Members of Hong Kong program respond to recent protests in region
Despite student-led protests in Hong Kong pushing for democracy, the Syracuse University study abroad program in Hong Kong has not been affected. Over the past… Read more »
Despite student-led protests in Hong Kong pushing for democracy, the Syracuse University study abroad program in Hong Kong has not been affected. Over the past… Read more »
Starting next fall, Syracuse University will no longer grant transfer credit for courses that students take while on a leave of absence to study abroad.… Read more »
This fall, Syracuse University students will have the opportunity to learn about development and cultural reconciliation in an area once influenced by Nazism and Soviet… Read more »
With the spring 2014 deadline on Tuesday, SU Abroad is still offering the opportunity for students to study in the Middle East, despite ongoing conflicts… Read more »
Studying abroad continues to be one of the highlights of attending college, and many Syracuse University students take full advantage of that opportunity. A lot… Read more »
UPDATED: June 4, 2013 at 5:49 p.m. CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the start date of the summer "Road to Democracy" program… Read more »
As I walked down a winding canyon trail, I was blown away when I saw the stone carvings peeking around the next corner. The iconic… Read more »
After almost two years of conflict, the fighting in Syria has started to lose its place in the headlines of many major news networks in… Read more »
Syracuse University’s study abroad center in Strasbourg, France, will change locations this fall. The new building is located around the corner from the current office,… Read more »
Applications are holding steady for Syracuse University’s fall 2013 study abroad programs in comparison to past years. SU Abroad received 755 applications for its fall… Read more »
This year, Syracuse University offered a new way for international students to transition into American college life. This fall marked the pilot year for the… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, Alexis Santi was misquoted. Santi said the travel registry at Cornell University makes the paperwork easier for… Read more »
For students looking to best utilize their summers, having to choose between study abroad and internship opportunities is not always necessary. “Students are hesitant on… Read more »
Seven Syracuse University students received scholarship funds to study abroad this semester, a five-person increase from 2012. The students received a total of $32,500 in… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the number of Syracuse University students in Jordan this semester was misstated. There are six SU students in… Read more »
When making the decision to come to Istanbul, Turkey, I had to convince myself that I would be able to manage being several continents away… Read more »
In the aftermath of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombings, the safety of Syracuse University students studying abroad became an important topic of discussion. When… Read more »
Having officially blown past the one-month marker of my time in Turkey, I’m finally starting to feel less like a wide-eyed tourist and more like… Read more »
Kelly Sprinkle took weeks to pack up his office, taking books and mementos home now and then. Only a thin pile of papers and a… Read more »
A five-kilometer run will be held this Saturday in honor of Matt Wanetik, a junior at Syracuse University who died Oct. 3 while studying abroad… Read more »
Syracuse University junior Matt Wanetik died Friday morning at the home of his host family in Strasbourg, France, according to an e-mail sent Friday afternoon… Read more »
Syracuse University junior Matt Wanetik died Friday morning at the home of his host family in Strasbourg, France, according to an e-mail sent Friday afternoon… Read more »
Chancellor Nancy Cantor is here to stay - at least until 2014. This summer, Syracuse University's first female chancellor accepted a contract extension that was… Read more »