU for grad school to get that time back.

Students attend their IST 195 class socially distanced and masked in fall 2020 in Carrier Dome.
Campus News
Published: April 18, 2022

Starting Tuesday, SU will transition back to level “Blue” masking status which requires masks during academic instruction, regardless of vaccination status.

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Campus News
Published: April 15, 2022

The congressman spoke with SU Vice Chancellor Gretchen Ritter about working across the aisle in Washington, D.C.

Michelle Zauner discusses her new book "Cry In H Mart" and her life experience as a Korean American at Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), at Syracuse University, on April 7, 2022.
Campus News
Published: April 8, 2022

The Japanese Breakfast singer and “Crying in H Mart” author speaks for SU’s Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Miss Senegal, Mané Thiane dancing for the talent round of Miss Africa Pageant in Syracuse University, NY on Thursday March 31, 2022. (Photo by Toluwanimi Fajolu)
Campus News
Published: April 3, 2022

The pageant celebrated African women and culture and featured performances from both SU students and outside organizations.

Take Back the Night 2022 marchers at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: April 2, 2022

Every year, Syracuse University takes part in the global event to raise awareness and discuss ways to make college campuses a safe space for everyone.

Caribfest at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: March 7, 2022

For the first time since 2019, the Caribbean Student Association hosted its annual festival to celebrate Caribbean culture and bring together communities.

Spectators celebrate at the Black History Month Basketball Classic on Sunday, February 20, 2022.
Campus News
Published: February 21, 2022

Throughout February, Syracuse University is hosting more than two dozen events to celebrate Black history and culture.

Barnes Center at the Arch
Campus News
Published: February 13, 2022

Representatives from Vera House will be at the Barnes Center each Monday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. for confidential conversations with students.

Bennett-Begaye and Chessher on Zoom call
Campus News
Published: February 4, 2022

Jourdan Bennett-Begaye, G’16 describes a need for Indigenous voices to be heard in digital media as part of Newhouse’s Leaders in Communication series.

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Campus News
Published: February 4, 2022

Amidst COVID restrictions, some students decided not to return to campus and spent a gap year working and interning.

Student Prepping for Blood Donation at Schine Center 1/26
Campus News
Published: January 26, 2022

Blood banks across the US have less than a one-day supply of critical blood types, leaving hospitals and trauma centers in dire need.

SU COVID Testing at Dome 1/24
Campus News
Published: January 24, 2022

Syracuse University students returned to in-person learning on Monday even as cases of the Omicron variant continue to rise in Onondaga County

Ryan Marquette, Dawid Sura, Harris Krahn and Tru Truong
Campus News
Published: December 21, 2021

Following stints in the military, these students cite reputable academic programs and veteran scholarships as reasons to attend Syracuse University.

History Prof. Junko Takeda in her Syracuse University office.
Campus News
Published: December 10, 2021

This year, Syracuse University’s history department promoted its first Asian-American woman and woman of color to full-time professor.

A man receives a COVID-19 vaccination shot at a Syracuse clinic earlier this year.
Campus News
Published: December 6, 2021

Monday’s university-wide email from Vice Chancellor J. Michael Haynie announced new requirements and timing for spring semester returns.

La Casita Cultural Center
Campus News
Published: December 2, 2021

Now more than 10 years old, the Syracuse Univesity-sponsored culture center has become a lively space for honoring Latino traditions and history.

Students gathered outside Hendricks Chapel on Dec. 1, 2021, in hopes of upholding Roe v. Wade, which is gripping national headlines.
Campus News
Published: December 2, 2021

Protesters gathered outside of Hendricks chapel Wednesday night to advocate for equitable, accessible abortion in the United States.

Police respond to 415 Small Road after there were reports of shots fired. Both Syracuse Police and Department of Public Safety officers were on scene.
Campus News
Published: December 1, 2021

SU Public Safety and Syracuse Police officers searched the grounds of University Village Apartments at Colvin on Wednesday night.

A young woman adjusts a white swirl of fiberglass.
Campus News
Published: November 5, 2021

The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students and the International Mentor Squad collaborate on a new installation at this year’s festival.

The Syracuse University Marching Band plays for fans, alumni, students and family members near the Orange Central Tailgate before the SU Oranges vs. Clemson Tigers football game. The event, hosted by the SU Alumni Association, is the first at-home tailgate of the 2019 football season.
Campus News
Published: October 28, 2021

SU’s alumni weekend, Oct. 28-31, returns for the first in-person experience since 2019.

Syracuse University community members gathered to honor the loss of 35 SU students in the crash of the Pan Am Flight 103 33 years ago. The Rose-Laying Ceremony took place at 2:03 pm on Friday October 22 and consisted of Remembrance Scholars presenting red roses in honor of the lives lost on December 21, 1988. (Photo by Cali Delisle)
Campus News
Published: October 23, 2021

The ceremony pays tribute to the tragedy as its 33rd anniversary approaches.

On Friday afternoon, a member of the military watches the rose laying ceremony as an ROTC student honors the life of a student killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
Campus News
Published: October 18, 2021

This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988.

Campus Scenes Summer University Ave looking South Towards Crouse College Huntington Hall Newhouse II from Whitman Terrace and Roof
Campus News
Published: October 18, 2021

In a video originally posted by The Tab, onlookers recorded a man being attacked by a group of people on University Avenue near Marshall Street.

Syracuse University students gathered outside Hendrick's Chapel for a candlelight vigil in honor of Hunter Brooks Watson and Vincent Gian Maugeri, two brothers of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity who lost their lives to distracted driving.
Campus News
Published: October 12, 2021

Phi Kappa Psi commemorated the lives of Hunter Watson and Vinny Maugeri Monday night and raised awareness against distracted driving.

Syracuse University Commencement 2015
Campus News
Published: October 12, 2021

Syracuse University’s Graduate School is set to decide later this month on whether or not to continue the program.

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Campus News
Published: October 10, 2021

Students share their opinions on the FDA’s authorization of a Pfizer booster shot and what getting a third dose means for the ongoing pandemic.

Dr. Tracey Salisbury speaks during a Title IX panel discussion, Saturday, at Melanie Gray Ceremonial Courtroom in Dineen Hall at Syracuse University.
Campus News
Published: October 10, 2021

The symposium was the first in a series of Syracuse University events discussing the impact of Title IX as the 50th anniversary approaches.

Yik Yak screenshots as application returns to college campuses.
Campus News
Published: October 6, 2021

How an app originally popular in 2013 has returned to college campuses, and how the developers have changed to make sure it doesn’t have the same fate as last time.

Kahlil Greene, influencer
Campus News
Published: October 6, 2021

The influencer and social justice advocate talked with Syracuse students Tuesday about the importance of speaking up and striving to make a difference.

Natasha Alford poses for a portrait before her talk in Newhouse's Herg Auditorium on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. Alford is vice president of digital content and a senior correspondent at TheGrio as well as a political analyst for CNN. Her talk, "Community, Identity, and Self-Care," was the first event of the Newhouse School's Leaders in Communications speaker series for the 2021-22 season.
Campus News
Published: September 24, 2021

TheGrio vice president and CNN political analyst Natasha Alford urges Syracuse University students to find their passions and avoid being bystanders.

