Writer: Kenneth Mintz
Thomas Rhett will bring his Life Changes Tour to Syracuse next fall
The country music star released his “Life Changes” album in September. A year later, he will perform at the Oncenter. Read More »
Syracuse poised to add esports as part of a growing collegiate trend
SU has a committee in place to research and develop an esports team on campus. In a sport that is increasingly popular across American colleges, more and more schools are looking to get on board. Read More »
First phase of Syracuse Hancock International Airport renovations begins
Syracuse Hancock International Airport closed the roadway in front of the passenger terminal for the first phase of a $45 million project. Read More »
Syracuse men’s soccer in the semi-pros: How each player fared this summer
To stay in shape during the summer, many Syracuse players joined semi-professional teams. See where each player ended up and how they performed. Read More »
Syracuse University’s summer construction projects include bathroom renovations and classroom upgrades
Bathroom renovations in Day and DellPlain halls and upgrades to classrooms in the Hall of Languages are among the construction projects planned this summer. Read More »
iSchool announces establishment of new master’s program in applied data science
Most courses for the program will be housed in the School of Information Studies, but students are required to take several data science courses from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management. Read More »
Survey: student anxiety continues to rise nationally
Anxiety was the top concern among students who used mental health services at their respective colleges during the 2015-16 academic year, according to a survey conducted by the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors. Read More »
Runners were seeing green during the 12th annual Shamrock Run
The central New York Community gathered in Tipp Hill on Saturday to raise money for causes like hunger at the 12th annual Shamrock Run. Read More »
New semi-pro soccer team Syracuse FC could roster several Syracuse players
Syracuse FC will be created as part of the expansion for the National Premier Soccer League. It'll bring another sports entertainment to the area. Read More »
NBC broadcaster Mike Tirico discusses media landscape and his career at Newhouse event
The future host of the Olympics, Mike Tirico, spoke about a variety of topics and answered student questions Thursday morning. Read More »
Department of Public Safety chief, SU student and local trainer give tips for jogger safety
Syracuse University had no reports of joggers being pestered, robbed or harassed in the last 18 months, but police still urge joggers to take extra caution on and near campus. Read More »
This SU alumnus ran around the world in 7 days
Syracuse alumnus Winston Fisher ran seven marathons in seven days on seven continents. During the runs he represented Team Extreme and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Read More »
SU professors receive Air Force grant to research complex data sets
Three professors from the College of Engineering and Computer Science recently received $295,000 from the Air Force's Office of Scientific Research. Read More »
Report finds anxiety, depression continue to rise on college campuses
While study finds mental health needs in college are increasing, SU Counseling Services continue to focus on most effective methods of treatment. Read More »
Bar named 'Marshall Street' brings a piece of Syracuse to the Big Apple
Although they aren't SU alums, Robert Gerola and Jimmy Cafiero live for Orange basketball. The duo has opened up a bar in New York City that takes after the atmosphere of some bars here on the Hill. Read More »
Despite previous incidents, universities like Tulane University continue to send admissions notification by accident
Tulane University, Syracuse University’s peer institution, accidentally admitted about 130 students recently. Read More »
Wal-Mart gives $5 million to Syracuse University to expand program for veterans
Syracuse University's Institute on Veterans and Military Affrairs and the Wal-Mart Foundation are working together to tackle national issues related to veterans. Read More »
Syracuse University students revive organization to help children affected by cancer
Syracuse University students have come together to bring back one of SU's student organizations that helps children affected by cancer. Read More »
Department of Public Safety looks to expand button security system
This safety initiative was launched several years ago and upgraded following an off-campus shooting last year, but now officials are hoping to overhaul the entire system. Read More »
DPS officials urges awareness in active shooting situation preparation
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety is developing a plan to combat incidences of gun violence due to an increase of this issue across the United States. Read More »
Falk College to launch master’s degree in public health
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University has created a master’s of science in public health over the summer. Read More »
Study reveals dirtiest items found in off-campus student housing
The study found that kitchen appliances dominate the top six dirtiest areas, rather than items that people tend to think of as dirty such as cellphones, beer pong bolls and door knobs. Read More »
SU professor named New York Choral Director of the Year reflects on musical upbringing
John Warren, one of Setnor's leading professors, received the award after the New York American Choral Directors Association read glowing letters from former students. Read More »
Syracuse University professors receive $2.3 million grant to study relationship between chronic pain and alcohol consumption
Two Syracuse University psychology professors have received a substantial federal grant to study a correlation between chronic pain and alcohol consumption. Read More »