Writer: Matthew Gutierrez
Participants reflect on benefits of entrepreneurship competition for veterans with disabilities
Participants in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities reflect on the benefits the competition had on their individual businesses. Read More »
Gabriela Knutson wins both matches despite Syracuse's 5-2 loss to No. 9 Virginia
Gabriela Knutson was one of the few bright spots for Syracuse on Sunday in the Orange's 5-2 loss to Virginia, its first of the season. Read More »
Dina Hegab propels SU to 7-0 win against Boston College using improved backhand
Dina Hegab used her backhand to set up her forehand against Boston College on Saturday to help Syracuse grab a 7-0 win. Read More »
Salt City Dishes hosts annual dinner to give funding to community projects
The nonprofit Salt City Dishes uses an annual crowdfunded potluck dinner to vote on community project ideas and award money to help a deserving organization reach its goals. Read More »
How practice adjustments have benefited Syracuse heading into conference play
Younes Limam has adjusted the content of Syracuse's practices, which has helped Syracuse ahead of conference play. Read More »
Whitman ranked No. 5 best graduate business school for veterans
Whitman's ranking can be attributed to it's strong online MBA program, MBA@Syracuse. Read More »
Anna Shkudun and Syracuse take down St. John's to improve to 6-0
Anna Shkudun won the No. 1 singles match against St. John's and helped Syracuse get its sixth win of the season. Read More »
Syracuse tennis improves to 5-0 on season in win over Yale
Syracuse is off to its best start since 2009 after beating Yale to improve to 5-0. Read More »
Whitman Behavioral Lab increases research capacity, students receive compensation
In the Behavioral Lab at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, participating students are influencing scholarly studies and receiving compensation for it. Read More »
Veterans compete in entrepreneurship competition at Syracuse University
Syracuse University's Institute for Veterans and Military Families hosted the third annual Business Plan Competition for veteran entrepreneurs. Read More »
Professor strives to make Super Bowl class interesting, challenging for students
The professor of and students in “SPM 199: The Super Bowl: Sport, Culture and Entertainment” say that despite the unusual content of the course, it's far from an easy A. Read More »
Former Lockerbie Scholar granted green card after 12 years
Erin McLaughlin was the first Lockerbie Scholar to stay at Syracuse University for all four years of college. She is now an Assistant Director of Experiential Engagement at Fordham University and is finally able to permanently reside in the U.S. Read More »
SU will save over $130,000 by cutting maintenance costs
In an effort to reduce its environmental impact, Syracuse University will no longer deliver custodial and maintenance supplies to several distribution points around campus. Read More »
SU professor finds association between number of water dispensers in schools and weight loss
Schools with more water dispensers also had students lose the most weight, a new study led by a Maxwell professor found. Read More »
Here's why Syracuse University won't have to change its smoke detector system following state legislation
Syracuse University had to make no changes to its smoke detector system after New York state passed legislation requiring all smoke detectors to have 10-year batteries. Read More »
Gutierrez: Syracuse restaurants should incorporate food donation programs for benefits, moral cause
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez explores the benefits of donating food and calls on local restaurants to work to alleviate hunger, a move that can boost the local economy while contributing to an ethical cause. Read More »
Gutierrez: Syracuse high school students should be provided transportation for safety reasons, economic benefits
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez calls on local politicians to lead in the push for much-needed transportation resources for Syracuse area high school students. Read More »
Gutierrez: Syracuse University should fulfil its responsibility to the local economy through fundraising initiative
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez calls on Syracuse University to follow in the footsteps of other institutions by having a greater commitment to improving the local economy. Read More »
Gutierrez: Student debt legislation necessary to aid economy, graduates
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez considers the ways in which mounting student debt is harmful for the U.S. economy and argues that the government must do more to alleviate it. Read More »
Gutierrez: Coordinators, students should make efforts to amplify Blackstone LaunchPad program
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez suggests that the university community has a role to play when it comes to the success of the Blackstone LaunchPad program on the Syracuse University campus. Read More »
Gutierrez: 'Sharing economy' shows promise in US market
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez suggests that businesses should take advantage of the benefits a “sharing economy” has to offer. Read More »
Gutierrez: Students need internship protections
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez argues that companies must push for internship protections while students seek out and support ethical opportunities. Read More »
Gutierrez: FAFSA updates will simplify financial aid process for students
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez considers the ways in which the changes to the FAFSA will help students when applying for federal financial aid. Read More »
Gutierrez: Cuomo’s ‘Capital for a Day’ initiatives will have lasting impact in Central New York
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez discusses the possible outcomes for the city of Syracuse in light of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Capital for a Day announcements. Read More »