A group of students gathered tonight to protest recent allegations of sexual misconduct by Syracuse University affiliated fraternities. The gathering began around 9 p.m. Tuesday, and dispersed at roughly 11 PM.
Campus News
Published: September 22, 2021

Students marched across the Syracuse University campus Tuesday night, chanting outside fraternities and the chancellor’s house.

A 2020 SU graduate waves before the September 19, 2021 Commencement ceremony in the Dome on September 17th, 2021.
Campus News
Published: September 20, 2021

At long last, the SU class of 2020 returns for their official commencement ceremony.

Senior Harrison Stier sets the ball to his teammate in a game of beach volleyball outside the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity house. "We only get this weather for a short amount of time, so we have to make the most of it," Stier said.
Campus News
Published: September 12, 2021

The school’s vaccination and mask mandates mean that students feel more comfortable hanging out in person, and coupled with the extra vitamin D of early fall weather, the Quad-goers are capitalizing on the warm weather and clear skies.

Carmelo Anthony's book "Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised" on Syracuse's campus.
Speakers
Published: September 11, 2021

The Syracuse basketball legend hosted a virtual event to discuss his new book during SU’s Coming Back Together weekend.

A flag garden stands outside Hendricks Chapel to honor the lives lost in the 9/11 attacks
Campus News
Published: September 11, 2021

Syracuse University honors those who died on September 11, 2001

9/11 20th Anniversary illustration of World Trade Center
Campus News
Published: September 10, 2021

With Saturday’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, SU community members reflect on their own experiences with this tragedy.

Dennis Murphy, a first year undecided student from Albany, NY, talks to his friend through FaceTime after class outside of S.I. Newshouse School of Public Communications on August 30, 2021. Dennis Murphy, a first year undecided student from Albany, NY, talks to his friend through FaceTime after class outside of S.I. Newshouse School of Public Communications on August 30, 2021.
Campus News
Published: August 30, 2021

For the first time since March 2020, SU students returned to fully in-person classes amidst the ongoing pandemic.

Rebecca Xu
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

As one of China’s first 3D animators, the associate professor attended SU for graduate school to advance her design skills.

Gyu Leem speaking at SU's College of Law
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

The assistant SUNY-ESF chemistry professor wanted to study somewhere he could meet a diverse array of people, so he moved to one of the largest cities in the U.S.

Eunkyu Lee
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

After studying at Seoul National University, Lee moved to the United States to push himself out of his comfort zone and expose himself to different cultures.

Chang Yoo
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

SUNY-ESF professor, Chang Geun Yoo, grew up near a trade port in South Korea, which sparked his desire to travel and later study biofuels in the U.S.

Jian Qin
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 8, 2021

Before becoming an iSchool professor at Syracuse University, Qin received a degree in library science at Wuhan University.

Alex Thevaranjan school
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 8, 2021

The Syracuse University accounting professor goes “the extra mile” in helping others in Syracuse and his home country of Sri Lanka.

From Asia to Syracuse - Professor series
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 8, 2021

How six SU professors from China, South Korea and Sri Lanka found a home in Syracuse, and what they’ve learned during their professional journey.

Graphic: Sustainability at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: June 8, 2021

As President Biden pushes for global environmental initiatives, students, faculty and staff at SU are working to make a more sustainable community.

Hall of Languages at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: June 3, 2021

New York State intends to commit $100,000 to students with disabilities participating in Syracuse University’s InclusiveU.

Students embrace each other before walking to their seats.
Campus News
Published: April 15, 2021

SU announces Class of 2021 graduates will be allowed two guests at Commencement.

A nurse injects a patient with a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, February 26th. The Oncenter is currently home to the vaccine clinic as well as a testing center.
Campus News
Published: April 6, 2021

New York expanded vaccine eligibility to all adults age 16 and older, and students are receiving their first doses.

Clothesline Project T shirts
Campus News
Published: March 30, 2021

The artistic display of T-shirts designed by victims of sexual assault and relationship violence is shown at Syracuse University.

Nyle DiMarco spoke about his work in activism and increasing media representation for the deaf community in Tuesday's University Lecture Series spring closer.
Campus News
Published: March 24, 2021

Model and activist Nyle DiMarco spoke about his work as an ambassador for the deaf community and his experiences growing up deaf in Tuesday’s University Lectures spring closer.

Coronavirus Model By CDC
Campus News
Published: March 24, 2021

Onondaga County expects to make a significant number of COVID-19 vaccine appointments available for eligible SU students at the OnCenter vaccination site starting Thursday.

Students gather at Castle Court after SU men's basketball wins against WVU, putting them in the Sweet Sixteen on March 21, 2021
Campus News
Published: March 22, 2021

Following the wins of both the men’s and women’s basketball teams Sunday night, crowds of students defied social distancing rules for the occasion.

Illustration by Kate Minutillo
Campus News
Published: March 18, 2021

These award-winning authors discussed creating characters, writing dialogue and finding their voices as writers.

Coronavirus Model By CDC
Campus News
Published: March 17, 2021

SU Public Health Team is linking this cluster to North Campus residence halls.

A note on a bulletin board reads "beware of Chinese government 'student' agents on this campus."
Campus News
Published: March 11, 2021

The notes were found in three campus buildings, nearly two weeks after another anti-Asian bias related incident was reported on Comstock Avenue.

Leah Dunne holds her vaccination card after receiving her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the New York State Fairgrounds.
Campus News
Published: March 3, 2021

Commentary: A year into the pandemic, Leah Dunne was eligible to get her vaccination as a Type 1 diabetic.

Despite being virtual, Syracuse University's OttoTHON even successfully donated a total of $121,075.91 to aid those at Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital.
Campus News
Published: March 1, 2021

Syracuse University’s OttoTHON went virtual on Feb. 28 with dance parties, speakers, patient spotlights and other activities engaging attendees and patients.

Coronavirus Model By CDC
Campus News
Published: February 26, 2021

Under New York State’s new COVID-19 testing guidelines for colleges and universities, schools can continue with in-person activities as long as they have less than a 5% positivity rate over a rolling 14-day period.

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Campus News
Published: February 26, 2021

Though voter suppression has transformed over the years, Hill said it is still present in 2021.

Andrew Cuomo, shown here at a 2011 Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council announcement.
Campus News
Published: February 19, 2021

While New York changes mandates, Syracuse University’s administration reiterates sanctions for students violating Stay Safe Pledge.

Viet Thanh Nguyen - Feb. 16, 2021 - University Lectures
Campus News
Published: February 16, 2021

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen opened Spring 2021’s University Lectures season.

Coronavirus Model By CDC
COVID on Campus
Published: February 12, 2021

Just one week since the start of the spring 2021 semester, several large off-campus parties have led to over 20 new COVID-19 infections at SU.

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Campus News
Published: February 8, 2021

After 21 months of construction, SU reopens the campus hub with new dining options, brighter decor.

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Campus News
Published: February 7, 2021

Syracuse University professor and SIDEARM Sports founder Jeff Rubin teaches first-ever class inside the renovated Dome.

SU's 36th annual Martin Luther King Jr. virtual celebration on Sunday featured civil rights activist Ruby Bridges.
Campus News
Published: January 31, 2021

Having made history at 6 years old, Bridges says those of all ages “have a responsibility to try to leave the world better than we found it.”

COVID on Campus - Lila Broden - The First Year
COVID on Campus
Published: January 20, 2021

Freshman Lila Broden studies psychology at Syracuse University.

