Tag: Chancellor Kent Syverud
SU named in class action lawsuit over spring 2020 tuition, fees
The lawsuit claims the university's transition to remote learning was "not what the Plaintiff paid for or reasonably expected to receive." Read More »
2 Syracuse University students die
SU announced the deaths of graduate student Matthew Benedict and undergraduate Liam Zoghby in a campus-wide email Saturday afternoon. Read More »
Editor's picks: The top news stories of 2023
To conclude 2023, The Daily Orange News staff selected 10 noteworthy reads from 2023, as global events came to campus throughout the year. Read More »
Students, faculty pray for world peace at interfaith vigil
SU students and faculty joined together to pray for world peace at an interfaith vigil hosted by Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel promotes Jewish-Muslim dialogue at interfaith speaker event
Imam Amir Durić and Rabbi Ethan Bair facilitated interfaith discourse during "Taste of Dialogue: Empathy and Ethics in Judaism and Islam.” Read More »
SU hosts conference on white supremacy 200 years after Johnson v. McIntosh ruling
During the three-day-long conference, attendees discussed the theology and legal theory of the Doctrine of Discovery. Read More »
Syverud addresses national response to congressional antisemitism hearing
Chancellor Kent Syverud wrote that advocating for the genocide of Jewish people would violate SU's code of conduct. Read More »
Syracuse University to convert The Marshall into 2nd-year housing
The conversion of The Marshall is part of the university's Campus Framework, which assesses and improves the university's space usage. Read More »
GSO to increase its graduate student activity fee, bolster climate-related initiatives
Syracuse University's Graduate Student Organization will increase the graduate student activity fee for the first time in over five years. Read More »
SEEKING CLARITY: Students, faculty involved with Palestine teach-in take issue with university response
Organizers believe the university's handling of the Palestine teach-in is emblematic of the university's issues with academic freedom. Read More »
Students express confusion over content of faculty panel
Students said they expected panelists to address the Israel-Hamas war during SU's “Faculty Panel on Navigating Polarizing Discourses.” Read More »
In ASA’s one-year window, over 3,000 civil suits filed
The Adult Survivors Act (ASA) gave survivors of sexual abuse in New York state the opportunity to come forward over a one-year period of time. Read More »
SA passes bill calling for peace amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
Syracuse University's Student Association announced its stance on the Israel-Hamas war through a bill, calling for a ceasefire and peace. Read More »
Court restores section of lawsuit against SU for possible retaliation in Chase Scanlan domestic violence case
The plaintiff alleged SU retaliated against her during its handling of a domestic violence case involving lacrosse player Chase Scanlan. Read More »
What you need to know about new DPS security measures in response to the Israel-Hamas war
The Daily Orange sent the Department of Public Safety a list of questions regarding its specific actions to increase security measures on campus. Read More »
SU Hillel hosts Millet Ben Haim, survivor of Oct. 7 Hamas attack
Millet Ben Haim, a survivor of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, spoke about her experience escaping the attack with students at Hillel. Read More »
Protestors respond to College Republicans Sara Stockton event
The event garnered criticism from LGTBQ experts, transgender people and experts in the Syracuse and central New York communities. Read More »
Barnes Center hosts panel in response to rise in anti-trans legislation
In response to anti-trans legislation across the United States, SU held a health and wellness panel to address trans students' concerns. Read More »
Bailey Tlachac leads the Native Student Program with integrity
Bailey Tlachac, the program coordinator of SU’s Native Student Program, seeks to bridge the gap between Indigenous students and the broader SU campus. Read More »
United Syracuse advocates for fair wages, transparency for SU employees
United Syracuse, a group of several union chapters on campus, formed this summer to advocate for wage increases and more transparency from SU. Read More »
LGBTQ experts, students concerned over Sarah Stockton speaking event
Syracuse University College Republicans will host SU alumni Sara Stockton to speak about gender at Drumlins Country Club on Wednesday. Read More »
Jessica Rosen leads Be With Survivors SU with a 'fire in her'
Jessica Rosen, the third president of Be With Survivors SU, has focused on "behind-the-scenes" work for the organization this semester. Read More »
Office of Academic Affairs hosts academic freedom panel to navigate Israel-Hamas War
The panels seek to encourage faculty and students to support and understand one another amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Read More »