Broadcast journalist Bob Dotson reflects on career at SU event
Bob Dotson, an acclaimed broadcast journalist, spoke at Newhouse on Tuesday, reflecting on his career now that he has retired. Read more »
Bob Dotson, an acclaimed broadcast journalist, spoke at Newhouse on Tuesday, reflecting on his career now that he has retired. Read more »
The Syracuse University chapter of the NAACP hosted Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale and Martese Johnson as speakers at the university's first Blacktivism conference on Saturday. Read more »
Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, spoke on “Abundance without Attachment” at SU on Thursday. Read more »
New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander recalls how reading poetry to boys at a juvenile detention facility illustrates the power of language to inspire the marginalized. Read more »
Jennifer Nadler, an adjunct professor at Onondaga Community College, shared her personal story dealing with sexual assault as part of her presentation at SU on Thursday. Read more »
Here are some photos from Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Syracuse University as part of the national "It's On Us" campaign to end sexual assault and relationship violence on college campuses. Read more »
There were no problems with security for Vice President Joe Biden's visit to SU on Thursday. Police blocked off parts of the road and increased security around Schine. Read more »
Students in attendance at Joe Biden's "It's On Us" campaign stop on Thursday said the vice president was personable and sent a powerful message about sexual assault prevention. Read more »
Vice President Joe Biden, an alumnus of Syracuse University's College of Law, spoke Thursday at Goldstein Auditorium about the importance of preventing sexual assault on college campuses. Read more »
Here are three takeaways from Vice President Joe Biden's speech at Syracuse University about sexual assault prevention. Read more »
Here are five things you need to know about Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Syracuse University on Thursday. Read more »
Here are some other notable politicians who have spoken at SU in addition to Vice President Joe Biden. Read more »
Waverly Avenue between South Crouse and Walnut avenues is scheduled to be closed between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to accommodate Biden’s arrival to and departure from Syracuse. Read more »
Martese Johnson, along with speakers and activists from all over the United States, will be speaking on the subject of blacktivism, which is defined as the conscious action, support and involvement in creating political, social and economic change for people of the African diaspora. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud and keynote speaker Brig. Gen. Michael Fantini, the principal director for Middle East policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, discussed Syracuse University's efforts in veterans affairs at the Veterans Day Ceremony on Wednesday. Read more »
Here are 5 things you need to know about Vice President Joe Biden's time as a student at SU and his connection to Syracuse afterwards. Read more »
Tickets for Vice President Joe Biden’s speaking event on Thursday will be available on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the Schine Student Center. Read more »
Speaker applications for the spring 2016 TEDxSyracuseUniversity conference will be accepted starting Monday. The deadline for the conference’s speaker applications is Jan. 18, 2016 at 5 p.m. Read more »
Chet Kanojia discussed his experience founding the groundbreaking company Aereo in 2012, and the legal trouble he faced afterward on Thursday in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium. Read more »
Representatives from the Sierra Club spoke to a small crowd on the SUNY-ESF about combatting coal industry bailouts approved by Governor Cuomo. Read more »
The vice president and College of Law alumnus will visit campus on Thursday to speak about sexual assault prevention. Read more »
A psychotherapist who specializes in the treatment of eating disorders and a registered dietitian nutritionist will lecture about understanding and treating eating disorders in the Falk Complex on Thursday. Read more »
As the last University Lecture speaker for the fall semester, Canadian journalist Naomi Klein insisted to the audience that change is necessary in her speech “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate.” Read more »
During the (In)Justice For All event, seven panelists discussed topics including police brutality, racial profiling of victims, recent social movements involving young people, law enforcement reactions and how the media has handled these issues. Read more »