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“Did President Trump’s Ban from Twitter Violate Free Speech? The experts say not exactly.”
Shubha Ghosh, the Crandall Melvin Professor of Law in the College of Law, was quoted in the Katie Couric Media piece “Did President Trump’s Ban from Twitter Violate Free Speech? The experts say not exactly.” Ghosh, an expert in antitrust…
Coming Back to Campus in Spring 2021? Submit Proof of Flu Vaccination Today! (Returning students who were not on campus in the fall)
Dear Students: Next month, a new academic semester will get underway. We hope you plan to join us on campus when we resume in-person, residential instruction on Monday, Feb. 8. We are writing to remind you that, as part of…
Submit Proof of Your Flu Vaccination Before Classes Start (New and transfer students)
Dear Students: We look forward to formally welcoming you to the Orange family when you arrive on campus next month. As you make plans to travel to Syracuse, we want to share an important public health reminder. As part of…
Submit Proof of Flu Vaccination If You Have Not Done So (Returning Students)
Dear Students: In less than a month, we will welcome you back to campus for the start of the Spring 2021 semester. We are looking forward to your return! Our records indicate that you have not yet submitted proof of…
‘Trust the Process’ with COVID Vaccine, Emergency Management Director Says
Trust the process. As a 16-year member of the United States Air Force Reserve and now in his job as director of emergency management and business continuity at the University, Joseph Hernon has always followed that philosophy. And that’s why…
Concern Over Armed Protest Grows Ahead of Jan. 20
It is becoming ever more obvious that last week’s horrific scenes on Capitol Hill were not a one-off. Interviewed yesterday, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was shocked by the magnitude of the bureau’s intelligence on possible new violence. “I…
College of Visual and Performing Arts Flexes Creative Muscle to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic
“Visual and Performing Arts students wouldn’t have a reason to be here if they couldn’t sing or hold an instrument or act onstage or spend time in the studio. The arts are a social activity, not something that lends itself…
DPS Chief Robert ‘Bobby’ Maldonado to Retire After 40 Years in Law Enforcement
After 40 years in public safety and law enforcement, Robert “Bobby” Maldonado, the University’s Chief of the Department of Public Safety, will retire on Aug. 1. Since joining the University in 2015, Chief Maldonado has led a team of public…
Important Public Health Reminder for Off-Campus Students
Dear Off-Campus Students: We are aware that many of you are beginning to or making plans to return to your off-campus housing. At the same time, we are experiencing a concerning surge in COVID-19 infections, deaths and hospitalizations in Central…
Student Gets Dose of ‘Hope, Optimism and Relief’ with COVID-19 Vaccine
Louis Smith was thrilled when he was named valedictorian of his class at Mynderse Academy in Seneca Falls, about 50 miles west of Syracuse. A lifelong Syracuse University sports fan, Smith was ecstatic when he received his acceptance letter from…