Tag: Chancellor Kent Syverud
Invent@SU awards $3K to student inventions
Nathan Brekke, a Syracuse University junior studying computer science, first came up with his $1,500-prize-winning invention while on a hike. Read More »
GSO fills vacant positions, reviews legislative agenda
Syracuse University's Graduate Student Organization filled four vacant senate positions and and outlined its legislative agenda. Read More »
Former Remembrance, Lockerbie Scholars react to program change
McLaughlin and many other scholars have expressed frustration with SU’s decision to alter the year-long Lockerbie Scholarship program. Read More »
Hochul increases public security ahead of Oct. 7 anniversary
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to employ additional public safety measures a week ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack. Read More »
SU's Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine discuss conflict impacts in Lebanon, Palestine
Syracuse University’s Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine hosted a conversation highlighting connections between Palestine and Lebanon. Read More »
SA swears in newly-elected members, promotes No Problem Too Small
SU's Student Association swore in 19 new assembly members. It also elected three associate justices and two new Board of Elections members. Read More »
Opinion: Newhouse’s Grammar Competency Test should be mandated across SU
Regardless of the type of graduate program, internship, position or career path you intend to pursue, it is of paramount importance to demonstrate proper use of grammar Read More »
Annual DPS report shows rise in vehicle thefts, drop in burglaries
The number of on-campus motor vehicle thefts at Syracuse University almost tripled last year, according to recently-released crime data. Read More »
Bird Library adds sensory-friendly study rooms
Syracuse University's Bird Library has opened 10 "sensory friendly" study rooms to offer students new ways to help students focus. Read More »
SU to end yearlong Lockerbie Scholarship, proposes immersion program
Syracuse University will not select two Lockerbie Scholars for the 2025-26 year. It has proposed a one-week immersion program in its place. Read More »
Billy Joel will perform in JMA Wireless Dome for 8th time, breaking his record
Billy Joel and Sting are set to perform in the JMA Wireless Dome on April 11, Live Nation and the Dome staff announced Thursday. Read More »
USen addresses committee changes, healthcare in 1st monthly meeting
USen merged two committees and created a new one during its first meeting of the semester, sparking discussion about healthcare benefits. Read More »
Dr. Tej Bhatia concludes 44 years at the forefront of SU linguistics
Bhatia entered his first semester of retirement this fall. His colleagues say they know him best for the joy he brings to the university. Read More »
Bandier classes explore AI's role in music production
Students in SU’s Bandier Program said they’ve had an increasing number of in-class conversations about artificial intelligence. Read More »
Black & Banned Books Read-In engages readers with challenged literature
Attendees gathered in Syracuse University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library for the Black & Banned Books Read-In on Tuesday. Read More »
SU ranks 73rd in U.S. News annual college rankings, dropping 6 spots
Syracuse University ranked 73rd among national universities in the U.S. News and World Report's 2025 annual college rankings. Read More »
DPS investigating antisemitic vandalism in Watson Hall bathroom
SU's Department of Public Safety is investigating after a small carving of a swastika was found in a Watson Hall bathroom. Read More »
Gallery: Westcott Street Cultural Fair parades local diversity, richness
Gallery: This year's Westcott Street Cultural Fair hosted 150 vendors and attracted nearly 10,000 visitors. Explore the fair's vibrant tents and events in photos Read More »
Gallery: The best images from Syracuse's loss to Stanford
Syracuse football fell to Stanford Friday 26-24. Here are the best images from SU's third game of 2024. Read More »
SU holds 3rd annual veteran Suicide Prevention Education Talk
The 3rd Annual Suicide Prevention Education Talk hosted Mike Waldron, the executive director of 23rd Veteran. Read More »
LHM roundtable discusses issues impacting Hispanic, Latine communities
Syracuse University hosted university professors and administrators for a roundtable discussion on issues impacting Latine communities. Read More »
SFD, SU services respond to small roof fire at Hinds Hall
Hinds Hall has reopened after SFD and SU safety services responded to a small roof fire on Tuesday morning. Read More »
Health Policy Lecture discusses COVID-19 impact
Dr. Eric Klinenberg discussed his book, a “social autopsy” of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, at Syracuse University's Eggers Hall. Read More »
Esports major kicks off first semester at SU
Syracuse University Esports Communications and Management students have begun their first semester pursuing the new major. Read More »