Writer: Ally Goelz
What’s the Tea? The legality behind the controversial ‘safe dating tool’ app.
The Tea for Women app, which allows users to share their dating experiences, is circulating at SU and poses legal questions for students. Read More »
‘Pushed to the side’: SU cultural orgs say diversity rollbacks threaten belonging
Several leaders of multicultural organizations said they feel their sense of belonging is being threatened by administrative decisions and adherence to federal policy. Read More »
Whitman announces STEM-focused real estate masters program
Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management will launch a new master’s of science real estate program in fall 2026, offering specialized education. Read More »
SU launches nation’s first campus creator economy center
SU announced the launch of its center for the creator economy, the first full center to specialize in content creation on a U.S. college campus. Read More »
SU to offer Anthropic’s ‘Claude for Education’ campus-wide
SU has announced its partnership with Anthropic, an artificial intelligence software, to campus-wide access to ‘Claude for Education.’ Read More »
SU’s Institutional Research merges into Institutional Effectiveness Office
Syracuse University’s Institutional Research Team officially joined the Office of Institutional Effectiveness on June 1. Read More »
Redesigned Exit 3 ramp to open Monday as part of I-81 demolition
The redesigned I-481 off-ramp to Exit 3 will open on Monday, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced. Read More »
SGA jumpstarts session with grocery store trolleys, outreach plans
Syracuse University’s Student Government Association started its 69th session with collaborations ahead of its first assembly meeting Monday. Read More »
Recording lectures, AI rules updated in Academic Affairs’ campus policy
The Office of Academic Affairs made updates to its university-wide academic policies this summer to address artificial intelligence usage. New policies include academic integrity updates and the prohibition of covert class lecture recordings. Read More »
SU merges student support programs into new Center for Student Excellence
SU launched the Center for Student Excellence to bring student support systems from various programs into one office. Read More »
SGA launches 69th session amid rising political pressure, impacts
SU's SGA will host various events this semester aimed at boosting student engagement, promising efforts to remain inclusive. 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 »
Whitman class marshals make Poets&Quants’ business recognition list
Seniors Talia St. Angelo and Evan Kalish were named to Poets&Quants' “Best and Brightest” list earlier this month. 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 »
SU hosts ‘InclusiveU and You’ session, part of DEIA ‘Lunch and Learn’ series
Syracuse University’s “InclusiveU and You” session was the fourth installment of its ongoing “Lunch and Learn” series. Read More »
Student Association to collect student feedback for academic freedom statement
William Treloar announced on Monday that the SA will collect student input regarding the “Syracuse Statement." Read More »
SU hosts microagressions discussion, part of ODI 'Lunch and Learn' series
Speaker's from Syracuse University's chapter of Best Buddies shared their experiences with microaggressions as people with disabilities. Read More »
