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Orientation Prepares College of Law Students for Next Three Years and Beyond
The College of Law at Syracuse University hosts an orientation program unlike any other, preparing students by providing mentors, career skills and even heading down to the farm.
Office of Human Capital Development announces new policies on discrimination and harassment
Syracuse University today announced a revised and comprehensive policy regarding sexual harassment, discrimination and abuse. The new policy sets clear parameters and provides specific direction to University employees and the wider SU community with respect to appropriate conduct and the…
Joint Board of Trustees/SU Working Group releases University Statement of Principles and directions regarding abuse or violence against children
Jim Reilly(315) 443-4224 As part of Syracuse University’s continuing efforts to provide an open, safe environment for all SU community members and visitors, the special Joint Working Group of the University and Board of Trustees has released a set of…
Joint Board of Trustees/SU Working Group releases University Statement of Principles and directions regarding abuse or violence against children
As part of Syracuse University’s continuing efforts to provide an open, safe environment for all SU community members and visitors, the special Joint Working Group of the University and Board of Trustees has released a set of directions for all…
Halloween fun run/walk combines fitness with festivities
Ghouls and goblins normally come out on Halloween night, but this year, they can be found running and walking around campus in the middle of the day. In an effort to provide a fun, healthy addition to the day’s festivities…
SU in the News: Tuesday, August 30
National and regional media cite TRAC research for stories on immigration, health care fraud
University commemorates Asian-Pacific American Heritage in April
APA Heritage Month celebrates Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
SU in the News: Monday, November 2
School of Education’s Kathleen Hinchman questions conflicts of interest within common-standards effort in Education Week
SU in the News: Monday, November 2, 2009
Kathleen Hinchman, reading and language arts professor in the School of Education, was mentioned in an Education Week article about potential conflicts of interest among authors involved in the efforts by the National Governors Association and the Council of the…
SU’s Pulse to present free concert by Syracuse Symphony Orchestra Oct. 1
SU’s Pulse to present free concert by Syracuse Symphony Orchestra Oct. 1September 16, 2007Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu As part of the 2007-08 season of Syracuse University’s Pulse performing arts series, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO) will present a free concert Monday,…