Tag: School of Information Studies
10 SU students, alumni receive Fulbright awards in 2022
Ten Syracuse University students and alumni were named 2022 recipients of Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards on Tuesday. Read More »
SU places Phi Kappa Psi fraternity on probation until May 2024
Syracuse University’s chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity has been put on disciplinary and social probation until May 24, 2024. Read More »
The Marshall, Allyn Innovation Center among SU’s summer construction projects
On April 18, Vice President and Chief Campus Facilities Officer Pete Sala sent a campus-wide email listing construction projects set to start this summer and during the fall 2022 semester. Read More »
SU holds One University Awards ceremony honoring community members
The event honors members of the SU community who have made an impact through academics, scholarship, creative work and dedicated service. Read More »
ABC anchor David Muir named as SU’s Class of 2022 commencement speaker
David Muir, the anchor and managing editor of “ABC World News Tonight with David Muir,” will speak at Syracuse University’s 2022 Commencement ceremony. Read More »
SU Maxwell junior student dies
David Odusanya, a junior policy studies major in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has died, according to a campus-wide email Thursday evening. Read More »
PRSSA, Bateman Case Study partner to raise Lymphoma research awareness
The Bateman competition challenges teams of college students to research, plan, implement and evaluate a public relations campaign focused on spreading awareness on lymphoma. Read More »
GSO advocates for more graduate student funding, proposes new executive board position
A survey conducted among 286 respondents across 65 departments revealed that the average monthly salary for graduate students at SU during the semesters is below $2,000. Read More »
SU's budget details 4.5% increase in tuition
SU’s 2022-23 budget includes almost $327 million for student financial aid — an increase of nearly 9%, according to the release. Read More »
Meg Lowe leaves SU after spreading sustainability awareness, community engagement
Lowe will be leaving her role as a sustainability coordinator at SU this Friday, which happens to be Earth Day. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF students reaffirm NYPIRG referendum to continue funding
The $3 from each student activity fee funds all of NYPIRG's organization and advocacy efforts. Read More »
USen calls to rescind Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree, proposes 2-day fall break
The University Senate passed a resolution Wednesday calling for the Board of Trustees to rescind Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree conferred by Syracuse University’s College of Law in 1989. Read More »
Thornden Park Association reflects on park’s image, attempt to shift narrative
Miranda Hine said the image of the park among the local community has improved because of the efforts of the Thornden Park Association, specifically in being able to rekindle the joy that Hine wants the park to provide. Read More »
Access Mentoring aims to create meaningful experiences for all SU students
The free group meetings of the Access Mentoring Program take place every two weeks, and the group’s topics of discussion include accessibility and diversity. Read More »
Women in Leadership Initiative bridges personal, professional development
The program aims to build a community that empowers, equips, supports and promotes the professional growth and personal well-being of those who identify as women. Read More »
Students react to Syracuse University’s switch to “YELLOW” masking level
The Daily Orange talked to about 100 students across SU’s campus about their reactions to the change. Here’s what they had to say. Read More »
SA candidates Jordan Pierre, Lauren Gloster break down main campaign issues
Jordan Pierre and Lauren Gloster are one of the three campaigns running for the positions of the Student Association president and vice president. Read More »
Clint Smith discusses book 'How the Word is Passed', transition into journalism
Poet and journalist Clint Smith spoke to Syracuse University community members about his latest book, “How the Word is Passed." Read More »
4 SU students selected as Public Policy and International Affairs Fellows
The program helps prepare undergraduate students for graduate programs in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field. Read More »
Michael Steele speaks on time as Maryland Lt. Gov., political landscape
Steele spoke about the connection between faith and public service during the annual Borgognoni Lecture. Read More »
SA sends resolution urging revocation of Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree
SA has sent a resolution to the Syracuse University Senate supporting the revocation of Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree. Read More »
SU has distributed 68% of mandated student aid funds from ARPA grant
Syracuse University has allocated $10.4 million, or 68%, of its student federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to a total of 2,797 students as of March 31. Read More »
New Lender Fellowship project to focus on women’s health and wellness
The Lender Center for Social Justice, housed in Syracuse University’s School of Education, works to support equity and inclusion in the greater Syracuse community. Read More »
Students, allies join together advocating against sexual, relationship violence
Six different speakers discussed practices to prevent domestic violence during Take Back the Night, a global protest held on college campuses during the month of March. Read More »