Tag: School of Information Studies
Maxwell to retire citizenship and civic engagement major, open new office
Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs announced it would retire its Citizenship and Civic Engagement major. Read More »
Opinion: Concepcion’s DEICER app is revolutionary tool for immigrant community
SU doesn’t exist in a vacuum, nor do our identities as students, teachers and faculty. Acknowledgement, but better yet, leadership, in the fight against erasure is the representation we’ve been institutionally starved of. Read More »
Opinion: Sinking into routine dilutes campus experience
SU is full of opportunities that won’t always be there after graduation — whether it’s storming the field after a huge win in the Dome, studying abroad through SU Abroad or starting a multimillion-dollar business through Orange Tank. Read More »
DPS issues trespass warning to man after verbal harassment
DPS issued a trespass warning to a man after he allegedly blocked a student's path and directed a racial slur toward them. Read More »
‘Feels like erasure’: SU students denounce ODI closure, People and Culture replacement
SU announced closure of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, replacing with “People and Culture”; students say the move wasn’t surprising. Read More »
President Trump’s new policies reshaping U.S. education, professors say
Seven months into President Trump’s return to office, SU professors warn of his policies which threaten academic freedoms and cut funding. Read More »
School of Education debuted SU's first fully inclusive abroad program this summer
Syracuse University’s School of Education and Syracuse Abroad launched the university’s first fully inclusive study abroad program this June. Read More »
Upsilon Alpha alumnae to donate former Chi Omega house to SU for new event space
Upsilon Alpha Alumnae of Syracuse, NY Inc. will donate the former Chi Omega sorority house to SU as a meeting space for campus organizations. Read More »
SU confirms swap to Coca-Cola from PepsiCo
Syracuse University is switching to Coca-Cola products for the first time since 1996, replacing Pepsi across campus facilities. Read More »
SU closes Office of Diversity and Inclusion, opens People and Culture
Syracuse University will close its Office of Diversity, replacing it with a new unit focused on People and Culture. Read More »
DPS investigating swastika found on Mount Olympus stairs
Syracuse University’s DPS and Facilities Services removed a swastika etched into the Mount Olympus stairs and began an investigation. Read More »
Victims of University Ave., East Adams crash identified as SU graduate students
The intersection of University Ave. and East Adams Street is closed as the Syracuse Police Department investigates a two-car accident. Read More »
SU students navigate fear, uncertainty as ICE crackdowns escalate nationwide
Many SU students say they are feeling firsthand effects of Trump's immigration crackdown. Some fear leaving home without their passports. Read More »
Syracuse University deregisters GSO as 2025-26 officers begin terms
Following GSO’s "Declaration of Independence," citing years of increased oversight, SU revoked recognition of the organization. Read More »
Newhouse Dean, student leaders among new appointees to Board of Trustees
SU announced new Board of Trustees appointments for the 2025–26 academic year. Members will serve on key committees to advance SU's goals. Read More »
SU’s hotel proposal passes State Environmental Quality Review Act
The City Planning Commission determined SU's proposed 13-story hotel on University Avenue complies with the Environmental Quality Review Act. Read More »
SU, Lockerbie Academy renew Lockerbie Scholarship for fall 2026
SU and Lockerbie Academy will renew the Lockerbie Scholarship program for the 2026-27 school year, and select two students. Read More »
SU to increase 2025-26 attendance costs, financial aid investment
Syracuse University's full-time undergraduate tuition, housing and meal plan rates will rise for the 2025-26 academic year. Read More »
Syverud releases statement expressing concern over federal education policy changes
Chancellor Kent Syverud wrote that he would continue to engage with elected officials and advocate on behalf of the SU community. Read More »
Syracuse University advances summer dorm, academic building construction
Syracuse University is moving forward with several summer construction projects as part of two major strategic initiatives. Read More »
Gallery: Weren’t here? We got you! Top moments from 2024-2025 school year
Syracuse made history this year — from top 10 upsets in the Dome to iconic performances on the mic. Missed the action? The Daily Orange has you covered with our favorite moments from the 2024-2025 school year. Read More »
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 »