Tag: @Cuse
Students, community advocates seek stronger support network for eating disorder recovery
In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Syracuse community members reflect on the involvement of the university and local clinal providers in assisting those who are struggling. Read More »
Get lute this weekend at these 5 concerts
Enjoy the last weekend before spring break with one of these five concerts. Read More »
Emma Ward ties career-high with 7 points in win over UAlbany
With two goals and a season-high five assists, Emma Ward did damage from the X position against the Great Danes. Read More »
Observations from SU's 22-5 win: Emma Ward dishing, Tessa Queri's career game
Meaghan Tyrrell, Megan Carney and Emma Ward all finished with seven points, while Tessa Queri added two of her own in a career day. Read More »
Syracuse routs UAlbany 22-5 after 11-goal 1st quarter
“We played hard throughout the whole game.” Despite a 10-goal lead after one quarter, Syracuse’s intensity on both sides cemented a 22-5 blowout of Albany Read More »
Syracuse Graduate Employees United announces union election agreement with SU administration
Syracuse Graduate Student Employees United has secured an agreement with Syracuse University administration for a union election. Read More »
Opponent preview: What you need to know about UAlbany women's lacrosse
The Great Danes have not knocked off a ranked opponent since March 2021, but have a 24-4 conference record over the last four seasons. Read More »
Former NASA administrator Fred Gregory presents SU Astronaut Scholarships
Syracuse University hosted a former astronaut to announce SU's astronaut scholars as it expands programs in anticipation of Micron's expected arrival. Read More »
As women enter the workforce, there is a lack of accommodations for them to flourish
Issues — such as workplace harassment, lack of gender diversity and unequal opportunities for promotions — discourage women from staying in the professional world. Workplaces were built for men — issues like protected maternity leave and pay equity are ignored as they do not affect male workers. Read More »
Melding R&B and rap, Don Toliver maintains reign as a distinctive talent
In his new album ‘Love Sick,’ Don Toliver continues to build on his unique hip-hop talent and produces many songs that will be on the charts for months to come. Read More »
Deficits before 3rd inning hinder Syracuse's ability to carve out wins
Syracuse struggles to comeback when trailing after three innings, but when leading after three innings, Syracuse is significantly better. Read More »
Syracuse ranks No. 16 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association
Syracuse beat two-straight ranked teams for the first time since 2017 to gain its first national ranking of the season. Read More »
New court that will connect the Dome and Barnes to be done by 2024 football season
Syracuse University will soon begin construction on the Miron Victory Court, a facility that connects the JMA Wireless Dome and Barnes Center. Read More »
Maxwell hosts talk with SU alum regarding worker inequities during pandemic
Syracuse University alumnus Jamie McCallum returned to campus to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on essential workers in his new book. Read More »
From Maryland to Syracuse, Madison Knight brings two-way talent
After winning two-straight Gatorade Player of the Year awards, Madison Knight showcases her two-way talent with SU. Read More »
Garrett Shrader to miss spring practice after procedure on right arm
Syracuse announced that starting quarterback Garrett Shrader will miss the entirety of spring practice after a procedure on his right arm. Read More »
Through student-run show 'Krab Night,' SU brothers bring various forms of sketch comedy
Brothers Aidan and Ryan Micho have been interested in comedy for most of their lives. Together they started a new student-run comedy show called “Krab Night” where they allow students to put on stand up and sketch comedy performances. Read More »
Legacy admissions reveal power, privilege at college
There needs to be further education regarding the impact of privilege in our society — on both systemic and cultural levels — that is specifically targeted toward individuals who are most ignorant to its benefit. Read More »
Newhouse announces death of longtime professor emerita
The Newhouse School announced that Nancy Sharp, who served as a professor for 34 years, died on Feb. 12 according to a tweet from Monday. Read More »
Syracuse stays at No. 2 on Inside Lacrosse rankings after defeating Pittsburgh
No. 2 Syracuse earned it six first-place votes and a total of 654 points to maintain its ranking after defeating Pittsburgh 16-4. Read More »
SU's Institute for Veterans and Military Families receives $1 million grant from nonprofit
Syracuse University's D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families will expand one of its programs through a new, $1 million grant. Read More »
SU Libraries announces free online Washington Post subscription for all students, staff
Syracuse University libraries are now offering a free online subscription to The Washington Post for all university students, faculty and staff. Read More »
In its inaugural season of competing, SU's Call of Duty team builds reputation
In its inaugural season of competition, the Syracuse University Call of Duty team is working to build its reputation on campus and hopes to reach the same status as other sports. Read More »
Syracuse Stage explores internal prejudice with its 1st bilingual play
Syracuse Stage is showing its first bilingual play to the community, highlighting issues like prejudice in both Spanish and English. Read More »
