Tag: college of law
Delta Tau Delta fraternity to return in fall 2023 following multi-year suspension
The vice president of membership for the national fraternity will visit Syracuse University on Wednesday as Delta Tau Delta's return looms. Read More »
Campus active shooter report false, DPS confirms
DPS confirmed that a Sunday night report of an on-campus shooting was false. Read More »
Expect disruptions to trolley, shuttle services, SU PTS says
Delays in Syracuse University's trolley system are expected by SU's Office of Parking and Transportation Services due to a continued shortage in drivers. Read More »
The College of Law faculty condemn violence against women
Today, the undersigned faculty write to condemn that alleged behavior in the strongest possible terms. There is no place for intimate partner violence or violence against women at the College of Law. Ever. Read More »
Conservative activist, author Yeonmi Park speaks at Shaffer Art Institute
On Wednesday, Yeonmi Park spoke at “The Fundamentals of Freedom: We Must Fight Against Tyranny" Q&A discussion in the Shaffer Art Building. Read More »
After election, SGEU reflects on journey to recognition, what comes next in bargaining
Following Tuesday's vote, members of SGEU can move forward on negotiations with SU over concerns like pay and benefits. Read More »
SU incorporates 'course-tagging' tools to aid in class selection on MySlice
The new MySlice “course tagging” tools will allow students to categorize classes based on the academic goals they satisfy. Read More »
SU hosts talk on anti-oppressive educational approaches to neurodivergent students
Dr. Nick Walker and Christine Ashby participated in Tuesday’s virtual discussion on ways to properly accommodate neurodivergent students. Read More »
Panelists share diverse perspectives on ChatGPT in Maxwell event
Eight Syracuse University panelists discussed ChatGPT and its influence on Monday at Maxwell's ChatGPT: Charms and Challenges event. Read More »
Syracuse University places Sigma Delta Tau on disciplinary probation
The status designation resulted from a process conducted by SU's Community Standards Office with support from the Fraternity and Sorority Affairs office. Read More »
GSO Senate to recognize Memorial Day, 2 pride months and other holidays
Ben Valen, a GSo senator on the diversity committee, also raised concerns about correct pronoun use and misgendering within the GSO Senate. Read More »
'Not just for tonight, for a lifetime': Students rally at Hendricks for Take Back the Night
The event's keynote speaker, Rachel Johnson, encouraged students to welcome the discomfort of growth and change following trauma. Read More »
Despite new paid positions, some Orientation Leaders still aren't compensated
Other nearby schools in New York state do pay their orientation leaders, including Ithaca College and Stony Brook University. Read More »
Students voice concerns over housing access, transportation improvements at SA town hall
SA will compile student concerns from the spring semester town halls into a report they will present to SU's Board of Trustees. Read More »
Falk College's Department of Public Health to host Narcan, opioid training workshops
SU’s Department of Public Health will hold Narcan and opioid training workshops on April 4 and April 5 at Falk College and Brady Market. Read More »
Former Marshall Street Starbucks property to become bagel shop, deli
The new bagel shop and deli was announced on Facebook by Syracuse real estate broker Christopher Snyder, who works for CSRE Real Estate Advisors LLC. Read More »
DPS identifies 3 students as potentially responsible for bias incident at Hall of Languages
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety announced on Tuesday that it identified three students in connection to a bias incident from last Friday. Read More »
DPS reports stolen LGTBQ, Haudenosaunee flags from the Quad
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety announced Monday night that the Haudenosaunee and LGBTQ flags near Hendricks Chapel were stolen. Read More »
Deans of Maxwell, School of Architecture receive 5-year extensions
Syracuse University announced that the deans for the School of Architecture and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs received extensions. Read More »
SU Community Review Board talks of potential partnership with Syracuse’s Citizen Review Board
The board, which independently oversees Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety, teased a partnership with the city's review board. Read More »
Authors with divergent viewpoints on race to speak in campus conversation on March 31
Syracuse University Provost Gretchen Ritter will moderate a campus conversation on March 31 featuring two best-selling authors with unique political views. Read More »
Nancy Sharp, one of Newhouse's 1st women faculty members, had pioneering journalism career
Nancy Sharp first moved to Syracuse in the 1960s when her husband, history professor James Sharp, was hired by SU's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and was one of the first women to be hired as a Newhouse faculty member in the 1970s. Read More »
Annual commemoration service honors SU community members who died this year
This year, SU honored 85 members of the the SU-SUNY ESF communities who have died at the annual Service of Commemoration. Read More »
SU law professors weigh in on Supreme Court's challenges to student loan forgiveness
The Supreme Court overheard arguments in two cases that will determine the fate of President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Read More »