Majors, minors introduced for the 2011-12 academic year
New majors and minors approved by the University Senate during the past year will be available for the 2011-12 academic year. Beginning this fall, students… Read more »
New majors and minors approved by the University Senate during the past year will be available for the 2011-12 academic year. Beginning this fall, students… Read more »
Two people were robbed at the intersection of Clarendon Street and Maryland Avenue early Wednesday morning, according to a Department of Public Safety email… Read more »
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and developers of the Destiny USA project have made negotiations to extend the completion deadline for the Carousel Center expansion. The… Read more »
Syracuse University seniors searching for jobs have a reason to feel a little more optimistic this year. The job market is slowly improving compared to… Read more »
For Isaac Garcia, the housing process for next year didn't go exactly as planned. Garcia, a freshman television, radio and film major, had hoped to… Read more »
On Saturday, student volunteers will work within a four-block radius planting flowers and mulching gardens, painting a mural, and assisting the renovation of local businesses… Read more »
The difference was clear to Maude Barlow when a Mexican man presented two full water bottles during a World Water Council forum a few years… Read more »
Clean water activist Maude Barlow will speak Tuesday about the stress of global water resources. It will be the final University Lectures event of the… Read more »
UPDATED: April 3, 2011, 11:38 p.m.This article originally incorrectly stated Lambda Upsilon Lambda was the first recognized Latino fraternity at Syracuse University. Sigma Iota was… Read more »
With the number of law school applications for fall 2011 dipping to its lowest level in the past decade nationwide, the Syracuse University College of… Read more »
More than 20 protestors gathered on the grass in front of Maxwell Hall, holding signs with statements such as 'We are all free' and 'Racism… Read more »
A group of students plan to protest apparent racism in one of political commentator Michelle Malkin's books when the author and blogger speaks on campus… Read more »
As structural engineer Guy Nordenson displayed pictures of the Jubilee Church in Rome, he spoke of its qualities and the construction process that took place… Read more »
John Russell is looking forward to a spring semester filled with discussions about stem cells. 'I'm hoping that we have students that have strongly-held opinions,'… Read more »
Excavation on the Sims Hall Department of Public Safety Communications Center began over Winter Break, joining a few other campus construction and maintenance projects. The… Read more »
Construction of the Sims Hall Department of Public Safety Communications Center is set to begin over Winter Break, along with various other campus construction projects.… Read more »
When Bernard Amadei saw a little girl in Belize forced to carry water rather than go to school, he used his engineering background to help… Read more »
Luisita Lopez Torregrosa shook her head when questioned if the United States would see immigration reform in the next few years, and she said she… Read more »
Organizers hope a second discussion on Nazi property seizure during World War II will draw more student attention after low turnout last April. The lecture,… Read more »
For the start of the fall influenza season, Syracuse University Health Services administered at least 400 free flu vaccines to students Friday in Flanagan Gymnasium.… Read more »
Department of Public Safety crime prevention officers visited several dining centers on campus during the past few weeks, registering bicycles for free and distributing information… Read more »