Tag: School of Information Studies
SGA’s Green Innovation Competition flaunts student solutions for sustainability
SU’s Student Government Association is set to host its second annual Green Innovation Competition on Friday. Read More »
Disability Awareness Month panel shares legal insights for accommodated education
Panelists at SU’s Disability Awareness Month event shared anecdotes about navigating education as people with disabilities. Read More »
SGA announces increase in applications for appointed positions, plans for final assembly meeting
SU’s SGA saw a rise in cabinet application counts and approved registered student organizations’ advanced allocation requests. Read More »
Aerospace engineering student Tatiyyanah Nelums selected for Patti Grace Smith fellowship
SU senior Tatiyyanah Nelums was selected for the Patti Grace Smith fellowship as an aerospace engineering major. Read More »
SU registers lobbying firm Mercury Public Affairs for federal representation
SU hired Mercury Public Affairs LLC to represent the university at the federal level on higher education issues, according to a March filing. Read More »
Student vendors line Walnut Park for SGA’s 1st Farmers Market
SGA held its first-ever Farmers Market in Walnut Park on Sunday, featuring established businesses and students selling baked goods. Read More »
Syracuse University to build hotel on University Avenue
The hotel will be built across from the University Avenue garage at the corner of Harrison Street and feature approximately 200 rooms. Read More »
Planned Parenthood Generation Action hosts reproductive education discussion
SU's Planned Parenthood Generation Action hosted an event to raise awareness about reproductive healthcare and local campus resources. Read More »
Personal Essay: Freshman year blur is critical for character growth
Freshman year isn’t something you finish; it’s a collection of memories that became part of who I am. And as I sit in the quiet in-between of spring with finals approaching and dorm decorations coming down, I’m feeling a wash of emotions all at once. Read More »
Maxwell School named nation's top Public Affairs school by U.S. News
SU’s Maxwell School earned the No. 1 ranking in the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Public Affairs Schools rankings. Read More »
SU amid ‘self-study’ period of reaccreditation review process
As SU works toward reaccreditation, students, faculty and administrators gathered to learn more about SU’s accreditation review plan. Read More »
SUNY ESF responding to swatting call
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety said there is no active shooter threat on ESF or SU's main campus. Read More »
DPS investigating two reported bias incidents
The Department of Public safety is investigating two incidents in which people yelled racial slurs from moving vehicles last week. Read More »
SU hosts DEIA symposium to foster community discussions, collaboration
SU hosted its semi-annual DEIA forum on Wednesday discussing diversity and accessibility initiatives on campus. Read More »
How SU schools provide Adobe CC personal device licenses to students
SU’s VPA school currently offers Adobe Creative Cloud licensing to students in certain courses, and are evaluating cost-effective solutions. Read More »
Carmelo Anthony to deliver SU’s 2025 commencement address
Carmelo Anthony will deliver Syracuse University's 2025 graduation commencement address, the university announced Tuesday. Read More »
Thriving Through Adversity panel discusses health in transgender community
Panelists discussed gender affirming care and health in the transgender community during Monday night’s Thriving Through Adversity panel. Read More »
2 Syracuse alumni elevated to The American Institute of Architects
SU alumni Ali C. Höcek and Katherine M. Hogan received the American Institute of Architects’ highest membership honor. Read More »
GSO passes resolution to censure Graduate School Dean
GSO passed a resolution at its Wednesday meeting to censure Graduate School Dean Peter Vanable for abuse of power and unprofessional conduct. Read More »
SU alumna Christine Lane remembered for creativity, ‘sparkling’ energy
Christine Lane, a 1997 SU graduate, died on Jan. 29 alongside her son Spencer when an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet collided over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Read More »
‘Decoding Deception’ provides tools necessary to navigate AI world
SU's Decoding Deception event aimed to help attendees understand the impact of generative AI on everyday life. Read More »
Professors encourage SU to ‘stand firm’ after Trump’s academic demands
On Wednesday evening, over 130 SU faculty and staff have signed a letter encouraging the university to “stand firm” against Trump's demands. Read More »
'Latinas in Media' addresses barriers in the media industry
A Wednesday panel featuring Newhouse alumnae across journalism, public relations and photography shared their experiences as Latina women. Read More »
Trump's order dismantling DOEd leaves effects on K-12, higher education uncertain
Trump’s order pledging to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education was unprecedented, leaving its effects on higher education uncertain. Read More »