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The 6 news events that defined the last 4 years at SU
The Daily Orange summarized some of the biggest news events that happened during the Class of 2022's time at Syracuse University. Read More »
Students, organizers voice concerns over potential Roe v. Wade repeal
Demonstrators shared experiences and expressed concerns about difficulty accessing reproductive healthcare following the leaked Supreme Court decision. Read More »
Fulbright recipients reflect on application process
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is an academic and cultural exchange program that partners with over 140 countries internationally to fund study and research grants. Read More »
“Shut It Down” exhibit outlines 1970 student strike against Vietnam War
The “Shut It Down” digital exhibition created by the SU Library archives commemorates student protests during the civil rights movement of the late 1960s. Read More »
Law school group helps first-generation law students
The First Generation Law Student Association collaborates with the admissions office at the College of Law to connect with applicants who identify as first-generation law students and want support during the application process. Read More »
SU awarded 2nd STARS Silver rating for recent sustainability efforts
Syracuse University received its second Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating Systems (STARS) Silver Rating for its commitment to increasing sustainability across campus. Read More »
SU places Gamma Phi Beta on disciplinary, social probation
Syracuse University has placed its chapter of Gamma Phi Beta sorority on disciplinary and social probation until May 2023 and December 2022, respectively. Read More »
SU junior Madison Tyler awarded 2022 Beinecke Scholar for graduate funding, mentorship
Tyler, a junior double major in African American studies and English, is the third Syracuse University student to be named a Beinecke scholar. Read More »
SU Ukraine club collects items for civilians impacted by Russian invasion
The Ukraine club at Syracuse University held a donation drive to collect essential supplies for people in Ukraine from April 18-30. Read More »
Female faculty dissatisfied by gender pay equity lawsuit settlement
Female faculty who worked at SU between January 2014 and October 2021 are eligible for compensation as a part of a class action lawsuit settlement over unequal pay. Read More »
SU to award 4 honorary degrees during 2022 commencement
SU will also bestow honorary degrees to Nina Fedoroff, Thomas Magnanti, Howard Phanstiel and Gloria Somolekae. Read More »
SU announces 2022-23 Remembrance Scholars
Syracuse University announced the names of the 35 2022-23 Remembrance Scholars in a university press release on Thursday. Read More »
IMMORTALIZING LOU: Students in the School of Architecture remember Louise 'Lou' Kearns as a mentor and friend
Kearns died on April 14, School of Architecture Dean Michael Speaks announced the following day. She had worked at the university for 27 years. Read More »
10 SU students, alumni receive Fulbright awards in 2022
Ten Syracuse University students and alumni were named 2022 recipients of Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards on Tuesday. Read More »
SU places Phi Kappa Psi fraternity on probation until May 2024
Syracuse University’s chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity has been put on disciplinary and social probation until May 24, 2024. Read More »
The Marshall, Allyn Innovation Center among SU’s summer construction projects
On April 18, Vice President and Chief Campus Facilities Officer Pete Sala sent a campus-wide email listing construction projects set to start this summer and during the fall 2022 semester. Read More »
SU holds One University Awards ceremony honoring community members
The event honors members of the SU community who have made an impact through academics, scholarship, creative work and dedicated service. Read More »
ABC anchor David Muir named as SU’s Class of 2022 commencement speaker
David Muir, the anchor and managing editor of “ABC World News Tonight with David Muir,” will speak at Syracuse University’s 2022 Commencement ceremony. Read More »
SU Maxwell junior student dies
David Odusanya, a junior policy studies major in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has died, according to a campus-wide email Thursday evening. Read More »
PRSSA, Bateman Case Study partner to raise Lymphoma research awareness
The Bateman competition challenges teams of college students to research, plan, implement and evaluate a public relations campaign focused on spreading awareness on lymphoma. Read More »
GSO advocates for more graduate student funding, proposes new executive board position
A survey conducted among 286 respondents across 65 departments revealed that the average monthly salary for graduate students at SU during the semesters is below $2,000. Read More »
SU's budget details 4.5% increase in tuition
SU’s 2022-23 budget includes almost $327 million for student financial aid — an increase of nearly 9%, according to the release. Read More »
Meg Lowe leaves SU after spreading sustainability awareness, community engagement
Lowe will be leaving her role as a sustainability coordinator at SU this Friday, which happens to be Earth Day. Read More »
New York state projects 6 years of construction for community grid
The community grid alternative of the Interstate 81 viaduct project will take six years to construct, according to the project’s environmental impact statement. Read More »