Tag: Newhouse
Barner-McDuffie House hosts Black Health Professional Panel
Black women in healthcare gathered for a panel to discuss the importance of representation, diversity, and available resources at SU. Read More »
VPA undergraduate student dies
Wobbe was originally from Louisville, Kentucky, and was studying musical theater, SU's Allen Groves Wrote in Friday night email. Read More »
Andrea-Rose Oates claims Unsung Hero Award for nonprofit ‘Girlz Rize’
Andrea-Rose Oates, SU junior, received the Unsung Hero Award honoring her community service and advocacy for girls' education. Read More »
Gallery: Scenes from No. 2 Duke's visit to Syracuse
Syracuse men's basketball fell to No. 2 Duke 83-54 Wednesday. Here are the best images from the Blue Devils' visit to SU. Read More »
USen addresses immigration policies, federal budget freezing, DEI programs
Faculty and community members raised concerns about national issues impacting SU’s campus. This photo is from an earlier meeting. Read More »
Interfaith America founder Eboo Patel discusses religious diversity, democracy
On Tuesday night, Dr. Eboo Patel spoke at SU about religious diversity and building connections to promote inclusion and change. Read More »
'Dangerous precedent': SU professors petition after deans' override of faculty vote on new A&S curriculum
Faculty members are urging Deans Mortazavi and Van Slyke to work collaboratively with the Curriculum Committee to revise and delay the implementation of the new Liberal Arts Core by one year. Read More »
Gallery: The D.O.’s top 5 photos from January
The Daily Orange has compiled our top-five photos from the first month of 2025, featuring looks into campus communities and city news. Read More »
DPS investigating criminal activity, vehicle larcenies reports on Comstock
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety is actively investigating multiple reports of criminal activity around Comstock Avenue. Read More »
Remembrance Scholars react to 'Lockerbie: A Search for Truth'
SU Remembrance Scholars reflect on how “Lockerbie: A Search for Truth” portrays the Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bombing. Read More »
Reflecting on former President Jimmy Carter’s 1976 visit to Syracuse
Former President Jimmy Carter visited Syracuse in 1976 just three weeks before election day, delivering a speech. Read More »
GSO discusses changes to higher education enacted by President Trump’s administration
SU's GSO President Daniel Kimmel pushed for student rights amid policy changes, while appointing a new committee head and allocating funding. Read More »
SU anthropology discusses abolitionist ideology through prison systems
SU's Anthropology Dept hosted Justin Helepololei, who discussed prison abolition and rethinking justice systems as part of a speaker series. Read More »
DPS identifies person responsible for Walnut Ave. bias incident
SU's Dept of Public Safety issued citations and a trespass notice to a person who shouted a racial slur on Walnut Avenue. Read More »
SU to host cultural events for Black History Month
To celebrate Black History Month, groups such as Syracuse University’s BIPOC Student success program will host various events. Read More »
Dead body found in Irving Garage
A dead body was found in Syracuse University's Irving Garage on Monday. The person was not affiliated with SU. Read More »
Syracuse University hosts 40th annual MLK Celebration dinner
A sold-out crowd gathered in the JMA Wireless Dome to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and recognize SU’s Unsung Hero award winners. Read More »
USen discusses 2025 fiscal budget, Trump’s executive orders at 1st meeting of semester
Syracuse University Senate discussed FY2026 budget challenges, Trump’s executive orders, and the success of the Forever Orange campaign. Read More »
Syracuse University releases updated Liberal Arts Core
SU will launch a revised Liberal Arts Core in fall 2025, designed to prepare students for challenges such as artificial intelligence. Read More »
‘Armageddon’: Los Angeles-based Syracuse students reflect on wildfires
As wildfires continue across LA, students begin a new semester while hoping their neighborhood isn't the next one to make the news. Read More »
As 2025 Marshall Scholar, Newhouse alum hopes to explore AI ethics
Ghael Fobes was honored as a 2025 Marshall Scholar after graduating from SU in 2022. He hopes to explore the ethics of AI in journalism. Read More »
ATO in process of campus return despite suspension
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has confirmed they are in the process of returning to SU, but the university confirmed ATO is still suspended. Read More »
Barnes & Noble College provides updates on SU campus store
Barnes & Noble released an update regarding plans at SU, regarding management and online resources after the takeover of the campus store. Read More »