COVID on Campus - Claire Howard - The Foodie
COVID on Campus
Published: January 20, 2021

COVID on Campus: Syracuse University sophomore Claire Howard said she’s turned to cooking and food to find a sense of purpose amid the pandemic.

COVID on Campus - Crystal Rabizadeh - The Graduate
COVID on Campus
Published: January 18, 2021

COVID on Campus: Crystal Rabizadeh is back home in California after graduating from Syracuse University early in the pandemic.

Wesley Whiteside Associate director of recruitment and diversity at Syracuse's Newhouse School.
COVID on Campus
Published: January 17, 2021

Wesley Whiteside is the associate director of recruitment and diversity at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

COVID on Campus - Jackie Ritz - Bird Library Work Study.
COVID on Campus
Published: January 12, 2021

Junior Jackie Ritz works at Bird Library.

COVID on Campus - Rachel Richards - Campus Tour Guide
COVID on Campus
Published: January 12, 2021

COVID on Campus: Junior Rachel Richards meets with prospective students as a University 100 student ambassador.

Signs designate social distancing safe locations on Syracuse University's campus.
Campus News
Published: January 4, 2021

In-person, residential instruction will now begin Monday, Feb. 8 and end Friday, May 21.

COVID on Campus - Christina Perrier - Transfer Student
COVID on Campus
Published: December 31, 2020

COVID on Campus: Christina Perrier is a sophomore at Syracuse University.

COVID on Campus - Hannah Ly - Gap Semester
COVID on Campus
Published: December 31, 2020

COVID on Campus: Sophomore Hannah Ly took a semester off from college and used the time to apply her photography skills.

COVID on Campus - Roshan Fernandez - The Lonely Summer
COVID on Campus
Published: December 31, 2020

COVID on Campus: Sophomore Roshan Fernandez spent the summer learning how to be alone.

Megan Cooper at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: December 29, 2020

Freshman Megan Cooper reflects on how a tumultuous year upended her first semester at Syracuse University.

Elder Melvin Baker
COVID on Campus
Published: December 21, 2020

Elder Melvin Baker is the Historically Black Church chaplain at Syracuse University.

COVID on Campus - Abigal Tubis - SU Food Services
COVID on Campus
Published: December 21, 2020

COVID on Campus: Syracuse University senior Abigail Tubis worked for SU Food Services at Kimmel Food Court this semester.

COVID on Campus. -Manny Martinez, an SU senior and medical transport driver
COVID on Campus
Published: December 16, 2020

Senior Manny Martinez is a medical transport driver for Syracuse University Health Services.

COVID on Campus - Kyra Surgent- Tie-Dye Entrepreneur
COVID on Campus
Published: December 15, 2020

COVID on Campus: Syracuse University junior Kyra Surgent founded Kyra Kouture in 2020.

COVID on Campus - KC Woods, Syracuse Associate Director of Financial Aid
COVID on Campus
Published: December 15, 2020

KC Woods, associate director of Syracuse University’s Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs, on managing the office during the pandemic.

COVID on Campus - resident advisor Amit Chandramouly
COVID on Campus
Published: December 15, 2020

COVID on Campus: Policy studies sophomore Amit Chandramouly is a resident advisor in Lawrinson Hall.

Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Syracuse University.
COVID on Campus
Published: December 15, 2020

Terri Hoalcraft is the facility director for Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Syracuse University.

Fall 2020 Vignettes of Syracuse students
Campus News
Published: December 13, 2020

Syracuse University students and professors share how they made it through the pandemic and how it has impacted their future plans.

Rebecca Jin at laptop
Campus News
Published: December 9, 2020

International students at Syracuse University are taking gap years to pursue other opportunities amid the pandemic.

Sarah Tarbell in her dorm room
Campus News
Published: December 8, 2020

After dealing with childhood anxiety and traumatic stress, Syracuse University freshman Sarah Tarbell faces a new challenge with online classes during the coronavirus pandemic.

Ella Paz in Quarantine
Campus News
Published: December 6, 2020

Syracuse University students who quarantined this semester after exposure to COVID-19 said it was difficult to miss out on events this semester, but felt it was important to keep their peers safe.

Student works online on the steps of Carnegie Hall.
Campus News
Published: December 1, 2020

Dominated by COVID-19 spikes and scares, this semester life at SU was not the usual college experience.

COVID-19 Orange Zone Map - November 23, 2020
Campus News
Published: November 22, 2020

New York State announces that Syracuse is now an orange zone, on the same day the SU abroad office cancelled all but one spring program.

Students move out
Campus News
Published: November 18, 2020

As coronavirus outbreaks persist on campus, students begin moving out of their dorms to return home.

In-class Social Distancing
Campus News
Published: November 9, 2020

Active campus case counts surpass 220 with nearly 600 student in quarantine as of Thursday, just after shutting down in-person learning.

Signs reminding students to wear a mask on campus can be found around Syracuse University.
Campus News
Published: November 4, 2020

With 98 cases were identified between Oct. 23 and Nov. 6, SU came dangerously close to the threshold of stopping in-person learning.

Signs reminding students to wear a mask on campus can be found around Syracuse University.
Campus News
Published: October 30, 2020

In an email on Friday, Robert D. Hradsky warned students about a troubling increase in COVID-19 cases as a result of off-campus parties.

Thom Filicia Quote from Syracuse University on Oct. 27, 2020
Campus News
Published: October 28, 2020

SU alumni Thom Felicia speaks about design trends, the LGBTQ+ community, and “Queer Eye,” hosted by WAER.

DPS Patrol car
Campus News
Published: October 21, 2020

Former U.S. Attorney General reviews the board’s structure, three main functions and responsibilities, but was quick to stress that the proposal is not final.

The Syracuse Candyman, Troy Boyer, stands on the corner of Comestock Avenue and Marshall Street near SU's campus.
Campus News
Published: October 19, 2020

Uber and Lyft driver Troy Boyer is hoping to bring a sense of normalcy to the SU campus by continuing to hand out candy and engage with the community.

Students gathered Wednesday night for a vigil to honor the life of Trevor Daley Pierce. Pierce, a freshman at Syracuse University, was involved in a fatal accident Tuesday night.
Campus News
Published: October 13, 2020

First-year student Trevor Pierce died after colliding with a trolley at the intersection of Comstock and Waverly avenues.

New visualization of the Covid-19 virus
Campus News
Published: October 12, 2020

Administrators have confirmed the infection rate has “meaningfully declined” as daily active cases decreased to 87 as of Thursday.

American Sign Language could be a recognized foreign language at SU by 2021
Campus News
Published: October 11, 2020

University officials move forward with efforts to include sign language in foreign language programs.

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Campus News
Published: October 8, 2020

Students are impacted by COVID-19 in more than one way this fall, including the extra stress of online learning and intense socializing restrictions.

Nikole Hannah-Jones
Campus News
Published: October 8, 2020

As the second University Lectures speaker, Nikole Hannah-Jones shares her influence in the journalism industry and her passion for telling stories.

The 2020 Remembrance Scholars sit in front of SU's Hall of Languages from 1:25 pm to 2:01 pm to symbolize the time of flight for Pan Am Flight 103.
Campus News
Published: October 7, 2020

Although coronavirus restrictions have forced events to be cancelled or postponed this year, students still honor the lives lost on Pan Am Flight 103.

