Tag: Chancellor Kent Syverud
‘Our culture is alive:’ Chief of Onondaga Hawk Clan discusses Haudenosaunee elders
Spencer Lyons tells the story of the Haudenosaunee people and the importance of its preservation as it tends to be forgotten in history. Read More »
New $100,000 grant for SU, SUNY ESF professors aims to tackle wealth gap in city of Syracuse
The professors are hoping to research effective ways the city of Syracuse can combat the long-standing wealth gap between white and Black communities. Read More »
Student Association continues 'Cuse Otto Vote' to bolster student voting engagement
Student Association continues 'Cuse Otto Vote initiative as well as planning upcoming events for students in the fall. Read More »
Alex Epstein opposes net-zero carbon emissions policies in lecture hosted by College Republicans
Alex Epstein, advocator for fossil fuels, held a lecture and Q&A session at Syracuse University's Schine Student Center. Read More »
Be With Survivors SU re-launches ‘Release Your Rage’ initiative
'Release Your Rage' offers Syracuse University students an opportunity to anonymously report sexual assault. Read More »
College Republicans to host fossil fuel advocate in lecture, Q&A session
Epstein is known for championing fossil fuel usage. He will debate Tom Rand in the Schine Student Center's Goldstein Auditorium Wednesday night. Read More »
UPDATE: College Republicans withdraw request to host Moms for Liberty as SU cancels event
Syracuse University met with the SU College Republicans this morning to cancel their request to host Moms for Liberty at Watson Hall, saying that student groups cannot reserve space for outside organizations' events. Read More »
DPS investigating antisemitic graffiti in Brewster Hall
The graffiti was drawn on a student's dorm whiteboard. DPS is reviewing video footage and canvassing the area. Read More »
SU drops 5 spots in US News’ college rankings, cracks top 100 in Forbes’ rankings
SU's national rankings were just released, including rankings like economic diversity, social mobility, diversity and more. Read More »
SA modifies plans for 2023 elections
The Student Association prepares to hold its Assembly Elections on September 25, focusing on student outreach and voting awareness. Read More »
SU partners with Leda Health to create self-administered early evidence sexual assault kits
The kits provide access to military service members who may not be able to receive an exam at a hospital, such as those stationed away from a hospital. Read More »
Getting vaccinated at SU: Where to go, how to get them
The new COVID-19 vaccine are expected to be available starting Friday in parts of New York while Syracuse University awaits a shipment of the new vaccine Read More »
‘With a smile:' Family, friends remember Annie Eisner for her hardworking, joyous nature
Annie's bubbly personality and positive outlook on life left a mark on the SU community after her passing. Read More »
The Women in Leadership Initiative adds two more cohorts this year, with record number of applications
SU's Women in Leadership Initiative offers women in faculty an opportunity to get connected with other women professionals. Read More »
SU’s Student Association holds elections for various officer positions
SA elects multiple candidates for positions such as board of elections commissioner, SA supreme court and the finance board. Read More »
SU announces new direct transfer agreement for Onondaga Community College graduates
The new transfer programs aims to provide Onondaga Community College students with an opportunity to receive a bachelor's degree at Syracuse University. Read More »
New BioInspired leaders aim to increase interdisciplinary research and diversity at SU
New leadership at Syracuse University's BioInspired Institute aims to increase undergraduate student involvement, among other goals. Read More »
SU reports 124 active self-reported COVID-19 cases
116 cases come from students, while 8 come from faculty and staff. SU does not currently require the vaccination, nor for masks to be worn. Read More »
SU’s NVRC hosts US Army veteran to discuss mental health, suicide prevention
The event aimed to discuss and destigmatize mental health, with a panel to highlight veteran voices and those affected by veteran suicide. Read More »
On its 2nd anniversary, 119 Euclid is more than a safe space for Black students
Two years later, 119 Euclid Ave remains a source of community-building and comfort for Syracuse University's Black students. Read More »
‘A brave new world': How SU professors are adapting to AI in classrooms
Professors at Syracuse University are reshaping their course syllabi as the role of artificial intelligence continues to grow in society. Read More »
Nicolette Dobrowolski seeks to humanize special collections in new role as Director
New SCRC Director Nicolette Dobrowolski plans to use her leadership and experience at Bird Library to achieve inclusivity with her new role. Read More »
DPS closes anti-Semitic bias incident with an inconclusive finding
An SU employee reported the incident on Sunday to DPS, leading to an investigation and questioning of the parties involved. Read More »
New Law-Social Work Partnership program aims to legally assist veterans and families
The program’s goal is to connect veterans with legal services to help them access the benefits they’ve earned through their service. Read More »