Tag: School of Education
AC refrigerant leak prompts Women’s Building evacuation, SFD response
SFD determined that the reported gas odor came from a small refrigerant leak in an air conditioning unit in SU's Women’s Building. Read More »
Explaining New York state’s hazing laws
New York is one of 44 states with anti-hazing laws that make it illegal to force reckless physical activity during group initiations. Read More »
Remembrance Week talk encourages grieving through creative expression
Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Center hosted “Healing Trauma Through Poetry and Music” as part of 2024 Remembrance week. Read More »
Candlelight vigil opens Remembrance Week with theme of love
SU Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars gathered around the Place of Remembrance for the annual Remembrance Week’s opening candlelight vigil. Read More »
Project Callisto pushes for donor support after announcing imminent closing
When Project Callisto announced its imminent closing on Sept. 25 former on-campus ambassadors said they were devastated by its struggles. Read More »
This year's Remembrance Week events commemorate 36 years since Pan Am Flight 103 bombing
Syracuse University will hold its 35th annual Remembrance Week commemorating the 36th anniversary of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read More »
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity suspended for alleged hazing
Syracuse University has placed the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity under interim suspension due to videos of alleged hazing. Read More »
Maxwell lecture covers impact of occupation on Palestinian sacred sites
Syracuse University hosted Dr. David “Sandy” Marshall for a lecture about the impact of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian sacred sites. Read More »
Indigenous Students at Syracuse pushes for fall break adjustment
Members of Indigenous Students at Syracuse said they feel the dates of fall break overshadow Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations. Read More »
Lawsuit claims SU, other colleges overcharge students with divorced parents
Syracuse University is listed in an antitrust lawsuit that accuses schools of overcharging students of divorced-parent households. Read More »
SU community members hold vigil on 1-year anniversary of Oct. 7
Over 100 Syracuse University community members assembled outside of Hendricks Chapel for a vigil marking the first anniversary of the Oct. 7. Read More »
DPS investigating anti-LGBTQ+ bias incident near Barnes Center
The students reported that a man wearing an orange polo yelled slurs and vulgar language while they were walking near the Barnes Center. Read More »
Haitian-American SU students address rise in anti-Haitian hate
Haitian-American Syracuse University students address the rise in anti-Haitian hate following the U.S. presidential debate. Read More »
SA begins updated Grocery Bus initiative
Syracuse University's Student Association introduced its new Grocery Bus Initiative, replacing its old Grocery Trolley System. Read More »
SPD investigating Sunday morning fight on Ackerman Avenue
SPD is investigating a fight that occurred early Sunday morning on Ackerman Avenue. Two students sustained laceration wounds. Read More »
College Republicans hosts Brandon Straka
College Republicans at Syracuse University hosted guest speaker Brandon Straka, a convicted Capitol riot participant, on Wednesday night. Read More »
Invent@SU awards $3K to student inventions
Nathan Brekke, a Syracuse University junior studying computer science, first came up with his $1,500-prize-winning invention while on a hike. Read More »
GSO fills vacant positions, reviews legislative agenda
Syracuse University's Graduate Student Organization filled four vacant senate positions and and outlined its legislative agenda. Read More »
Former Remembrance, Lockerbie Scholars react to program change
McLaughlin and many other scholars have expressed frustration with SU’s decision to alter the year-long Lockerbie Scholarship program. Read More »
SU's Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine discuss conflict impacts in Lebanon, Palestine
Syracuse University’s Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine hosted a conversation highlighting connections between Palestine and Lebanon. Read More »
SA swears in newly-elected members, promotes No Problem Too Small
SU's Student Association swore in 19 new assembly members. It also elected three associate justices and two new Board of Elections members. Read More »
Opinion: Newhouse’s Grammar Competency Test should be mandated across SU
Regardless of the type of graduate program, internship, position or career path you intend to pursue, it is of paramount importance to demonstrate proper use of grammar Read More »
Annual DPS report shows rise in vehicle thefts, drop in burglaries
The number of on-campus motor vehicle thefts at Syracuse University almost tripled last year, according to recently-released crime data. Read More »
Bird Library adds sensory-friendly study rooms
Syracuse University's Bird Library has opened 10 "sensory friendly" study rooms to offer students new ways to help students focus. Read More »