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Here’s how Chancellor Syverud responded to #NotAgainSU demands
The chancellor first agreed to the students’ demands on Nov. 21. Read More »
Syverud agrees to Jewish students' demands
The students presented a list of six demands. Read More »
SU officials respond to #NotAgainSU demands, questions at forum
Students, staff and administration gathered at Hendricks to discuss Chancellor Kent Syverud’s response to student demands aiming to protect minority students and change campus culture. Read More »
Syverud responds to #NotAgainSU demands
The chancellor sent his response in a campus-wide email on Tuesday afternoon. Read More »
#NotAgainSU releases revised list of demands
Protesters released an updated list of demands on Friday night, expanding the number of demands to 18. Read More »
Congressional candidate Dana Balter expresses solidarity with #NotAgainSU
Balter is running for representative of New York’s 24th Congressional district. She visited the Barnes Center at The Arch Friday evening. Read More »
Additional racist graffiti against Asian people found in SU dorm
Graffiti that “maligns the Asian community” was discovered on the third floor of Day Hall, according to a Department of Public Safety email. Read More »
Students to remain in Barnes Center for 2nd night without conduct sanctions
Marianne Thomson, dean of students, confirmed with a protester at about 11:30 p.m. that students will not face sanctions for remaining in the Barnes Center overnight. Read More »
Campus organizations support #NotAgainSU protesters
Otto’s Army posted on Instagram that it would not be attending Wednesday’s SU’s men's basketball game. Read More »
'We want Kent': Students reiterate concerns over racial slurs at 2nd forum
Tuesday’s was the second of two forums held this week to discuss racist graffiti. Read More »
Cuomo directs state police to investigate racial slurs at Syracuse University
The Hate Crimes Task Force and Division of Human Rights will help local authorities to investigate. Read More »
Vice President for Research John Liu appointed as interim provost
Liu will replace Provost Michele Wheatly, who is stepping down to take on the role of special adviser to the chancellor. Read More »
Ryan McMahon defeats challenger Tony Malavenda in Onondaga County
The Republican incumbent won by more than 9,000 votes. Read More »
Common Councilors to introduce legislation to increase city officials' salaries
The raise would increase the salaries of the city’s auditor, mayor and councilors. Read More »
Engineering dean J. Cole Smith pushes creativity, social impact in research
J. Cole Smith began his tenure as dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science on Oct. 1. Read More »
DPS announces incidents involving minors in SU area over weekend
One incident occurred on Ostrom Avenue, and the other occurred in Oakwood Cemetery. Read More »
SU developing online programming following national trend
SU offers 19 online master’s programs and five online certificates of advanced study. Read More »
Panelists discuss experiences with mental health
The panel was held on Tuesday night as part of Mental Health Awareness Week. Read More »
SU looks to expand faculty hiring program
Three more clusters have been proposed, and the university is looking to hire additional faculty. Read More »
SU announces 2020 Commencement severe weather plan
In case of severe weather, the Commencement would be held at the Manley Field House. Read More »
2020 presidential candidates plan to tackle student debt
Many Democratic primary candidates have proposed plans to alleviate student debt. Read More »
Disability Cultural Center director discusses center philosophy, experiences
Elizabeth Taets Von Amerongen worked as a psychotherapist before coming to Syracuse University. Read More »
Students study in Hong Kong amid protests
Forty-one students were originally enrolled in the Hong Kong program, and three chose not to attend, SU Abroad said in an email. Read More »