King III spoke at Syracuse University’s 37th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Sunday night. The event featured a collection of performances from the Community Choir and Black Celestial Choral Ensemble. Read more »
Dozens of Syracuse University's registered student organizations attended the Winter Involvement Fair in Goldstein Auditorium on Wednesday. Read more »
Over the next five years, Syracuse University will pay $11 million to the city of Syracuse for city services and city neighborhoods that are near the university. Read more »
Over 120 organizations have expressed their support for the campaign, including the New York Civil Liberties Union, The Legal Aid Society and the Center for Community Alternatives, among others. Read more »
Students are required to receive a negative PCR-type test 72 hours prior to arriving on campus or a negative at-home or antigen-type test immediately before traveling to Syracuse. Read more »
Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie announced that finals will remain in person on Friday but non-essential in-person activities will be suspended through Dec. 24. Read more »
Syracuse University is in the process of selecting a new chief of the Department of Public Safety following the retirement of Bobby Maldonado, who currently holds the position. Read more »
Broadwater’s conviction was based on evidence from Sebold’s recognition of Broadwater and analysis of hair found at the scene. The hair analysis is now largely regarded to be a flawed and inaccurate forensic tool. Read more »
Only the month of September had proportionally more student cases than employee cases. There were 426 new student cases reported during the month, making up over 72% of all new student cases throughout the semester. Read more »
The research and training center divides its work into three different categories: gaining employment, job quality and retention, and employment reengagement, which aims to help people with disabilities re-enter the workforce. Read more »
People who received either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccinations for COVID-19 must wait at least six months between their second dose and their booster dose. For those who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, they must wait at least two months after their first dose. Read more »
The provost specifically addressed gender-based pay inequity and also committed to share the findings of the university’s periodic salary reviews. Ritter did not specify when these reviews will take place or be shared. Read more »
Along with providing information about the flu, Groves gave an update on mental health facilities. He said there have been around 4,800 visits to SU’s Counseling Center at the Barnes Center at The Arch this semester. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility five-year plan draft was released on Oct. 18, and its review period ends on Monday. Read more »
From Nov. 21-28, COVID-19 testing will take place at Kimmel Dining Hall. Testing will be closed on Nov. 25 — Thanksgiving — and the two days followin Read more »
The city’s spending is broken down into four categories: enhancing government response and resilience, investing in jobs and economic recovery, transforming infrastructure and public spaces as well as supporting children, families and neighborhoods. Read more »
While Onondaga County’s daily percent change in active COVID-19 cases does not have a statistically significant relationship with SU’s number of cases. Read more »
The protest was organized by Stand With Survivors SU, a student-led organization that aims to fight sexual misconduct and rape culture at the university. Read more »