Tag: On Campus
SU relocates Crouse-Hinds Hall classes amid protest
Classes usually held in the building will be relocated until further notice, a university official said in an email Monday night. Read More »
#NotAgainSU occupies Crouse-Hinds Hall
It is unclear how long the movement plans to remain in the building, which houses the offices of Chancellor Kent Syverud and other Syracuse University administrators. Read More »
SA working to increase turnout in spring election
Just 12% of Syracuse University students voted in last year’s Student Association election. SA officials are hoping to get at least 20% to vote in the upcoming election. Read More »
CuseHacks brings more than 100 student participants
Students competed for 24 hours on coding projects for a chance to win prizes such as keyboards and smart speakers. Read More »
#NotAgainSU discusses demands with Board of Trustees
#NotAgainSU, a Black student-led movement, said it hopes a Wednesday meeting with Syracuse University's Board of Trustees helped communicate patterns of oppression. Read More »
SU relocates research, student life offices
Syracuse University will relocate several university offices to central locations on campus, Provost John Liu and Chief Campus Facilities Officer Pete Sala announced Friday. Read More »
#NotAgainSU leaders meet with the Board of Trustees to discuss campus climate
This was one of about 18 meetings the trustees held with multiple student groups on campus. Read More »
Therapy program seeks outreach to improve mental health of refugees
The Ph.D. program is offering greater clinical services to better communicate with local refugee families, focusing on the effects displacement can have on mental health. Read More »
3 takeaways from annual University Senate forum
Chancellor Kent Syverud discussed the search for a new provost at the University Senate’s open forum. Read More »
Grad students advocating for better wages, anticipating survey data
SU's Graduate Student Organization is working to increase annual stipends for graduates working at the university. Read More »
iSchool, Microsoft to analyze data about Syracuse
The partnership is one of four in the U.S. and employs student volunteers who gather and present city data using Microsoft software. Read More »
Chinese international students watch coronavirus outbreak from afar
More than 2,000 Chinese international students are studying at SU as the coronavirus slows life in their home country to a near-halt. Read More »
SU files response to federal Title IX lawsuit
SU submitted a request to dismiss all claims from Doe and present an oral argument in court. Read More »
'Cuse Works connects students to employment opportunities
The online resource will also add job and opportunity listings on Handshake, SU’s career database, for jobs that fit with ’Cuse Work’s six university shared competencies and 10 professional skills. Read More »
DellPlain resident witnesses recent racist incident
Leah Buxbaum, a sophomore transmedia major who lives in DellPlain, said she was sitting in her dorm when she heard the N-word shouted from her open window. Read More »
Driver shouts racial slur at students on University Place
A driver yelled the slur out the window of the vehicle at about 1:30 Saturday. Read More »
Alumni donate to create scholarship for veterans
The Louis A. and Patricia H. Mautino Veteran Scholarship will provide financial assistance for veterans enrolled in undergraduate programs at SU. Read More »
SU cancels on-campus classes Friday due to severe weather
It's the fifth class cancelation in the university's history. Read More »
SU Abroad hosts panel on studying in countries with unrest
Four students who attended abroad programs in Santiago or Hong Kong last fall discussed their experiences at the forum. Read More »
Newhouse dean search yields no viable candidates
The school will continue to search for the right person to fill the position, Vice Chancellor and Provost John Liu said. Read More »
Review of on-campus housing to be completed by spring
A possible three-year on-campus housing requirement was proposed in a student survey about campus housing in September. Read More »
Here's how SU has implemented demands from student groups so far
Chancellor Kent Syverud signed demands from #NotAgainSU and other student groups in November. Here’s how the university has implemented the demands so far. Read More »
SU expands multicultural learning communities
The Upperclass Multicultural Living Learning Community will open in Ernie Davis Hall in fall 2020. Read More »
DPS investigates racist graffiti found in Day Hall stairway
Day Hall has been the site of six reported incidents of racist graffiti. Read More »