Sign touting the COVID-19 safety pledge on SU's campus on Monday, Aug. 24
Campus News
Published: October 5, 2020

Syracuse University nears the threshold for transitioning to online, with a total of 80 positive cases in the past 2 weeks.

On August 24, 2020, the first day of classes at Syracuse University, a sign reminds students to wear their masks at all times.
Campus News
Published: September 24, 2020

The traditional March week off is eliminated in order to minimize COVID risk and continue residential instruction.

Actor Wilmer Valderrama speaking with David Barbier Jr., an international relations and television, radio and film sophomore for the University Lectures virtual talk on Sept. 23, 2020.
Campus News
Published: September 23, 2020

“NCIS” star Wilmer Valderrama discusses the importance of diversity in Hollywood and his commitment to community service in the first University Lecture.

DPS officers guard one of the entrances to Crouse-Hinds Hall on the night of February 18, 2020.
Campus News
Published: September 20, 2020

In an email sent out to the Syracuse community Friday evening, Loretta Lynch addressed how the board will review the Department of Public Safety.

Day Hall
Campus News
Published: September 16, 2020

After three positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed, the entire floor was tested and no additional cases were discovered.

Day Hall
Campus News
Published: September 5, 2020

A student worker discovered a racial slur when sorting mail Friday afternoon.

A masked man walks out of varsity pizza
Campus News
Published: September 4, 2020

The legendary SU campus restaurant is seeing an influx of loyal customers and returning SU students.

Spring Summer
Campus News
Published: September 3, 2020

Syracuse University lifts quarantine after completing surveillance testing for all Ernie Davis residents and associated staff.

Racial Justice Panelists at SU on Aug. 29, 2020
Campus News
Published: August 29, 2020

Hosted by the Student Association, local activists spoke on the Racial Justice Panel Saturday night in Goldstein Auditorium.

SU Student Association president Justine Hastings leads a group of students on a solidarity march through campus on Friday.
Campus News
Published: August 28, 2020

Hosted by the Student Association, dozens of Syracuse University community members crossed campus Friday in solidarity with the national March on Washington.

Students walk to class on the SU campus on the first day of school for the 2020-2021 school year.
Campus News
Published: August 24, 2020

Meredith Clark contemplates the school year ahead at Syracuse University during the Age of Corona.

Freshmen Feelings: Opening Weekend 2020
Campus News
Published: August 24, 2020

Incoming Newhouse School students share their outlooks on the fall semester at Syracuse University.

Sign touting the COVID-19 safety pledge on SU's campus on Monday, Aug. 24
Campus News
Published: August 24, 2020

With hybrid and remote options in the mix, a portion of Syracuse University students returned to classes for the first time with COVID-19 measures in place.

Scene of Syracuse University Quad where a large gathering of students on August 19 violated campus safety policies for COVID-19.
Campus News
Published: August 20, 2020

Social videos show dozens of students congregating Wednesday night despite pledges to abide by COVID-19 safety measures.

Student working from laptop at home
Campus News
Published: April 24, 2020

With an abrupt turn of events for the spring semester this year, SU students transition to a work-from-home lifestyle that has come with its ups and downs.

Lubeini Yang and Suyun Chen cook in their south campus apartment
Campus News
Published: April 22, 2020

As airlines cut flights due to COVID-19, international students worry about how they will get home.

Financial Impact
Campus News
Published: April 19, 2020

SU administration releases plans to combat financial loss as a result of coronavirus; including a 10 percent pay cut to several administrators

BDJ freshman Josh Meyers working from home in Livingston, New Jersey during the coronavirus pandemic
Campus News
Published: April 16, 2020

Life has completely changed for student journalist Josh Meyers; instead of covering SU news with access to a TV studio, the Newhouse School freshman is limited to the confines of his New Jersey hometown.

Photography graduate student Renée Deemer produced this image for a photo course of Celeste, her mannequin, who she acquired to help with school projects.
Campus News
Published: April 16, 2020

With their on-campus semesters cut short, college students in the Syracuse area have been forced to adapt to virtual learning quickly.

Woman searching laptop in living area
Campus News
Published: April 15, 2020

Syracuse University seniors have changed the way they are searching for jobs and internships because of coronavirus.

Illustration for Fleeing a Pandemic: How coronavirus chased me out of Syracuse and back home to India
Campus News
Published: April 14, 2020

How the coronavirus chased me out of Syracuse and back home to India.

Onondaga County Coronavirus Updates
Campus News
Published: April 13, 2020

Recoveries were beginning to flat line until 31 people recovered from COVID-19 over the past 24 hours,

syracuse 2015 commencement
Campus News
Published: April 8, 2020

Chancellor Kent Syverud announced Wednesday that a majority of seniors and grad students surveyed chose the option.

Syracuse University Commencement 2015
Campus News
Published: March 25, 2020

Seniors and graduate students interviewed Wednesday still want an on-campus graduation, possibly even christening the new Dome.

Manley Field House Lampe Sports Complex Summer
Campus News
Published: March 24, 2020

County Executive Ryan McMahon announced Manley Field House will operate as a “surge site” if local hospitals become overcrowded.

Mark Lodato named Newhouse School dean on March 23, 2020.
Campus News
Published: March 23, 2020

Interim Provost John Liu announced Monday that the Arizona State University associate dean for the Walter Cronkite School will succeed Lorraine Branham

Coronavirus: What you need to know
Campus News
Published: March 19, 2020

Latest: #NotAgainSU ends protest after 31 days in Crouse-Hinds Hall.

View from atop the Sheraton Hotel as the Carrier Dome lowers its air-pressured roof on Monday, March 16, 2020.
Campus News
Published: March 16, 2020

Syracuse University’s Pete Sala discusses milestones for the nation’s largest air-inflated stadium roof that will be replaced with a more durable “tension membrane roof.”

Lilly helps Emily put together her things to return back to Florida. Lilly is also planning on leaving tomorrow as well.
Campus News
Published: March 15, 2020

Coronavirus upends Spring Break plans for a pair of Syracuse University freshmen who ended up heading home.

Coronavirus: What you need to know
Campus News
Published: March 12, 2020

London and Strasbourg abroad programs have been officially canceled while all SU sports activities are put on hold.

#NotAgainSU press conference - March 10, 2020
Campus News
Published: March 10, 2020

Protestors want to resume talks with SU administrators before spring break.

Syracuse University faculty members and students marched across campus to show solidarity with #NotAgainSU protestors on March 5, 2020.
Campus News
Published: March 9, 2020

After Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost John Liu sent a campus wide email, detailing the demands agreed upon during negotiations, #NotAgainSU voice their frustrations

Bird's eye view of campus
Campus News Events
Published: March 9, 2020

Though SU currently doesn’t expect to close its main campus, faculty have started preparing to run classes online in case COVID-19 spreads to the campus community.

Syracuse University faculty members and students marched across campus to show solidarity with #NotAgainSU protestors on March 5, 2020.
Campus News
Published: March 5, 2020

Student and faculty members marched across Syracuse University’s campus Thursday chanting and reading demands at stops along the way.

#NotAgainSU - Negotiations Day 3 -Crouse-Hinds Hall Lobby - March 4, 2020
Campus News
Published: March 4, 2020

Student protestors and school officials have been holding four-hour sessions to discuss demands tied to the Crouse-Hinds Hall occupation.

