Tag: Chancellor Kent Syverud
'Invisible Minority': Syracuse University students share their experiences of being indigenous people on campus
Syracuse University has announced that Oct. 10 will be recognized as Indigenous Peoples Day. Students shared their experiences and stories as Native American students on the SU campus. Read More »
Syracuse University gives 1st public statement on federal sexual assault investigation
Syracuse University declined to comment on any details or specifics of the federal investigation into handling of a sexual assault case after providing its first public statement on the case. Read More »
Syracuse University student identified as homicide victim in DeWitt
A Syracuse University student has been identified as a homicide victim after being found dead in DeWitt, according to the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office. Read More »
Syracuse University announces Hendricks Chapel dean search committee members
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud has selected seven individuals for the Hendricks Chapel dean search committee. Read More »
Chancellor Kent Syverud announces members of chief financial officer search committee
Syracuse University announced the members of the chief financial officer search committee which Chancellor Kent Syverud will be chairing. Read More »
Officials welcome announcement of changes in Syracuse University's free speech policies
Free speech experts weigh in on Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud's recent announcement on the free speech revision. Read More »
Syracuse University appoints senior vice president for enrollment and student experience
M. Dolan Evanovich, currently the vice president for strategic enrollment planning at The Ohio State University, will assume the role on Dec. 5. Read More »
Nutrition majors get hands-on learning laboratory in Falk
A new experimental food lab, kitchen and cafe has opened at the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. It will function as a hands-on training space for nutrition majors. Read More »
'Our Doors Opened Wide' exhibition illustrates veterans’ lives at SU after returning from war
An exhibition features letters, films, photographs and memorabilia from veterans’ lives at SU opened at E.S. Bird Library on Thursday. Read More »
Vice Chancellor Michele Wheatly declines to explain Whitman dean situation
Syracuse University Provost and Vice Chancellor Michele Wheatly declined to go into detail about the removal of Kenneth Kavajecz as dean of the Martin J. Whitman School dean in a meeting with the Whitman community on Friday. Read More »
Michele Wheatly addresses Student Association, brings forward administration’s plans
Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly, along with some words from Chancellor Kent Syverud, shared how the administration plans to advance several initiatives during Monday's Student Association meeting. Read More »
Department of Child and Family Studies renamed to reflect shift in focus
Falk College’s Department of Child and Family Studies was renamed last July. The new Department of Human Development and Family Science better reflects the department’s research efforts in childhood and lifespan development. Read More »
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud announces revisions to free speech policies
Syracuse University has announced some revisions to its free speech policies, according to an email sent to the SU community on Tuesday from Chancellor Kent Syverud. Read More »
Syracuse University reverses decision to disinvite filmmaker
Syracuse University has decided to invite filmmaker Shimon Dotan to screen his film about the West Bank settlements after The Atlantic reported a SU professor disinivited him for fear of backlash. Read More »
Posse liaison could lead to strengthened SU community
The Daily Orange Editorial Board agrees that appointing a Posse liaison will help mend relationships between the program and Syracuse University as well as its students and administration. Read More »
With a legacy of fighting for women and minorities under her belt, Michele Wheatly sets her sights on Syracuse University
MIchele Wheatly has made advancing women and minorities a key part of her career in academia. Now, she hopes to leave her mark on Syracuse. Read More »
Syracuse University to launch new initiatives in response to diversity report
Last week it was announced that Syracuse University will be launching various of the short term initiatives outlined in the report from SU Chancellor Kent Syverud’s Workgroup on Diversity and Inclusion. Read More »
Syracuse University under federal investigation for its handling of sexual assault
Following a Title IX complaint submitted by a former student, SU is being investigated by the Department of Education. The complaint in relation to the university's handling of a sexual assault case. Read More »
Eric Evangelista and Joyce LaLonde sworn in along with Student Association cabinet
Student Association president and vice president brought forward their 10 appointed cabinet members in front of SA voting members to inaugurate its 60th Session. Read More »
University Place promenade proves beneficial, so far
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discussed the University Place promenade and comes to the conclusion that it successfully beautifies and unites the campus. Read More »
Namesake of Slutzker Center for International Services dies at age 98
Lillian Slutzker, the namesake of the Slutzker Center for International Services, died on Aug. 18. Her funeral will be held in Syracuse on Wednesday. Read More »
Leaders of SU: A breakdown of the top 10 decision-makers at Syracuse University
Here is a breakdown of the top 10 leaders at Syracuse University that you should know. Read More »
The University Place promenade is here to stay, but lingering issues remain among some faculty
Critics of the promenade, which was built over the summer, protested the project before it was built — but some faculty think the SU administration still needs to be more transparent about the budget. Read More »
Here are Syracuse University's new 2016-17 administrators
Four recently appointed top administrators will be starting their jobs this semester. Here's who they are: Read More »
