Students hold candlelight vigil to honor hurricane, earthquake victims
Syracuse University campus community members and some city residents gathered Thursday night to honor victims of Hurricane Maria and an earthquake that struck Mexico in September, killing more than 300...
View ArticleSyracuse University English professor wins award for fiction writing
Dana Spiotta, an associate professor of English at Syracuse University, has received $50,000 for winning the St. Francis College Literary Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in fiction writing,...
View ArticleCommittee to focus on creating scholarship fund for DACA/undocumented students
A Syracuse University committee tasked with protecting undocumented students is focusing on creating a legacy scholarship fund for DACA/undocumented students paid for by SU’s endowment, a member of the...
View ArticleChair of drama department at Syracuse University receives prestigious...
Ralph Zito, the chair of Syracuse University’s Department of Drama, was recently awarded a prestigious medal from The Juilliard School, the famous arts conservatory based in New York City. The...
View ArticleMeet Zalman Ives, the new rabbi at Syracuse University’s Chabad House
The Chabad House at Syracuse University has hired Zalman Ives as its new associate rabbi and program director. His sole focus will be on supporting Jewish undergraduate students. Ives said he developed...
View ArticleGov. Andrew Cuomo announces plan to address student food insecurity
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced a new plan to make sure food pantries are available at all State University of New York and City University of New York colleges in an effort to prevent...
View ArticleGraduate Student Organization votes to support Syracuse Divest group
UPDATED: Jan. 26, 2018 at 3:56 a.m. The Graduate Student Organization on Wednesday unanimously voted to pass a bill supporting Syracuse University’s divestment of companies that supply services to...
View ArticleWomen are underrepresented in economic textbooks, study shows
Women are heavily underrepresented in economics textbooks, both in fictional and real examples present in teaching materials, according to a study recently reported by Inside Higher Ed. The study found...
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