SU Abroad in Florence, Italy
Campus News
Published: March 2, 2020

Students studying in Florence will return home to avoid Italy’s coronavirus outbreak.

Neal Powless
Campus News
Published: March 2, 2020

Onondaga lacrosse player, storyteller and Ombuds at Syracuse University draws on his Haudenosaunee roots to build conversations that hear every voice.

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Published: March 1, 2020

Coronavirus cancels abroad program in Florence, NotAgainSU occupies the streets, Final home game for SU Men’s basketball this season.

Students had the oppurtunity to mingle with another and with Otto the Orange.
Campus News
Published: February 27, 2020

Seniors promised a piece of the roof as they spend one final night together in the Dome before it closes for renovations.

About 100 protestors blocked traffic along Waverly Ave. Wednesday night in an effort to call for negotiations with SU admins.
Campus News
Published: February 27, 2020

Chief Diversity officer Keith Alford, sent out a campus-wide email updating the University’s response to protestors demands.

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Campus News
Published: February 27, 2020

#NotAgainSU supporters block traffic on Crouse and Waverly avenues for more than 90 minutes Wednesday afternoon.

#NotAgainSU Protest at Syracuse University - Feb. 26, 2020 -
Campus News
Published: February 25, 2020

The student movement’s ninth day in Crouse-Hind intensifies as negotiations with SU’s Administration seem to be at a standstill.

Graduate student meeting in response to #NotAgainSU on Feb. 24, 2020
Campus News
Published: February 24, 2020

Chancellor Syverud responds, movement issues new demands and graduate students continue to strike.

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Campus News
Published: February 23, 2020

Episode 1: Updates from NotAgainSU’s Crouse-Hinds protest, SU men’s basketball win and the Pride Union 18th annual Drag Show

Syracuse students gather in solidarity outside of Crouse-Hinds Hall in response to the the protestors' suspension on Tuesday, February 18, 2020. #NotAgainSU protestors began occupying Crouse-Hinds Hall in response to the administration's failure to address and denounce hate-crimes apparent on Syracuse University's campus.
Campus News
Published: February 21, 2020

On Friday, #NotAgainSU protestors began their fifth day of their occupation of Crouse-Hinds, raising questions about building hours as graduate students go on strike to show support.

The Crouse-Hinds Hall lobby where #NotAgainSU protestors are staging a sit-in on Feb. 20, 2020
Campus News
Published: February 20, 2020

With suspensions lifted and donations delivered to Crouse-Hinds, #NotAgainSU proceeded with its efforts to get its demands met.

Maxwell Auditorium statue - Feb. 19, 2020
Campus News
Published: February 19, 2020

After SU administrators and occupiers could not reach an agreement late Tuesday, #NotAgainSU protestors continued their sit-in on Wednesday.

DPS campus security and Syracuse University administrative faculty attempt to hold protesters back as they attempt to push into Crouse Hinds Hall on the night of February 18, 2020.
Campus News
Published: February 18, 2020

About 20 student protestors plan to spend a second night in the campus building despite facing suspensions.

#NotAgainSU posters plaster the windows of Crouse-Hinds Hall
Campus News
Published: February 17, 2020

Student activists took over Crouse-Hinds Hall Monday evening, again calling for administration to resign. Several students who refused to leave say they have been suspended

New Yorker writer Jelani Cobb (right) speaks to SU history associate professor Jeffery Gonda during Cobb's University Lectures talk on Feb. 11 at Hendricks Chapel
Campus News
Published: February 11, 2020

The writer and educator spoke Tuesday night at Hendricks Chapel as part of SU’s University Lectures series.

Tennity Ice Pavillion Zamboni
Campus News
Published: February 10, 2020

Aaron Landers is enticing students and Syracuse area locals to the South Campus rink with new programs.

SUNY-ESF Centennial Hall
Campus News
Published: February 10, 2020

ESF University Police have identified an alleged perpetrator and have suspended and removed the individual from campus pending further investigation.

Kishauna Soljour receives The Council of Graduate Schools/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award in Humanities and Fine Arts. Pictured L to R: Mary Farmer-Kaiser, Kishauna Soljour and Francois Soljour.
Campus News
Published: February 8, 2020

SU’s first African American woman to receive a Ph.D in history wins a national dissertation award.

Syracuse University canceled Friday clases as more than a foot of snow was burying Syracuse.
Campus News
Published: February 7, 2020

SU enjoys its fifth snow day in history due to potentially dangerous travel conditions.

Coronavirus: What you need to know
Campus News
Published: February 5, 2020

While the coronavirus may have no reported cases locally, its impact is being felt in other ways at Syracuse University.

Syracuse Police are asking for the public's help in locating SU student Allan Gonzalez
Campus News
Published: January 30, 2020

Syracuse University offers condolences to friends and family of systems and information science senior Allan Gonzalez.

Day Hall on a snowy day.
Campus News
Published: January 28, 2020

This is the fourth bias incident that has occurred at the freshman dorm since early November.

35th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Celebration
Campus News
Published: January 26, 2020

The annual Carrier Dome event and dinner features performances and keynote speaker the Rev. Raphael Warnock.

Syracuse Police are asking for the public's help in locating SU student Allan Gonzalez
Campus News
Published: January 24, 2020

Syracuse Police identified Allan Gonzalez in surveillance footage showing him falling into the creek, but he remains a missing person case.

Chloe Crookall is a junior studio arts major.
Campus News
Published: January 23, 2020

Studio arts junior Chloe Crookall studies printmaking at SU and appreciates the technically-complicated challenges it presents.

Chancellor Syverud shows the compares the number of tenured or tenure-track faculty hired by SU this year to other universities. Text
Campus News
Published: January 13, 2020

Kent Syverud’s annual winter message emphasizes strides since racist and anti-Semitic episodes on campus.

Commencement 2016 Ceremony Donald E. Newhouse Commencement Speaker
Campus News
Published: January 13, 2020

Media magnate and SU alum Donald Newhouse announces the largest donation in the university’s history on the first day of spring classes.

Building Corner
Campus News
Published: December 12, 2019

The $62.5 million state-of-the-art National Veterans Resource Center will provide services for students and campus.

Holiday at Hendricks concert at Syracuse University on Dec. 8, 2019
Campus News
Published: December 9, 2019

The annual concert features the talents of the university’s choral and orchestral groups.

Snow Day - Dec. 2, 2019 - Crouse College
Campus News
Published: December 2, 2019

Once the nor’easter let up, SU students took advantage of a day without classes for a true taste of winter.

Snow Day - Dec. 2, 2019 - Crouse College
Campus News
Published: December 2, 2019

Nearly a foot of snow fell from back-to-back storms, making for snowball fights and winter fun rather than studies.

Ashley Iaconetti Haibon spoke to students about her career in communications after "The Bachelor" on Tuesday, December 3.
Campus News
Published: December 2, 2019

Syracuse University’s chapter of Women in Communications hosted Syracuse alum and reality TV star Ashley Iaconetti on Tuesday.

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Campus News
Published: November 21, 2019

After discovering anti-Asian graffiti in the Comstock Art Facility, students came together to paint a mural that reads, “SU UNITED.”

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Campus News
Published: November 20, 2019

A contentious forum at Hendricks Chapel Wednesday night pits #NotAgainSU supporters against Chancellor Kent Syverud and his administration.

