Tag: David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
Tyler Toledo revived SU College Democrats, hopes to do same at other NY colleges
Syracuse University senior Tyler Toledo revived SU's College Democrats chapter, now the president of both the SU and New York State chapters. Read More »
Trump’s federal cuts disrupt government careers for SU, ESF graduates
Many SU and SUNY ESF graduates lost federal jobs or are doubting careers in public service after President Donald Trump's funding cuts. Read More »
Personal Essay: We don’t acknowledge the struggles of junior year enough
Knowing you're one step closer to finishing your college journey isn't an easy feeling to navigate, especially on your own. Read More »
RAs say SU support falls short amid high stress, expectations
Many Resident Advisors at Syracuse University say the job comes with pressure, little institutional support and burnout. Read More »
Guest Column: SU recognition puts campus over community
If the university were to prioritize and incentivize students who invest in the city of Syracuse and not just SU, it wouldn’t just improve student recognition. It would improve the university’s reputation, its relationships and the real-world relevance of the education it has to offer. Read More »
Syracuse University to give 3 honorary degrees at 2025 commencement
Bob Mankoff, Ali Meders-Knight and Judith Greenberg Seinfeld will receive honorary degrees at SU’s 2025 commencement ceremony. Read More »
SU alumnus wins Pulitzer for essays on Palestinian experience in Gaza
Mosab Abu Toha, a 2023 SU graduate, earned a Pulitzer Prize for documenting his experience living in the Gaza Strip amid the Israel-Hamas war. Read More »
GSO urges Syracuse University to defend academia against Trump attacks
SU’s GSO urged Chancellor Syverud to form a Mutual Academic Defense Compact in response to Trump's attacks on higher education. Read More »
2026 Class Marshals' distinct backgrounds shape what it means to ‘Be Orange’
Chidera Olalere and Silke Pion were chosen as the 2026 Class Marshals for their academic excellence, leadership and campus involvement. Read More »
Whitman class marshals make Poets&Quants’ business recognition list
Seniors Talia St. Angelo and Evan Kalish were named to Poets&Quants' “Best and Brightest” list earlier this month. Read More »
Gallery: Scenes from Syracuse’s on campus “Hands Off!” protest
Hundreds of Syracuse University students and faculty gathered for a “Hands Off!” rally on the Einhorn Family Walk Thursday. Here are The Daily Orange’s best shots from the protest. Read More »
SU students, faculty protest Trump policies at campus ‘Hands Off!’ protest
Hundreds of SU students and faculty gathered Thursday for a “Hands Off!” protest against the Trump administration. Read More »
Brandi Levy discusses Supreme Court case, free speech at Tully Center
Brandi Levy discussed her personal experience with a Supreme Court case that sparked national debates over free speech on social media. Read More »
Student advocates push for end to SU’s 43-year contract with Nike
SU’s chapter of Students for International Labor Solidarity is calling on SU to end its 43-year contract with Nike. Read More »
SU photography student Zobayer Joati earns 2025 Kit C. King Scholarship
Zobayer Joati, a Syracuse University graduate student earning a master’s in photography was awarded the 2025 Kit C. King Scholarship. Read More »
Syverud not among university presidents to sign letter condemning Trump
Chancellor Kent Syverud has not signed a letter denouncing “unprecedented government overreach” by the Trump administration into higher education. Read More »
3 Syracuse University students lose visas under Trump administration
SU officials claim the university did not receive an explanation about why these students were selected, according to the release. Read More »
Guest Essay: Graduate students shouldn’t need to fight for accommodations
I don’t want sympathy. Instead, I want university administrators and professors to meet me where I am, which means centering the needs of all disabled students. Read More »
SU turns off Dome lights in response to student Earth Day advocacy
A SU spokesperson confirmed the university would turn off the Dome’s upper ring lighting from Monday night through midnight Tuesday. Read More »
Jamie Jacobs shares stories, traditions in Listen to the Elders Speaker Series
Jamie Jacobs, a member of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca people, spoke for the ninth installment of the Listen to the Elders Speaker Series. Read More »
SUNY ESF hosts Dr. Emily Schoerning to promote climate initiatives, resilience
SUNY ESF kicked off Earth Week with a lecture by Dr. Emily Schoerning, the founder and CEO of American Resiliency. Read More »
Personal Essay: South Campus has unexpected benefits for freshmen
It helps me realize the opportunities for connection provided by what I once thought was just inconvenient and unconventional housing. I can now see how far I’ve come since the first time I set foot on campus, and I feel genuinely comfortable in the space I occupy. Read More »
SGA hosts 2nd annual Green Innovation Competition for sustainable research
SGA hosted its second annual Green Innovation Competition on Friday, as sophomore Ava Lubkemann earned first place. Read More »
Syracuse University announces 2025-26 Remembrance Scholars
Now in its thirty-sixth year, the program honors the SU students killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Read More »