University, local communities examine present, future of Connective Corridor
It was an imposing ivory tower. It was a fading manufacturing town. It was the same city, worlds apart. “When you get away a distance… Read more »
It was an imposing ivory tower. It was a fading manufacturing town. It was the same city, worlds apart. “When you get away a distance… Read more »
Although Chancellor Nancy Cantor will leave Syracuse University in 2014, Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric Spina said he doesn’t plan on leaving SU in the… Read more »
Seven members from the Syracuse University Board of Trustees will serve on the committee to select the next chancellor. Board Chairman Richard Thompson announced the… Read more »
From her office in Career Services at the Schine Student Center, Kim Brown starts each workday with a tweet. Her more than 3,000 followers see… Read more »
Six months after University Senate members first stated concern about administrators not following a procedural process regarding promotions, the roles of faculty versus administration are… Read more »
Syracuse University officials hope to have the search committee to select the next chancellor in place by Jan. 1, 2013. Bruce Carter, chair of University… Read more »
Across the university neighborhood, students and landlords are preparing properties for Hurricane Sandy. Landlords renting to Syracuse University students said they were emailing renters today… Read more »
The State University of New York College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry will be canceling classes starting at 2 p.m. on Monday until 11 a.m.… Read more »
Changes to the Syracuse University employee retirement plan go into full effect on Monday, following changes to the plan announced in September. The updated plan… Read more »
About two weeks after Nancy Cantor’s announcement to leave her position as Syracuse University’s chancellor in 2014, plans to find SU’s 12th chancellor are in… Read more »
With nearly half of the newly installed Connective Corridor bike lane lights smashed or broken, officials from the Connective Corridor are asking the community to… Read more »
In more than eight years as chancellor, Nancy Cantor has envisioned and helped champion programs aimed at elevating the university’s national and local presence. Cantor's… Read more »
Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s decision to leave Syracuse University when her contract ends in 2014 was described as a shock by members of the university alumni… Read more »
Click for interactive Common Ground for Peace storybook Thirty-three years ago to the week, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama visited Syracuse University. It cost… Read more »
Last winter, Zach Ott celebrated Thanksgiving and Christmas outdoors in downtown Syracuse, surrounded by office buildings and a bustling Centro transportation hub on Salina Street.… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, Bruce Carter's position was misstated. Carter is an associate professor of psychology and child and family studies. The Daily… Read more »
After a notably busy summer in which faculty kept an eye on policy discussions such as Bernie Fine and the roles of administration versus faculty,… Read more »
After one student was hospitalized for an allergic reaction to dust, and members of the mathematics department complained that students on crutches did not have… Read more »
Four months into the renovation on Carnegie Library’s grand main entrance and Reading Room, areas on the first and second floor are still in early… Read more »
Following the start of major construction in mid-May, restoration of Carnegie Library's main Reading Room and original Quad entrance is expected to be completed within… Read more »
UPDATED: May 21, 2013, 6:45 p.m. CLARIFICATION: The board noted the faculty were considered qualified by College of Law faculty and believed the process used… Read more »
UPDATED: May 5, 4:20 p.m. An early morning shooting outside the Sheraton University and Hotel Conference Center that left one wounded did not involve members… Read more »
Miscreant. A person who behaves badly or in a way that breaks the law. It is the word Jeanette Wall uses to describe herself, but… Read more »
After the Syracuse men's basketball team was called out for poor academic performance during a Wednesday press conference with the U.S. Secretary of Education, head… Read more »