Tag: On Campus
DPS expands late-night escorts
The Department of Public Safety has hired five trained, licensed and uniformed security guards to escort community members to their destinations on or near campus. Read More »
University professor responds to hearing racial slur on campus
Stephen Kuusisto condemns a racial slur he heard directed at a veteran on campus. Read More »
The Marshall adds 24-hour patrol after intruder
An intruder was on the Marshall property after a fire alarm evacuation last week. Read More »
Kevin Richardson talks criminal justice reform, life after incarceration
Richardson, a member of the Central Park Five, said he dreamed of attending Syracuse University and playing the trumpet in the marching band before his wrongful incarceration 30 years ago. Read More »
SA gives feedback on campus accessibility
HirePotential, Inc., a Syracuse consulting group, visited SA as part of Syracuse University’s disability services audit report. Read More »
Deka Dancil appointed manager of bias response and education
In her new role, Dancil will focus on educating the SU community about bias and promoting diversity and inclusion on campus. Read More »
Student Association comptroller promises transparency
Omosa was elected as Student Association comptroller in April. Read More »
Interim deans lead 3 SU schools and colleges
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the School of Information Studies all lack permanent deans. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF announce renewed partnership
The agreement will stay in effect though 2024. Read More »
University College reduces tuition rate
SU’s University College now offers reduced tuition rates for students studying part-time to increase access to the campus. Read More »
Here’s where to find offices, dining while Schine undergoes renovations
Goldstein Auditorium and the Syracuse University Bookstore will remain open in Schine throughout construction. Read More »
Barnes Center at the Arch to open fall semester
The Arch will feature rock climbing walls, an esports gaming room and pet therapy. Read More »
SU named No. 1 party school for 2nd time
Last year, Syracuse University placed at No. 4 on the Princeton Review’s annual ranking of top party schools in the country. Read More »
Syracuse University counseling, health services open at The Arch
SU's Health Services and the Counseling Center moved to the Barnes Center at the Arch while construction continues on other areas of the building. Read More »
SU creates search committee to replace Newhouse Dean Lorraine Branham
Branham served as dean for 11 years until her death in April. Read More »
Petition calls for Syracuse University to award Kevin Richardson of Central Park Five with honorary degree
A Syracuse University student started a petition Friday that urges the university to award an honorary degree to Richardson, who wanted to play the trumpet at SU. Read More »
Intelligence Community awards Syracuse University $1.5 million grant
Syracuse University has been chosen as one of eight national Intelligence Community Centers for Academic Excellence. Read More »
Here are the SU employees paid the most in 2017
SU men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim was the highest-paid university employee in 2017, earning about $2.5 million. Read More »
Officials reveal updates to National Veterans Resource Center
The center is expected to open to the public in spring 2020. Read More »
SU appoints Alford as permanent chief diversity and inclusion officer
Keith Alford has served as interim chief diversity officer since July 2018. Read More »
Late Newhouse dean Lorraine Branham remembered for leadership, fostering community
About 100 people filled the pews of Hendricks Chapel to pay their respects to Branham, who died on April 2 after a battle with cancer. Read More »
SU releases results of survey on sexual assault, harassment
Almost all respondents who said they had experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, relationship violence or stalking said they did not file a report. Read More »
How families in university neighborhood coexist with student majority
The number of families in University Neighborhood has shrunk, but some still love to live there. Read More »
Archbold Gymnasium on schedule to reopen in fall 2019
Archbold will reopen as the Barnes Center at the Arch, a complex housing and multi-floor fitness center, the Counseling Center and Health Services. Read More »

