
Haudenosaunee Welcome introduces new students to ancestral land, honors its sanctity
On Monday, members of the Syracuse community came together to honor the land and cultures of the Onondaga nation at the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering. Read more »
On Monday, members of the Syracuse community came together to honor the land and cultures of the Onondaga nation at the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering. Read more »
International Talent Show fosters friendship and community on SU’s campus, connecting students from different cultures. Read more »
Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Dear Freshman, Welcome to Syracuse! You’re finally on your own… Read more »
This Saturday, the annual CNY Gay 5k was held at Onondaga Lake to help celebrate the LBGTQ community in Central New York and raise funds for local LBGTQ non-profit, SAGE Upstate. Read more »
Through his roles as Indigenous Graduation valedictorian and a Haudenosaunee Promise Scholar, Ruchatneet Printup made a mark on SU campus despite being older than his fellow classmates. Read more »
Senior Clarke Johnson leaves behind a legacy of awareness, activism and strength through her community involvement at SU. Read more »
From COVID-19 to Coach Boeheim’s retirement, this graduating class has witnessed an eventful four years at SU. Read more »
From TikTok trends to Taylor Swift albums, here are the Class of 2023’s most defining songs of their years at SU. Read more »
On Saturday, six speakers came to SU as part of the TEDxSyracuseUniversity series, discussing topics such as identity and perseverance. Read more »
Spring semester has been hectic for many, but don't worry we caught everything. Here is what you may have missed this semester. Read more »
On Monday, the Maxwell School welcomed Marianela Maldonado and Luisa De La Ville to screen their new film about Venezuela, “Children of Las Brisas.” Read more »
Fifth year architecture student Jenna Merry created an innovative installation using hemp rope and mycelium for her final thesis project. Read more »
On Thursday night, bestselling author Hua Hsu stopped by SU to talk about his memoir, ‘Stay True.’ The memoir was based on his personal journal from college. Read more »
To formally kick off the opening of Bird Library’s new exhibition, The Uzbekistan Cultural Exhibition, former Peace Corps volunteer Mark Reese stopped by SU to speak about his time in Uzbekistan and his process of translating the Uzbek novel ‘O’tkan Kunlar,’ into English. Read more »
Doctoral candidate in English, Debra Kue uses poetry to explore her identity as a Hmong American and hopes to educate others on her culture. Read more »
Celebrate the rest of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with these campus events and activities. Read more »
On Sunday, OrangeAbility and MoveAlong Inc. held an event in the Barnes Center at The Arch promoting adaptive sports and inclusivity. Read more »
On Wednesday, the SU Art Museum welcomed graduate student Amarachi Attamah to lead a chant performance of 3 songs in her native language of Igbo. Read more »
Celebrate Disability Pride Week this year with an array of events on campus. Read more »
Syracuse University's South Asian Student Association holds its annual Holi celebration Saturday, April 8, 2023. The Festival of Colors brought students from across campus to gather in the Women's Building field to celebrate life and spring by throw colored powder at one another. Read more »
On Wednesday night, members of SU’s Jewish community gathered at Goldstein Auditorium for a Passover Seder. Read more »
For the Renée Crown University Honors Program’s inaugural symposium titled “The Value of Beauty and Beauty in Science,” philosopher Angela Breitenbach and artist Suzanne Anker stopped by SU to discuss topics surrounding science, art and beauty. Read more »
On Sunday, various international student organizations gathered in the Goldstein Auditorium to celebrate their different cultures at the 2023 International Festival. Read more »
Lily Wong, a fellow in the School of Architecture spent the last eight months researching how plants hold significance in architecture, and she showcased this research through the symposium ‘Pet Plants’ on Wednesday. Read more »