Tag: campus
Explaining THE General Body's history and grievances
Almost two years ago, THE General Body held an 18-day sit-in in Crouse-Hinds Hall at Syracuse University. Here is an in-depth look into the coalition of student organizations and what they were and still are advocating for. Read More »
Chancellor Kent Syverud’s Fast Forward Syracuse initiative, explained
When Kent Syverud become chancellor of Syracuse University, he started Fast Forward Syracuse. Here is an explanation of the initiative and what it means for the university. Read More »
Explaining Syracuse University's controversial University Place promenade
The University Place promenade was completed a week before the fall 2016 semester started, but many Syracuse University community members are not happy with it. Here is an explanation of the controversial campus project. Read More »
SU construction update: promenade to be finished before student move-in; accessibility improvements underway
The University Place promenade is expected to be finished before Syracuse University students move in, according to Monday's summer construction update from Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer. Read More »
Syracuse University to convert Sheraton Hotel into student housing as part of Campus Framework
As part of the Campus Framework, Syracuse University has plans to convert the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center into student housing. Read More »
Syracuse University selects SHoP Architects to design National Veterans Resource Complex
Syracuse University has selected SHoP Architects to design the National Veterans Resource Complex. Read More »
Syracuse University releases 20-year plan for campus development with Campus Framework draft
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud released a draft of the Campus Framework plan to the SU community on Monday after 18 months of planning and campus outreach. Read More »
SU construction update: University Place promenade work on schedule
Construction on the University Place promenade is progressing on schedule, according to Monday's summer construction update from Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer. Read More »
Updates on Syracuse University's summer construction projects given at 1st information session
Updates on Syracuse University’s various summer construction projects were given at the first of five information sessions on Wednesday morning. Read More »
Here's an update on Syracuse University's campus construction projects for the summer
Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer, sent an email to the Syracuse University community on Monday with updates on campus construction projects happening this summer. Read More »
Syracuse University to hold information sessions for campus construction projects
Syracuse University will be holding several information sessions about campus construction projects during the months of June and July. Read More »
Gallery: See the weekly progress of summer construction on the Syracuse University campus
See the weekly progress of construction or renovation projects on the Syracuse University campus, including the building of the University Place promenade. Read More »
How some members of the SU community feel the promenade money should be spent
During a campus protest on Tuesday, Syracuse University community members questioned the amount of money being spent on University Place promenade and how practical the promenade will be. Read More »
Syracuse University community members protest University Place promenade
Syracuse University community members gathered in front of the Hall of Languages to protest the University Place promenade on Tuesday. Read More »
Former Syracuse University student sentenced for stealing 22 computers from Link Hall
The former Syracuse University student who stole 22 computers from Link Hall was sentenced to time served and a conditional discharge on Friday in Onondaga County Court. Read More »
Syracuse University to replace Carrier Dome roof, make $255 million in renovations
Syracuse University has announced plans to renovate the Carrier Dome and replace the current roof with a new one. Read More »
THE General Body creates petition in support of Syracuse University faculty concern over University Place promenade
THE General Body created a petition to support an earlier petition that was made by Syracuse University faculty members to express concern about the proposed University Place promenade. Read More »
Pets of SU students face multiple fates at the end of the semester
Syracuse students are looking forward to the end of the semester, but some wonder what to do with their pets. Read More »
Syracuse University expands breadth of research under leadership of Chancellor Kent Syverud
Chancellor Kent Syverud has worked to hire research-focused administrators, make key partnerships and develop a culture of appreciation and collaboration in the research sector on campus since addressing it during his inauguration speech two years ago. Read More »
SU ADVANCE works to remove obstacles for women entering STEM fields
Marie Garland is the executive director of SU ADVANCE, a program funded by the National Science Foundation and that strives to help women at Syracuse University entering STEM fields. Read More »
Power outage affects Syracuse University students on and off campus
Several Syracuse University students reported power outages across the SU campus on Tuesday morning. Read More »
Student conduct director says dangerous drinking is on the rise at Syracuse University
Pam Peter, director of the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, said she thinks some students at Syracuse University drink with such abandon that it risks their lives. Read More »
A Syracuse University alumnus' battle to reform a hard-partying school
In 2006, Frostburg State University hired Jonathan Gibralter, a Syracuse University alumnus. Gibralter helped the university reform its heavy-drinking culture. Read More »
Breathalyzer tests find nearly half of volunteers underestimate blood alcohol content levels
Over the course of three days and nights, 60 people on Marshall Street and at nearby bars had their intoxication levels voluntarily tested by a group of students in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Read More »