SU hosts listening sessions before releasing strategic plan
The strategic plan will set long-term goals for improving campus climate over the next five years and strategies for achieving them. Read more »
The strategic plan will set long-term goals for improving campus climate over the next five years and strategies for achieving them. Read more »
Jewish students at SU said that they have found community through Jewish student organizations, which helps them cope with anti-Semitic incidents on campus and across the country. Read more »
Dining halls and dining options in SU’s student centers have been operating with grab-and-go service since March. Read more »
If approved, graduate students could use the space for tutoring or hosting small events, or just as a lounge space. Read more »
Amazon is preparing to open its first robotics fulfillment center in Onondaga County, which is expected to create more than 1,000 local jobs. Read more »
Bruen and Stinfort are proposing a fixed tuition program that would guarantee students only pay the tuition rate that was set when they started at SU. Read more »
Since the pandemic delayed the start of the spring semester, SA passed a bill Monday night to push back the election date. Read more »
Releasing the policies was a recommendation from former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who published an independent review in February outlining 23 recommendations for improving the department. Read more »
SU will receive about $2 million for projects within the Center for Science and Technology. Read more »
Speakers and organizers at the event discussed the obstacles that make it challenging for survivors to report their assault. Read more »
Trans Week of Liberation, which began Monday, consists of events celebrating transgender, nonbinary and gender noncomforming people all this week. Read more »
Lynch and her team said they’ve heard a number of complaints from students regarding the service, which contributes to their negative view of DPS. Read more »
The FYS 101 faculty advisory committee has already released a proposed syllabus for the course. Read more »
With the semester half over, some students said they’re particularly worn out. Read more »
SU closed all indoor dining spaces, including Schine Student Center and campus dining halls, on Wednesday after detecting clusters of COVID-19 cases in residence halls. Read more »
As part of the board’s strategic plan on faculty diversity hiring, SU will hire at least 70 additional faculty from underrepresented backgrounds. Read more »
Three women, including two former aides in Cuomo’s administration, have come forward with sexual harassment allegations against the governor. Read more »
Medical professionals have spent a year fighting the unknown disease, all while dealing with their own anxiety and stress. Read more »
SU Abroad’s goal is to move forward with residential programming. Its abroad programs will continue to review public health and travel advisories. Read more »
Cuomo has refused to resign despite losing the support of New York's congressional delegation and top state lawmakers. Read more »
The racist messages claimed students on campus are agents for the Chinese government. Read more »
Holding an in-person ceremony ultimately depends on guidance from the state and the public health situation. Read more »
The new course seeks to better discuss topics of race and identity as well as the transition to college life. Read more »
Shalala served as secretary under former President Bill Clinton’s administration and was the first Lebanese American to serve in a presidential Cabinet. Read more »