Syracuse University’s Chief Diversity Officer Keith Alford explains what happened from his perspective regarding the claims that students were told not to post anything about the racist graffiti during a senate faculty meeting on Nov. 20, 2019.
Campus News
Published: November 19, 2019

Early this morning, Provost Michele Wheatly says Syracuse Univesity will remain open but gives faculty and students “broad discretion” about attending classes.

Syracuse law enforcement press conference Nov. 19, 2019.
Campus News
Published: November 19, 2019

Campus, local, state and federal law enforcement have joined forces to investigate the posting of a white supremacist manifesto and a spate of other hateful incidents targeting SU students

Instagram post regarding sexual harassment report on Walnut Place on Nov. 19, 2019.
Campus News
Published: November 19, 2019

Student shares account on social media of naked man jumping out of a car and approaching her near Walnut Park.

Statement from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Campus News
Published: November 17, 2019

SU administration issues edict banning all fraternity social activities following Saturday’s verbal assault on a black student at College Place.

Syracuse University’s varsity men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim speaks to reporters in a press conference after the game against Colgate on Nov. 13, 2019. Syracuse beat Colgate with a score of 70 to 54.
Campus News
Published: November 16, 2019

Hours before the Orange take on Seattle in the Dome, SU men’s basketball coach and two of his players attend the #NotAgainSU sit-in in the Barnes Center.

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Campus News
Published: November 15, 2019

Five Syracuse University alumni spoke about their experiences starting businesses during a lecture on Thursday night.

A Department of Public Safety car was parked near Barnes Center where the #NotAgainSU sit-in continued Tuesday.
Campus News
Published: November 14, 2019

An 18-year-old Syracuse University freshman was charged after graffiti was discovered in and around Irving Garage and Bird Library

#NotAgainSU basketball gear
Campus News
Published: November 13, 2019

Renegade Magazine, Otto’s Army, Student Association and Remembrance Scholars are among the organizations standing with protestors.

Residence Hall Association Open forum on Nov. 12, 2019
Campus News
Published: November 12, 2019

Several who attended Tuesday’s open forum by the Residence Hall Association say they are unsatisfied.

Syracuse University 2019 Veterans Day Ceremony
Campus News
Published: November 12, 2019

The Syracuse community came together Monday to respect their veterans at Hendricks Chapel.

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Published: November 12, 2019

The senior producer and president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists encouraged storytellers to examine their own biases.

Barnes Protest
Campus News
Published: November 12, 2019

Kent Syverud, Jewish student leaders sign recommendations marking third agreement this week.

Day Hall on Nov. 12, 2019
Campus News
Published: November 12, 2019

Student organizations call for transparency as administration admits it was not forthcoming about vandalism incident.

Ottothon 2019 featured a number of line dances, with the MCs leading the way.
Campus News
Published: November 11, 2019

OttoTHON 2019 raised over $200,000 for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital.

Journalists and lawyers discussed a hypothetical exploring issues involving the media, law enforcement, lawyers and the courts, with participation by an experienced panel and the audience at the New York Fair Trial Free Press Conference 2019 held at the Newhouse School.
Campus News
Published: November 1, 2019

Moderators propose hypothetical situations to discuss how to handle problems in the news industry.

One of the many designs made with lights at Diwali 2019 at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: October 31, 2019

The traditional Hindu festival of lights celebrates the victory of light over darkness.

Remembrance Scholars honor the 35 SU students lost during a rose-laying ceremony on Friday.
Campus News
Published: October 25, 2019

At 2:03 p.m. Friday, the Syracuse University community paid tribute to the 35 students lost in the Lockerbie tragedy.

TV reporter and Syracuse University alum Marcus Solis portrait on Oct. 22, 2019.
Campus News
Published: October 24, 2019

The SU alumnus and WABC broadcaster explained his path through the industry to a crowd, and The NewsHouse sat down with him for a more personal conversation.

Gianna Prudente holds a candle at the Safe Driving Vigil sponsored by both Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Delta Delta Monday evening outside Hendricks Chapel.
Campus News
Published: October 22, 2019

Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Delta Delta sponsored the service Monday evening outside Hendricks Chapel.

The emotional scholars stand in silence, looking at the glowing candles on the 35, now empty chairs.
Campus News
Published: October 21, 2019

The rose-laying ceremony at 2:03 p.m. Friday honors the SU students lost in Pan Am Flight 103.

Admiral James Stavridis speaks at the Syracuse University College of Law.
Campus News
Published: October 11, 2019

James Stavridis discussed challenges facing the United States today.

Map: Near Campus Thefts August-September 2019
Campus News
Published: October 8, 2019

Despite the frequency of crime near SU’s campus, the Department of Public Safety only sent one warning email to the student body.

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Campus News
Published: September 28, 2019

President Obama’s former national security advisor, who delivered the keynote speech at Syracuse University’s Public Diplomacy Symposium on Friday, sat down with The NewsHouse for an interview.

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Campus News
Published: September 19, 2019

The 39-year-old Carrier Dome tradition will end next May, and seniors feel anywhere from utter indifference to absolute rage.

The Syracuse University Marching Band plays for fans, alumni, students and family members near the Orange Central Tailgate before the SU Oranges vs. Clemson Tigers football game. The event, hosted by the SU Alumni Association, is the first at-home tailgate of the 2019 football season.
Campus News
Published: September 19, 2019

Syracuse University students, alumni and football fans came together for the Orange Central Tailgate prior to the Clemson football game.

Kevin Richardson of the Central Park 5 at Syracuse University on Sept. 9, 2019.
Campus News
Published: September 10, 2019

One of the members of the group formerly known as the Central Park Five spoke in Goldstein Auditorium today about his work to fight injustice.

Keith Humphreys presents his take on marijuana legalization during the 31st Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy on Sept. 5, 2019.
Campus News
Published: September 7, 2019

Keith Humphreys said the national debate over legalizing marijuana will be more complicated than a Yes or No answer.

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Campus News
Published: August 22, 2019

A Syracuse synagogue’s congregation votes to sell temple for $9 million.

SU Laura Bush Whitman
Campus News
Published: May 1, 2019

The former First Lady talks with a SU audience about the causes that her foundation continues to help.

SU Tully Award Raepler CEO
Campus News
Published: April 27, 2019

Maria Ressa is revolutionizing news media in the Philippines in one of the most dangerous countries for journalists

Evening with Jay Smooth 2019
Campus News
Published: April 24, 2019

The DJ and cultural commentator shares his own experiences with race and resistance at SU talk.

Martin Indyk Lecturer University Lecture 2019
Campus News
Published: April 17, 2019

Martin S. Indyk wrapped up the Spring 2019 University Lectures Series in Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday.

Rendering of the renovations to the Schine Student Center
Campus News
Published: April 11, 2019

The newly renovated building will have an expanded dining experience, more space for meetings and spaces for campus cultural centers.

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Published: April 6, 2019

Mary Daly, the first openly gay woman running a Federal Reserve, will speak at 2019 graduation ceremonies

Race and Media symposium at Newhouse School on April 4, 2019
Campus News
Published: April 4, 2019

Five young alums discussed their experiences with representation, tokenism and the biases they experience as people of color in the newsroom at the Race and Media Symposium on April 3.

