New York state implements indoor mask mandate with rising COVID-19 cases
The mandate requires people to wear a mask in indoor public places unless they provide proof of vaccination. Read more »
News about the coronavirus' impact on Syracuse University and New York state.
The mandate requires people to wear a mask in indoor public places unless they provide proof of vaccination. Read more »
Having classes on zoom last year was not effective. SU should do everything they can to prevent the same during this spring semester. Read more »
Jazmine Richardson, a senior African American studies and biotechnology major, now focuses her research on improving health care for the Black community. Read more »
The WHO does not have enough information about the Omicron variant to make any conclusions, and the SU community shouldn’t either. Read more »
The university also announced that all students will be required to participate in testing when they return to campus, regardless of vaccination status. Read more »
Coming back to campus between Thanksgiving and winter break puts unnecessary pressure on students’ mental health. Read more »
The new variant was first observed in South Africa and has been identified in other countries, such as Canada, Australia, Japan and Israel. Read more »
Syracuse University's COVID-19 Project Management Office instructed residents of Flint, Day and Lawrinson Halls via email Wednesday to get tested for COVID-19 as a result of wastewater testing. Read more »
Mandating the COVID-19 booster shot would protect the SU community from more outbreaks of the virus. 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 university said it hopes this measure will give them better insight into infection level so it can best respond, if necessary. 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 »
Students, employees and alumni reminisce on 50 years of the student-run cafe, People’s Place. 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 new vaccine mandate is going to help Syracuse businesses by reducing the spread of COVID-19 within their stores and the greater community. Read more »
Syracuse University is continuing its use of wastewater surveillance testing to determine COVID-19 transmission on campus. 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 »
Student employees and students who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are eligible to get COVID-19 booster vaccines from SU beginning Wednesday. Read more »
Two months after the start of classes, ESF administrators continue to sit on their hands while each day graduate employees risk their health teaching ESF students Read more »
To limit burnout, SU instructors should offer more academic support to students and should be more lenient with extensions. Read more »
As COVID-19 cases continue to fall, it is the perfect time to reduce the masking level on campus. Read more »
We demand a commitment to greater transparency and clearer communication from SU administration. Read more »
Although COVID-19 is still a concern, SU made the right decision in hosting Family Weekend this year. Read more »
Since all live concerts and events were canceled during the pandemic, house concerts have bounced back in a big way across SU’s campus. Read more »