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From Brooklyn to SU, Nichole Henry's welcoming presence makes her 2023 Unsung Hero
In addition to working full-time at SU, being the mother of two kids, and remaining involved in several community organizations, Henry is also working towards a doctorate degree. Read More »
Syracuse Graduate Employees United and SU are working toward terms for election agreement
Syracuse Graduate Employees United remains in negotiation with Syracuse University's administration over terms for an election agreement. Read More »
Residence Hall Association holds forum to address concerns on dining halls, facilities
Students voiced dining hall concerns at the parliamentary-procedure structured RHA Campus Community Forum. Read More »
Syracuse University places Sigma Delta Tau sorority under investigative status
Syracuse University's Sigma Delta Tau sorority is under investigative status for an alleged violation of the university's student Code of Conduct. Read More »
As Syracuse Graduate Employees United’s recognition deadline passes, SU remains silent
Syracuse University failed to acknowledge the Feb. 20 deadline set by the Syracuse Graduate Employees United to recognize its unionization effort. Read More »
Chancellor Kent Syverud addresses Michigan State shooting
DPS Chief Craig Stone highlighted resources like the Orange Safe, Orange Alert and on-campus blue light systems. Read More »
Syracuse University releases 1st draft of 2023 Academic Strategic Plan
Syracuse University's initial draft of the Academic Strategic Plan priorities getting all students to study abroad by 2028 and collaborating with Micron. Read More »
GSO president resigns days after disclosing filed articles of impeachment
GSO President Yousr Dhaouadi has stepped down effective Saturday after having articles of impeachment filed against her earlier this month. Read More »
University Senate focuses on spring agenda, student food insecurity in latest meeting
The University Senate also discussed plans to address parking costs for graduate students and mental health accessibility at the Barnes Center at The Arch. Read More »
GSO senate to establish committee to investigate articles of impeachment against president
GSO will hold a meeting Friday to form a committee to investigate articles of impeachment against President Yousr Dhaouadi. Read More »
SU Student Library Advisory Board rebrands to increase reach, impact
SU Libraries' Student Library Advisory Board is relaunching this year after inconsistent operations in the aftermath of the pandemic. Read More »
SU is set to participate in Campus Race to Zero Waste challenge
Syracuse University will be ranked among other colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada in an environmental sustainability competition. Read More »
Syracuse Graduate Employees United 'rapidly' approaches super-majority status
Syracuse University's administration hasn't voluntarily recognized the Syracuse Graduate Employees United as its growth continues. Read More »
GSO president faces articles of impeachment, given 48 hours to step down
Dhaouadi, who has served as GSO president for two terms, announced her impeachment in her email to the graduate student body Monday. Read More »
Syracuse University’s chapter of the NAACP relaunches after year-long absence
SU’s NAACP is relaunching this semester with plans to become a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion issues on campus. Read More »
SU’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosts forum on new hires, spring initiatives
Syracuse University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion announced at least four new staff hires while detailing its upcoming initiatives. Read More »
SU’s Office of Veteran and Military Affairs awards 6 scholarships for students
SU military-connected students can apply to six different scholarships totaling over $15,000 until March 22. Read More »
SU student’s ‘The ChatGPT Promptbook’ offers insight into the controversial chatbot
SU student Justin Gluska’s “The ChatGPT Promptbook” features 52 real-world prompt examples and techniques for a wide range of users. Read More »
New esports major at SU to launch as soon as fall semester
Professors and faculty involved in the new major said they were driven to create it after seeing the rise in demand for esports jobs. Read More »
Design students frustrated with transportation delays, trolley inefficiencies
SU School of Design students who commute to the Nancy Cantor Warehouse are struggling with unreliable transportation from the university. Read More »
Syracuse Graduate Employees United members march in hopes of gaining recognition
Syracuse Graduate Employees United members protested at Crouse-Hinds Hall demanding Syracuse University's administration to recognize its unionization. Read More »
Gallery: Syracuse Graduate Employees United protest for recognition
Syracuse Graduate Employees United organized a protest on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 in hopes of being recognized by the upper administration, specifically Chancellor Syverud and Vice Chancellor Ritter. The demonstration gathered at Carnegie Library and marched across the campus to Crouse Hinds Hall. Read More »
Haudenosaunee leader hosts educational session on confederacy to SU students, faculty
The event was organized by Diane Schenandoaha, a Honwadiyenawa’sek — meaning One Who Helps Them — who works at The Barnes Center at The Arch. Read More »
Student Association to vote on recognition, support for grad student employee union
On Monday, SA will vote on a bill intended to demonstrate increased undergraduate support for SGEU's unionization campaign. Read More »