Campus News
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.