Tag: @Cuse
I am a Republican, and I believe in a woman’s right to choose
Even though I am pro-choice, I still consider myself a Republican. I don’t need to subscribe to every concept or every policy. There’s room for nuance and disagreement even in my own thinking. Read More »
Blackboard Ultra pilot wins over SU faculty, official start pegged for 2024
Syracuse University's Information Technology Services hopes to fully integrate Ultra courses to its Blackboard system by 2024. Read More »
Syracuse in pictures: 50 years of Light Work on display at the Everson
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the Light Work photography organization is showcasing pictures from across Syracuse history. Read More »
5 SU professors named representatives for 2023 ACC Academic Leaders Network
Five Syracuse University professors from various academic disciplines will serve as representatives for the 2023 Academic Leaders Network program among 15 Atlantic Coast Conference member universities. SU will host one of the program’s three on-site conferences this year. Read More »
Check out these 17 events to honor and celebrate Black History Month
From movie screenings to hair stylings to memorabilia collections, there are many different ways to celebrate Black History Month at SU. Read More »
SU discontinues Warehouse trolley loop after 8 p.m., adds new Euclid loop
Starting Monday, Syracuse University is discontinuing its trolley route after 8:00 p.m. to the Warehouse and establishing a new Euclid loop. Read More »
Syracuse football finalizes 2023 schedule, including Pitt matchup at Yankee Stadium
After playing there in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl in December, Syracuse's 2023 schedule includes another game at Yankee Stadium. Read More »
Syracuse ranked No. 5 in Inside Lacrosse preseason poll
The Orange are ranked fifth in the Inside Lacrosse preseason poll. Syracuse finished 15-6 a season ago, falling to Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. Read More »
New 'Kraken' variant on the rise in New York state, Syracuse area
Following a surge in cases of the "most transmissible" variant of Omicron, SU said it plans to monitor the situation but hasn't released plans. Read More »
'Still the Same': Charlie Burg rises out of SU house show scene to play Governors Ball
SU graduate Charlie Burg will play the third day of this year’s Governors Ball in New York City. Read More »
Add some variety to your week with these 5 upcoming events
Both on and around campus, there are a wide variety of events taking place throughout next week. Read More »
Syracuse wins 5 of 6 singles matches against Delaware
Syracuse lost the doubles point against Delaware, but won five singles match to win the match 5-2. Read More »
Syracuse wins 6-1 to take down in-state rival Cornell
Syracuse beats Cornell 6-1 to start the season 3-0 despite losing Miyuka Kimoto to an elbow injury in singles play. Read More »
Viktoriya Kanapatskaya clinches singles victory after doubles win
Kanapatskaya won her singles match in straight sets, 7-5 and 6-4, in the No. 3 singles spot against Cornell. Read More »
SU’s Environmental Finance Center focuses on local communities after receiving EPA grant
The EPA will give SU’s Environmental Finance Center a five-year grant to bolster its efforts to use federal funds in improving environmental infrastructure. Read More »
Undergraduate Labor Organization targets greater support for labor movements on-campus
The Undergraduate Labor Organization hopes to increase undergraduate support of the Syracuse Graduate Employee Union. Read More »
SU's Lunar New Year organizers see increased student engagement
The Newhouse organized a Lunar New Year event in Food.com with its IDEA committee, which included student input. Read More »
Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic is a space for hockey fanatics, families
Hockey players from all around the Syracuse area will gather at Hiawatha Lake on Feb. 4 for the Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic. Read More »
Local photographer Jamie Young advocates appreciating nature’s beauty through art
Syracuse local Jamie Young will display his naturalistic, landscape photography at the Everson Museum beginning on Jan. 28. Read More »
The Emergency Triage, Treat and Transport project can tackle certain healthcare issues
If funding to programs like ET3 increases, important issues within the healthcare system can be tackled, beginning at the stress put on the healthcare system being lowered. Read More »
Veo’s on campus? Micromobility pioneer eyes partnership with Syracuse University
After success in the Syracuse area, Veo scooters and bicycles will arrive on Syracuse University's campus through a partnership with Student Association. Read More »
Trippie Redd's new album 'Mansion Musik' lacks concise stories, hard-hitting lines
Although there are some highlights, Trippie Redd’s latest album “MANSION MUSIK” is a disappointment to fans. Read More »
Graduate union hosts 'Teach-In,' lays out organizing process
Graduate students shared personal stories of how funding wasn't adequate for supporting themselves and their families while also working full-time. Read More »
