Tag: international
Being involved with the Best Buddies program can make SU more inclusive
By practicing inclusion and looking to engage with Best Buddies, SU students can help give everyone the opportunity to have unique experiences that better the community as a whole. Read More »
At International Talent Show students shine, make connections
International Talent Show fosters friendship and community on SU’s campus, connecting students from different cultures. Read More »
One year later: SU students, professors reflect on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, resulting in lasting consequences for Ukrainian citizens. Read More »
SU community rallies around Turkish students in wake of nation’s deadliest earthquake
In the aftermath of the Turkey's deadliest earthquake, SU students from Turkey are organizing for aid and creating support systems. Read More »
SU students, faculty ‘disheartened’ by new English-centric abroad program in Chile
Syracuse University students and professors voiced concerns over a new abroad program in Santiago, Chile which offers English-only courses. Read More »
Before studying abroad, it's important to learn how to navigate loneliness
Before I went abroad to London, I was overwhelmed with anxiety and nerves. I was terrified that I wouldn’t make friends, wouldn't like my classes, and would miss Syracuse and constantly feel like I was missing out. Read More »
Russian SU students face social obscurities since invasion of Ukraine
Russian SU students told The Daily Orange they have felt anger toward an oppressive Russian government while also feeling uncertain about their standing in the United States. Read More »
SU professor with adopted Ukrainian children aids evacuation, donation efforts
Since the Russian invasion of the country on Feb. 24, Niederhoff has been assisting the evacuation of her children’s extended family that still live in Ukraine, as well as other Ukrainian citizens. Read More »
Grace Sainsbury was studying in Moscow, but Russia's invasion forced her to evacuate
A Syracuse University student traveled to Moscow to study Russian. Now, her studies reflect the ongoing international conflict. Read More »
Maxwell experts discuss ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict in panel discussion
Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs held a panel discussion Monday afternoon on the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Read More »
Hundreds of students, community members gather in solidarity with Ukraine
Hundreds of people gathered at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church Sunday afternoon to stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people in wake of Russia's invasion of the country. Read More »
Gallery: Hundreds gather outside Tipperary Hill in support of Ukraine at prayer service
On Sunday, members of the Syracuse community gathered at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church for a prayer service for Ukraine. Hundreds joined in solidarity against the violence affecting a country that holds a special place in their hearts. Read More »
The Study Abroad program aids the resilience of SU throughout the pandemic
"With precautionary measures and preventative protocols being taken, the university is efficiently demonstrating that it sincerely cares about getting its students, as well as any and all surrounding communities, back on track where travel is concerned." Read More »
Disability isn’t a fixed identity, it’s a limitation society creates
Until you spend time at SU, the campus feels like a fully accessible place with reasonable facilities. Read More »
SU must provide more accommodations to students staying on campus over break
SU needs to host events that students who stay on campus during break can attend in order to reduce the feeling of isolation. Read More »
SU abroad prioritizes COVID safety
Whether abroad or local to Syracuse, we are all faced with the challenge of being thoughtful about and respectful of local COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Read More »
At SU, international students are targets of stereotyping and racism
SU international students call for change as they frequently face microaggressions on campus. Read More »
Karen refugees in Syracuse fight for justice, recognition
The Karen are a minority ethnic group in Myanmar, also known as Burma, that have been fighting for independence for the last 72 years. Read More »
ICE confirms new international students must take 1 in-person class
ICE confirmed Friday it will not permit newly enrolled international students to enter the U.S. unless they take in-person classes in the fall. Read More »
SU international students must register for in-person classes to stay in US
ICE’s guidance, issued Monday, states that international students must be enrolled in in-person college courses to return to or remain in the United States. Read More »
Professors host online forum to discuss coronavirus with students
Students in the forum discussed their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More »
'She’s the First' strives for girls’ right to education around the world
Christen Brandt, a graduate of the SI Newhouse School of Public Communications, began She’s the First during her undergraduate studies there and continues to strive to create a lasting impact for girls’ education and rights. Read More »
Syverud hosts dinner for students affected by Trump's travel ban
Syverud hosted a dinner for international students affected by the federal travel ban on Thursday night, he announced in a university-wide email Friday. Read More »