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Campus News
Published: April 3, 2019

Hundreds gather in Hendricks Chapel to honor Lorraine Branham’s contributions and compassion.

Newhouse dean Lorraine Branham at Syracuse University's 2010 Commencement
Campus News
Published: April 2, 2019

Lorraine Branham spent 25+ years as a leader in the media industry before shaping the lives of future journalists, communicators and educators.

Toner Prize Celebration Awards 2016 President Barack Obama Keynote Speaker Alec MacGillis Prize Winner
Campus News
Published: April 2, 2019

Lorraine Branham, 66, died Tuesday morning after cancer kept her out of work for much of the school year.

Embracing the Women
Campus News
Published: April 2, 2019

Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief, Lindsay Peoples Wagner was invited to campus for Sigma Lambda Upsilon Sorority’s annual Embracing the Woman

Lynn Conway portrait on March 26, 2019 at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: March 28, 2019

The technology pioneer and longtime transgender advocate discusses her career and supporting LGBT issues.

SU Take back the night feminism
Campus News
Published: March 28, 2019

Syracuse University hosted its 15th annual Take Back the Night on March 27.

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Published: March 23, 2019

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SU College Democrats and Republicans Host Debate
Campus News
Published: March 22, 2019

Students representing both political parties debated on a wide range of topics in the U.S.

Community members tie white ribbons around the trees in front of Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, in memory of those who where lost in the mass shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Campus News
Published: March 20, 2019

Students and faculty assembled outside Hendricks Chapel in response to the attacks which left 50 dead at two mosques in Christchurch.

NPR broadcaster Nina Totenberg at Hendricks Chapel on March 5, 2019
Campus News
Published: March 8, 2019

Award-winning NPR journalist discusses being ‘queen of leaks’, political scandals and state of the courts.

SU student displays work at Folk Art Center
Campus News
Published: March 8, 2019

Spencer Stultz, a graduate student of Pan African Studies holds an exhibition for Women’s History Month.

Women in Politics Panel - March 1, 2019 - Maxwell School
Campus News
Published: March 2, 2019

Leading scholars and regional political leaders gathered for the State of Democracy event.

“No Innocence This Side of the Womb" on Feb. 28, 2019.
Campus News
Published: March 2, 2019

Yusuf Abdul-Qadir, Ellen Blalock, Zuko Gqadavama, John Western, Michelle Schenandoah and facilitator Charisse L’Pree discussed racial equality at the South African Symposium.

SU wind on Feb. 25
Campus News
Published: February 25, 2019

Intense 60+ mph winds whip through Upstate causing power outages, travel concerns.

Winter Carnival chili cook-off
Campus News
Published: February 22, 2019

SU students, faculty and alumni compete for the top prize in an annual chili cook-off, part of the Winter Carnival.

Department of Public Safety chief Bobby Maldonado addresses students at Monday's "This is our Syracuse" forum
Campus News
Published: February 19, 2019

The forum follows a Feb. 9 Ackerman Avenue assault students and SU’s Student Association have described as racially motivated.

Syracuse Vagina Monologues Feminist
Campus News
Published: February 18, 2019

Students Advocating for Sexual Safety and Empowerment, SASSE, took over Hendricks Chapel for a production of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” on Feb. 15 and 16.

Eric Prichard delivers his lecture in celebration of Black History Month at Syracuse University on Feb. 13, 2019.
Campus News
Published: February 14, 2019

Cultural critic Eric Pritchard delivers a lecture on black queer erasure in fashion as part of Syracuse University’s observance of Black History month.

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Published: February 11, 2019

Newhouse students Jonah Karp, Jackson Ajello and Drew Carter broadcasted to Syracuse University student media from Atlanta, Georgia before Super Bowl LIII

Lynn Conway, Nina Totenberg and Martin Indyk will speak at Syracuse University in March and April
Campus News
Published: February 9, 2019

This spring’s notable visitors include NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg, engineering professor emeritus and LGBTQ advocate Lynn Conway and former U.S. ambassador Martin Indyk.

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Campus News
Published: January 28, 2019

‘Daily Show’ TV host and author shares life stories to hundreds of Syracuse students, staff and community members inside the Carrier Dome.

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Published: January 25, 2019

Syracuse University students gather to remember iSchool senior Brianna Herrera, who died in a bus accident Thursday night

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Campus News
Published: January 20, 2019

The campus is quiet and covered with snow, but the severe weather hasn’t discouraged everyone from getting outdoors.

Chancellor Kent Syverud delivers address on the first day of classes
Campus News
Published: January 14, 2019

The Winter Address emphasized upcoming initiatives for the spring semester including results of the greek life audit and initiatives on diversity and inclusion.

The Hendricks Chapel choir performs Sunday evening at the annual Holidays at Hendricks concert.
Campus News
Published: December 3, 2018

Holiday at Hendricks, the annual winter concert, kicked off “the most wonderful time of the year” on campus.

Oxfam Hunger Banquet is an Syracuse annual event that works towards raising awareness regarding poverty and hunger.
Campus News
Published: December 2, 2018

Maxwell event randomly divides participants by economic class to provide three distinct dining experiences.

Students and faculty from different religious associations on campus came together to make PB&J and turkey sandwiches to donate to the poor at the Samaritan Center and Assumption Church Food Pantry
Campus News
Published: November 30, 2018

Members of SU’s Catholic, Muslim and Jewish communities join together for a meal and service project.

Jose "Peppie" Calvar portrait
Campus News
Published: November 30, 2018

Through projects like “Voces en Exilio” and Holiday at Hendricks, Calvar channels his passion for music into events students can learn from and enjoy.

Artist Robert Shetterly portrait at Syracuse University.
Campus News
Published: November 30, 2018

Robert Shetterly’s “Americans Who Tell the Truth: Models of Courageous Citizenship” portrait series is on display in Panasci Lounge through Dec. 14.

Syracuse University's 34th International Thanksgiving Dinner on Nov. 15, 2018, in Goldstein Auditorium.
Campus News
Published: November 19, 2018

Syracuse University students from 80 countries took part in a celebration Thursday at Goldstein Auditorium.

SUNY-Oswego Prof. Arvind Diddi discusses social media's impact on the 2018 midterm elections during the Social Media & Democracy panel on Wednesday.
Campus News
Published: November 15, 2018

Talk of this year’s midterms permeated social media like never before.

Syracuse Diwali celebration on Nov. 8, 2018
Campus News
Published: November 10, 2018

On Thursday night, dozens of SU faculty and staff gathered for Diwali, a Hindu festival of lights that spreads a message of unity and hope.

Kelsey Davis and Ryan Williams recently won the 'Cuse Tank business competition and the Google Pitch competition in NYC.
Campus News
Published: November 7, 2018

SU students Kelsey Davis and Ryan Williams started CLLCTVE to allow college students to create digital content for nationally-recognized brands while also learning business skills.

Syracuse University polling place on November 6, 2018.
Campus News
Published: November 6, 2018

Members of the SU community explain why eligible voters ages 18-22 should make it to the polls.

Andrew Benbenek joins fellow OttoTHON organizers to promote the dance marathon fundraiser.
Campus News
Published: November 2, 2018

Doctors at Upstate diagnosed Andrew Benbenek with brain cancer when he was 8. Now, he’s using his experience to give back to the hospital.

