Tag: Veterans
Timeline: The relationship between Syracuse University and Utica College
Syracuse University created Utica College as a two-year institution to accommodate the higher education needs of World War II veterans in 1946. Now, UC is an independent four-year institution that recently cut tuition by 42 percent. Read More »
Utica College, former branch campus of SU, cuts tuition by 42 percent
Utica College, a former branch campus of Syracuse University that became legally independent in 1995, recently cut tuition by 42 percent and total cost by 35 percent. The college still has academic ties to SU. Read More »
GI Bill tool to help veterans, service members in assessing benefits
A new online tool called the GI calculator allows veterans to analyze the cost of more than 4,000 colleges after taking their Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits into consideration. Read More »
Souter: Homecoming Court tradition should be adjusted for fairness, inclusivity
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter critiques the Homecoming Court tradition at Syracuse University and discusses the ways in which it can be improved. Read More »
Week in News: SU to assess future of kiss cam, School of Education receives $3 million grant and more
Here's everything you need to know from this week in news. Read More »
Poll: Should SU move forward with creating a veteran-focused college of medicine?
SU has a chance to create a first-of-its-kind veteran-focused medical school on campus. Should it? Read More »
Veterans receive free services at 5th Valor Day in Dineen Hall
Veterans received free legal, financial and career counsel at the fifth Valor Day event held by law student organization VISION on Saturday. Read More »