The Daily Orange Editorial Board considers a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research and concludes that it should not be recognized by universities for its small sample size, but warrants further investigation. Read more »
Syracuse University’s 13th annual Human Rights Film Festival showed a variety of films, spanning the globe and different human rights issues. Read more »
Tim Lester has been dealt a difficult hand with two injured quarterbacks. He's handled the situation well, and that's partly why Syracuse has started out 3-1. Read more »
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez explains why large corporations have an ethical responsibility to play a role in addressing global problems. Read more »
Canada won the WILC in the Carrier Dome on Sunday. The team has never lost in the WILC, and the Iroquois has always gotten the silver medal. Read more »
King David’s is not only an excellent place to sit down for quality cuisine, but also a great hangout spot with a casual, enjoyable atmosphere. Read more »
A recent study from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that students whose TAs match their race or ethnicity earn higher grades. The study was conducted at an unnamed public university in California. Read more »
In a collaboration amongst numerous educational institutions across the United States, including the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, steps are being taken toward the creation of a Biorefinery Development and Commercialization Center. Read more »
Syracuse University joined partnered with It's On Us, a national movement developed by the White House to change the way students think about sexual assault on college campuses, last fall. A year later, the university continues to raise awareness about sexual assault on campus. Read more »
SU professor Don Siegel conducted a recent study which concluded that water quality in central New York is not negatively impacted from fracking operations in northern Pennsylvania and southeastern Ohio. Read more »
Students at Syracuse University can utilize the recently released Companion app to have their family and friends virtually walk them home if they feel unsafe. Read more »
Syracuse University professor Mary Karr is receiving critical acclaim for her latest book, “The Art of Memoir.” The novel addresses the importance of memoir and acts as a part-how-to guide for aspiring memoirists. Read more »
The new Nutrition, Assessment, Consultation and Education (ACE) Center will increase research opportunity for students in the nutrition program in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. The center also marks another transformation for the Falk College as it continues to consolidate its programs into the Falk Complex. Read more »