SU Chancellor Kent Syverud to serve on NYS Dormitory Authority Board
Chancellor Kent Syverud has been appointed to the board of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York. His term will last three years. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud has been appointed to the board of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York. His term will last three years. Read more »
In the days following former President Donald Trump being convicted of 34 felony counts, politicians throughout New York state are divided. Read more »
Syracuse.com will host a debate between John Mannion and Sarah Klee Hood, both competing to be the Democratic candidate for the NY-22 seat. Read more »
Rep. Brandon Williams introduced a bill last week that would bar people arrested at student protests from receiving student loan forgiveness. Read more »
New York state lawmakers passed Gov. Kathy Hochul’s $237 billion Fiscal Year 2025 Budget — the largest in the state’s history — Saturday. The Daily Orange broke down the key aspects of Hochul’s FY25 budget, which include housing, education, crime, health care, mental health, cannabis, infrastructure and transit and climate change. Read more »
Micron Technology will receive $6.1 billion in federal grants to build a computer chip plant complex in Clay, New York — just 10 minutes from Syracuse, syracuse.com reported Wednesday night. Read more »
New York state's highest court heard arguments Tuesday afternoon in a lawsuit that argues a state regulation violates the First Amendment. Read more »
Abu Toha spoke about his migration to Rafah and subsequent detainment by the IDF at SUNY BDS’ launch event on Tuesday. Read more »
The data would allow the state to “administer a grant program supporting data-driven best practices" to prevent and mitigate HABs. Read more »
Gov. Kathy Hochul's FY-25 budget focused on lowering crime and addressing New Yorkers' health while protecting the state's fiscal health. Read more »
The Adult Survivors Act provided a one-year “lookback window” for survivors who were over the age of 18 at the time of abuse to sue their abusers. Read more »
Dai, a 21-year-old junior student at Cornell, faces federal charges for allegedly posting on the online forum Greekrank threating to kill Jewish students at Cornell. Read more »
The designation allows the region to receive federal funding for building a semiconductor workforce and supply chains in upstate New York. Read more »
The bill aims would require online booksellers who are selling content created entirely or partially with generative AI to disclose such use before a sale. Read more »
New actions announced by Gov. Hochul include initiatives for education, discussion and services for victims of antisemitic hate incidents. Read more »
The march specifically highlighted the impact of climate change on Black and Indigenous communities who have historically borne the brunt of climate change. Read more »
Gov. Kathy Hochul said the updated COVID-19 will soon be available at pharmacies and healthcare providers across the state, including at SU. Read more »
Governor Kathy Hochul and Onondaga Nation leaders discussed opportunities to collaborate with the Nation on issues like education and health care. Read more »
Judge Robert Antonacci issued two executive orders on Tuesday blocking migrants from New York City from hotels and other properties in Onondaga County. Read more »
After the overturning of Roe v. Wade last year, New York state voted to enshrine abortion rights protections and is stockpiling Misoprostol. Read more »
JUUL Labs Inc. agreed to pay $462 million over eight years to six states, including New York, in a new settlement. Read more »
The NYS assembly passed a new extender bill on Monday to maintain state operations until Thursday amid stalled budget negotiations. Read more »
Several state lawmakers introduced legislation to increase penalties for a person who commits a swatting following a rise in cases across New York state. Read more »
In the aftermath of a falsified report of a shooting, Syracuse University joins other state and national institutions dealing with a surge in swatting. Read more »