Tag: technology
Gov. Hochul encourages federal cooperation, support for New York AI development
Gov. Hochul released a statement regarding the CHIPS act and Micron deal following President Trump’s accusations of “wasteful” AI spending. Read More »
Fixed angle in Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Here’ delivers on its memorability
Director Robert Zemeckis combines storytelling and technology in his latest film, “Here,” to guide viewers through various characters’ histories. Read More »
SU Department of Drama performs ‘Pippin’ with a modern twist
"Pippin," performed by Syracuse University’s Department of Drama, hit Syracuse Stage with a modern twist. Read More »
‘La Vida Es Sueño’ immerses children in Spanish language, literature
La Joven Guardia del Teatro Latino’s production of “La Vida Es Sueño” in honor of Latine Heritage Month brought its young cast and the local community together. Read More »
'Cuse Tank competition awards student startups with financial support
Student entrepreneurs visit the Blackstone LaunchPad to prepare for ‘Cuse Tank, a “Shark Tank” style competition on campus that offers prize money for business ventures. Read More »
'I’ve Learned to Hold Myself Softly' exhibit reflects on identity in changing cities
Cali M. Banks’ 31-part exhibition, 'I’ve Learned to Hold Myself Softly,' reflects her identity and examines areas of Syracuse that have been neglected, abandoned and gentrified over the years. Read More »
Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse collaboration wins $40 million federal ‘tech hub’ grant
The New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor Tech Hub will receive a $40 million federal grant. Read More »
SU to establish on-campus Center for Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing with Onondaga County
Syracuse University will create a $20 million Center for Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing within its Center for Science and Technology. Read More »
SU senators call for increased transparency, faculty input in university decisions
The Syracuse University Senate hosted a “special meeting” to discuss the Falk College restructuring and changes to other academic programs. Read More »
Biden returns to Syracuse, touts Micron grant
President Joe Biden traveled to Syracuse Thursday afternoon to speak about Micron Technology’s emergence in central New York and its role in mobilizing the region’s economy. Read More »
City Scripts forum highlights potential impacts of Micron Technology arrival
Around 50 people attended the City Scripts forum to discuss the impacts of Micron Technology’s arrival in the Onondaga County community. Read More »
ECS, Micron established ‘academic partnership’ months ahead of Clay plant construction
In preparation for Micron Technology's arrival in Clay, Syracuse University is expanding the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Read More »
Micron to receive over $6 billion for Clay, NY plant from federal grants
Micron Technology will receive $6.1 billion in federal grants to build a computer chip plant complex in Clay, New York — just 10 minutes from Syracuse, syracuse.com reported Wednesday night. Read More »
TikTok furthers generational political divides, fuels conflict
As governments and international bodies grapple with these challenges, the conversation around TikTok's influence is a microcosm of larger discussions about the power and responsibility of digital platforms in the modern world and throughout our generation. Read More »
Local election results from city, county
The Onondaga County Election results are in as of Tuesday night. Election results will be finalized when all absentee ballots are counted. Read More »
Evan Starling-Davis reconstructs afro-diasporic artifacts in his exhibit, 'FRACTURE'
Evan Starling-Davis’s “FRACTURE” combines video game technology with art to display artwork from local museum archives. Read More »
Questions, answered: Is it ethical to use ChatGPT in class?
Learn how to use ChatGPT’s ambitious intelligence in a valuable and constructive way. Your classmates are using it to replicate their work, you can use it to elevate yours. Read More »
SU can better serve its students by embracing AI
Not all professors can incorporate AI as extensively, but more need to teach students how to use AI tools properly while still upholding academic integrity. Read More »
Trusting social media will leave you misinformed
You don’t have to pick up a book or print if you don't want to, the real sources are just as readily available as the news that comes from our feeds. Read More »
Josh T. Franco's "Scriptorium” integrates SU Art Museum visitors into the historian process
Innovative and interactive, Josh T Franco’s new exhibit “Scriptorium” involves museum visitors in the art historian process. Read More »
To balance AI in academia, the education system requires restructuring
While AI has the ability to encourage academic dishonesty, it would be short-sighted to see this innovation as a singularly negative thing. Due to the bots’ ability to generate predictive text, AI can inspire ideas branching from the original thinking provided by a user. Read More »
'Decision to Leave' is one of the best films to be left out of the Oscars
Although ‘Decision to Leave’ is one of Director Park Chan-wook’s best films, it was not properly recognized by the Academy Awards. Read More »
David Seaman balances SU Libraries and 2nd stint as iSchool dean
Seaman divides his time between Hinds Hall and Bird Library while interacting with students in his capacity as interim School dean and dean of libraries. Read More »
Gen Z’s obsessive cell phone usage is criticized too harshly
Social media, which is often criticized as the root of most of the problems involving Gen Z, is not all bad Read More »