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Public Health Advisory: New COVID-19 Clusters
Dear Students, Faculty, Staff and Families: In the past 24 hours, we have confirmed 21 new cases of COVID-19 among Syracuse University students. The majority of these new cases appear to be linked to two unrelated off-campus gatherings held this…
“Trump’s EPA rewrote the rules on air, water energy. Now voters face a choice on climate change issues.”
Charles Driscoll, University Professor of environmental systems in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, was quoted in the USA Today story “Trump’s EPA rewrote the rules on air, water energy. Now voters face a choice on climate change issues.”…
Reminder: On-Campus Flu Clinic Ends Friday, Nov. 6
Dear Parents and Families: All Syracuse University students, including those who live on campus; those who live off campus and/or use campus facilities; and those who are studying remotely for fall 2020, but will return to campus in spring 2021,…
“Balter claims Katko ads are racist, misogynist. Are they?”
Shanna Kushner Gadarian, associate professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was interviewed for the WRVO (Syracuse) story “Balter claims Katko ads are racist, misogynist. Are they?” Dana Balter, the Democratic candidate in the race for the 24th Congressional…
“How Salatha Willis plans to make Syracuse more inclusive.”
Salatha Willis, Associate Athletic Director for Diversity, Culture and Climate, and Danielle Smith, professor of African American studies in the College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Renée Crown University Honors Program, were featured in The Athletic article…
Lane Closure Planned Saturday at Euclid Avenue Campus Entrance
On Saturday, Oct. 24, a local contractor will be repairing Euclid Avenue pavers adjacent to the campus entrance booth. The work is being completed in the campus outbound lane (for vehicles heading east). To complete the repair, the lane will…
“How to reduce lactic acid build up in your muscles during exercise — and why it happens.”
Jessica Garay, assistant professor of nutrition and food studies in Falk College, was quoted by Insider for the story “How to reduce lactic acid build up in your muscles during exercise — and why it happens.” Garay, who studies the…
“Disagreeing, Election Prep, Scary Movies, Mini Book Club, ALS Research.”
Kendall Phillips, professor of communication and rhetorical studies in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, was interviewed by BYU Radio’s The Lisa Show for the episode “Disagreeing, Election Prep, Scary Movies, Mini Book Club, ALS Research.” Phillips, an expert…
Newly Installed Solar Panels on Schine Student Center Roof to Begin Producing Clean Energy
Campus sustainability encompasses a broad range of actions and choices—some of which are subtle, while others are eye-catching. The renovation of the Schine Student Center has meant the addition of another attention-grabbing clean energy element: new solar panels on the…
Students and Staff Volunteer in Biannual Veterans Affinity Group Cemetery Cleanup
The veteran section of Oakwood Cemetery was cleared of overgrown grass and debris on Oct. 3 by Syracuse University’s Veterans Affinity Group. The 19 socially distanced volunteers cleared the section’s 70 grave markers. Kari Mickinkle is the Veterans Affinity Group’s…