Tag: On Campus
NVRC grand opening set for April
The $62.5 million center will act as a hub for veteran services. Read More »
Indigenous students struggle to feel included on campus
Indigenous students at SU said they frequently face prejudicial comments and marginalization of their identities. Read More »
SU announces $75 million pledge to Newhouse School
The gift would fund several academic initiatives and would be the largest in the history of SU. Read More »
SU cancels classes due to snow for 4th time in history
Only essential employees are required to report to campus. Read More »
Frustrations boil over at Senate meeting regarding racist, anti-Semitic incidents
The meeting lasted about two hours. Maxwell Auditorium was packed full and people waited outside the room to listen in. Read More »
Board of Trustees chair addresses hate, bias incidents
The Board of Trustees, which oversees the university’s fiscal policies and institutional decisions, stands behind Chancellor Kent Syverud and SU students, Kathleen Walters said. Read More »
Student Association works to support #NotAgainstSU movement
SA expressed solidarity with the #NotAgainSU movement and criticized the university’s delayed response to the racist graffiti in Day Hall. Read More »
SU names Karen Davis as inclusive excellence dean for engineering school
The SU College of Engineering and Computer Science named Karen Davis permanent assistant dean for inclusive excellence. Read More »
SU community celebrates Veterans Day
Students, faculty and alumni gathered in Hendricks Chapel to honor veterans and their families. Read More »
Racial slurs written in Day Hall
Slurs against black and Asian people were written on Day Hall's fourth and sixth floors. Lights were also pulled from the ceiling and put in the toilet. Read More »
SU alumnus donates $5 million to National Veterans Resource Center
Tan’s donation was made in part to fund the center’s programming and research efforts, which aim to provide resources and tools for economic advancement to veterans and their families. Read More »
SU veterans say university deserves No. 1 'Best for Vets' ranking
The Military Times ranked SU as the No.1 private school for veterans on its 2020 ‘Best for Vets’ list on Oct. 29, according to SU News. Read More »
Syverud offers few details on Free Speech Working Group
Despite the working group’s stated goal of reviewing SU’s free speech policies, several members of the University Senate wonder what the true purpose is. Read More »
Syracuse University launches $1.5 billion fundraising campaign
The Forever Orange fundraising campaign is the largest in Syracuse University's history. Read More »
Day Hall rooms sustain damages after sprinkler floods hallway
On Wed. Oct. 30, a sprinkler in Day Hall broke, flooding the area with moldy water. Students were relocated to the Sheraton hotel for one night, but lost some possessions in the flooding. Read More »
Maxwell School alumnus pledges $5 million to create scholarships
Elliot Stamler, Class of 1960, has named SU as a beneficiary of his estate. His gift is one of several seven-figure gifts recently made to SU ahead of the largest fundraising campaign in university history. Read More »
Wheatly to step down as vice chancellor and provost
Michele Wheatly will step down in January to lead women's leaderships initiatives on campus and grow the ACC's academic profile. Read More »
SU to build pathway between Carrier Dome, Barnes Center
Lifetime Trustee Robert Miron and his wife Diane donated $7 million to create the pathway, as well to support SU's libraries. Read More »
State Senators May, Stavisky tour NVRC construction
State Sens. Rachel May and Toby Ann Stavisky said that the center will connect military-affiliated students with non-affiliated students. Read More »
Social media scam circulating around university campuses
Perpetrators have requested explicit photos from social media users. Read More »
SU wants to block the public from accessing list of sexual misconduct complaints in court
The Daily Orange reported on the list last Wednesday. Read More »
Whitman employee sends file with student GPAs to school listserv
The file included the names, GPAs and SUID numbers for all students in Whitman's Class of 2021. Read More »
Car crashes into Walnut Hall
SU will move two students to DellPlain Hall while their room is repaired. Read More »
Seating display humanizes Pan Am Flight 103 victims
On Tuesday, the Remembrance Scholars sat on the Quad for 35 minutes in solidarity with the the victims of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read More »

