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Syracuse University News
U.S. trains the world’s young entrepreneurs, then pushes their startups overseas. NY has an idea.
Why can't many of the brightest foreign students in U.S. colleges build their ideas here after graduation?
Syracuse grad Noah Eagle is the new voice of the ‘Dream Team’ (podcast)
Brent Axe chats with Noah Eagle of NBC Sports on the latest episode of "Syracuse Sports".
City board urges saving former frat house that Syracuse University wants to demolish
SU plans new dorm on land where Comstock Avenue mansion was built in 1905
M. Lisa Manning on leadership: Give people ‘the freedom to work on things and the freedom to fail’
Syracuse University physics professor discusses the power of representation and female mentorship in science.
Hochul appoints Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud to NY Dormitory Authority board
The authority issues billions in tax-exempt bonds for state and local government.
Syracuse University wants to demolish old frat house. City says not so fast
Historic preservation board calls for public hearing on proposal to knock down 119-year-old structure
‘98 grad Terence Lau named dean of Syracuse University College of Law
Lau succeeds Craig Boise in the post.
One man’s road from Syracuse University to the Boxing Hall of Fame
Orange alum Fred Sternburg is part of the International Boxing Hall of Fame's Class of 2024.
More than 600 administrative workers at Syracuse University vote to join union
More than 4,000 of the 5,696 workers on campus now belong to a union, according to SEIU.
Syracuse University increases tuition for next academic year
Trustees approve 2024-25 tuition and fee structure, along with a 8% increase in financial aid
Syracuse offers free semiconductor course for researchers, startups and small businesses
The seven-week training will prepare scientists and engineers for commercializing their products and runs June 17 – July 17.
SU reveals $20 million investment to launch new semiconductor manufacturing center
The center, funded by $10 million from the university and a $10 million grant from Onondaga County, will help train workers for Micron.