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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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.

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