The third meeting of the semester for the 60th session Student Association ended early due to a lack of voting members. The meeting was short by three members with only 14 present. Read more »
Members of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management community at Syracuse University were in shock to learn that Kenneth Kavajecz, the school’s former dean, was arrested on charges related to prostitution. Read more »
Syracuse University Provost and Vice Chancellor Michele Wheatly declined to go into detail about the removal of Kenneth Kavajecz as dean of the Martin J. Whitman School dean in a meeting with the Whitman community on Friday. Read more »
Wheatly addressed the full senate for the first time Wednesday afternoon in Maxwell Auditorium at the body’s first meeting of the academic year. She talked at length about transparency. Read more »
Kenneth Kavajecz has been removed from his position as dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly announced Wednesday. Read more »
Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly, along with some words from Chancellor Kent Syverud, shared how the administration plans to advance several initiatives during Monday's Student Association meeting. Read more »
Syracuse University community members who support the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement said in a statement that there has been no BDS-driven opposition toward the screening of Shimon Dotan's documentary about Israeli settlements on the West Bank. Read more »
Page Garbee, a Syracuse University alumna, was assaulted by a male SU student while studying abroad in 2014. The case provides a glimpse into how SU handles incidents of violence against women. Read more »
In the first Graduate Student Organization Senate meeting for the semester, officers report their respective reports and new officers were elected. Read more »
The National Labor Relations Board overturned a 2004 ruling which prevented graduate students working as research and teaching assistants at private universities from forming labor unions. Read more »
SU officials did not notify the highly-touted Chancellor’s Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence that the university is under investigation for its handling of a sexual assault case. Read more »
Syracuse University has announced some revisions to its free speech policies, according to an email sent to the SU community on Tuesday from Chancellor Kent Syverud. Read more »
The Atlantic reported Thursday that Syracuse University religion professor M. Gail Hamner disinvited Israeli documentary filmmaker Shimon Dotan because of her fear that screening his film about Israeli settlers would spark a controversy on campus. Read more »
Syracuse University has decided to invite filmmaker Shimon Dotan to screen his film about the West Bank settlements after The Atlantic reported a SU professor disinivited him for fear of backlash. Read more »
Student Association president and vice president brought forward their 10 appointed cabinet members in front of SA voting members to inaugurate its 60th Session. Read more »
Student Assocation's 60th cabinet was sworn in on Monday, including President Eric Evangelista and Vice President Joyce LaLonde. The lawyer from the Netflix original series, "Making a Murderer," will speak on campus in September. The Princeton Review ranked Syracuse University as the No.8 party school. Read more »
Critics of the promenade, which was built over the summer, protested the project before it was built — but some faculty think the SU administration still needs to be more transparent about the budget. Read more »
Syracuse University released the Campus Framework, a 20-year plan for the physical campus, in June. Here is an explanation of that plan and what it means for SU. Read more »
SU has maintained its commitment to service members, veterans and their families for decades, funneling millions of dollars into resources for these groups. Read more »