People at Ceremony
Campus News
Published: November 2, 2018

Students paid homage to the 35 SU students lost in the Pan Am 103 bombing in the final 2018 Remembrance Week event.

Rose wreath
Campus News
Published: October 29, 2018

As this year marks the 30th anniversary of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing, the community is paying tribute to 35 SU students who lost their lives.

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Campus News
Published: October 27, 2018

Greek chapters on campus opened their doors Friday afternoon to children from surrounding communities who are not able to trick or treat in their own neighborhoods.

Author Margaret Atwood speaks to a Hendricks Chapel audience during her Oct. 25, 2018, University Lectures talk.
Campus News
Published: October 26, 2018

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ author took part in an interview with SU assistant professor Dana Spiotta.

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Campus News
Published: October 19, 2018

Award-winning author discusses his latest book, his writing process and his belief in the power of kindness to Syracuse audience.

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Campus News
Published: October 16, 2018

The NewsHouse talks to Saunders to get a sense of his past, present and future at Syracuse University.

SU Walkout Kavanaugh
Campus News
Published: October 4, 2018

On Oct. 4, students and faculty came together to protest Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s pending confirmation and the promotion of rape culture on campus.

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Published: October 1, 2018

The campus community received an email from SU’s medical director earlier today informing them of a student’s bacterial meningitis diagnosis.

SU administrators discuss measures taken to embrace diversity on campus.
Campus News
Published: September 27, 2018

SU officials give updates on efforts made throughout the summer to improve the student experience for all.

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Published: September 26, 2018

Frank Bruni shares about his career at one of the nation’s most prominent news organizations and what a Trump presidency means for the future of the news industry.

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Published: September 24, 2018

Voces en Exilio (Voices in Exile), a symposium hosted by Syracuse University at La Casita, offers the Latin-American and Hispanic communities solace in remembrance of Hurricane Maria.

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Published: September 5, 2018

Dozens of campus organizations took over the quad Wednesday afternoon to recruit interested SU students.

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Published: August 30, 2018

Authors George Saunders and Margaret Atwood, plus artist Robert Shetterly will take part in the fall series.

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Published: August 23, 2018

“The Daily Show” host will speak about his book “Born a Crime” in the Carrier Dome in January.

Students embrace each other before walking to their seats.
Campus News
Published: May 23, 2018

Thousands joined the university’s newest graduates in the Carrier Dome for diplomas, speakers and celebrations.

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Published: May 18, 2018

Police believe gun shop owner’s reluctance to sell student a gun may have thwarted a mass shooting.

Students from Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry attend a commencement ceremony held on May 10, 2015 at the Carrier Dome.
Campus News
Published: May 10, 2018

The Carrier Dome event requires more than a year of planning and draws more than 15,000 graduates, family members and friends to campus.

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Published: May 10, 2018

A senior engineering student’s journey to help others.

Faced with Controversy at Syracuse University
Campus News
Published: May 8, 2018

In the wake of the Theta Tau video scandal, more than a dozen students offer their thoughts as to what life is like at Syracuse University.

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Published: April 26, 2018

WELL Building Institute CEO spoke about the current state of environmental policy in SU’s final University Lecture of the school year.

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Published: April 24, 2018

The Syracuse University chapter of Theta Tau was permanently expelled from campus over the weekend.

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Published: April 24, 2018

Salih and her friend, Kyle Rosenblum, won the 2018 SA election for president and vice president, respectively.

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Published: April 21, 2018

The suspension of the Syracuse University chapter of Theta Tau and the ensuing protests have gained national attention.

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Published: April 20, 2018

Blavity’s Jonathan Jackson talks media, privacy and how “black gravity” inspired him to create something impactful.

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Published: April 18, 2018

Chancellor Kent Syverud announced in a campus-wide email that the Department of Public Safety has launched a formal investigation into the incident.

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Published: April 15, 2018

A 12-year-old Syracuse boxer ranks among the country’s best vies for his first USA Boxing Silver Gloves title.

Maureen Dowd
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Published: April 15, 2018

The New York Times columnist spoke to an audience at Hendricks Chapel as part of the University Lectures series.

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Published: April 7, 2018

Handler sat down with The New York Times reporter Megan Twohey to discuss the changing landscape of activism under the Trump presidency.

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Published: April 6, 2018

Hill discussed the phenomenon of sports personalities speaking out on politics.

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Published: April 5, 2018

Daphne Caruana Galizia spent her career exposing government corruption and organized crime in Malta.

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Published: April 4, 2018

During her visit to Syracuse, the television political analyst talked about race and gender in media.

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Published: April 1, 2018

On Sunday, Pete Sala sent a campus-wide construction update detailing seasonal additions such as new dorm solar panels.

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Published: March 29, 2018

Students and community members gather overnight to honor, celebrate and help those affected by cancer.

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Published: March 24, 2018

The organization gathered in D.C. and Syracuse to fight for gun control and register new voters.

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Published: March 24, 2018

More than 100 students ride to Washington to speak out against gun violence.

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Published: March 23, 2018

Switzer has been a leading voice for women in sports ever since her dramatic Boston Marathon run.

Campus News
Published: March 23, 2018

The chief content officer of Teen Vogue and them, along with the executive editor of them spoke in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium as a part of Newhouse’s Magazine, News, and Digital Journalism speaker series.

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Published: March 21, 2018

Dan Olson-Bang will be the director of the new office.

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Published: March 19, 2018

New York Times reporter Megan Twohey will interview the activist celebrity at Goldstein Auditorium on April 5.

Campus News
Published: February 28, 2018

A panel of PR professionals discussed major topics — such as equality of pay and representation in the field — and how they relate to today’s industry.

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Published: February 28, 2018

Performances during the hourlong concert included Orange Appeal, Oy Cappella, the Mandarins, Groove Stand, Main Squeeze and the Otto Tunes.

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Published: February 23, 2018

University of Pennsylvania engineering dean kicked off the spring 2018 University Lectures series.

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Campus News
Published: February 18, 2018

The panel was for ‘Cuse for Good: Social Justice, a three-part event that explores social justice movements within the country.

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Campus News
Published: January 29, 2018

The keynote speaker for the 33rd annual event at the Carrier Dome talked about the futility of pure intentions left unaccompanied by real action.

Rally against grad tax hikes
Campus News
Published: November 30, 2017

A crowd of around 100 people gathers outside to protest the Congressional Republican tax plan and listen to members of the Syracuse Graduate Employees United.

Portrait of Jill Lepore
Campus News
Published: November 9, 2017

Historian Jill Lepore speaks at Hendricks Chapel on the topic of her newest book, “The Secret History of Wonder Woman.”

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Campus News
Published: October 16, 2017

Syracuse University joined a worldwide announcement of a discovery in gravitational wave research.

Indigenous Peoples Day
Campus News
Published: October 9, 2017

As an answer to Christopher Columbus Day, Indigenous People’s Day celebrates the peoples native to the United States of America.

Homecoming 2017
Campus News
Published: October 9, 2017

More than 2,200 alumni celebrate all things Orange.

David Greene
Campus News
Published: October 4, 2017

In Syracuse University’s second installment of University Lectures this fall semester, David Greene answers questions about the profession of journalism in an increasingly volatile and digital landscape.

Soledad Obrien
Campus News
Published: September 15, 2017

The former CNN and NBC anchor describes her crusade to portray minorities in a positive light during her speech.