Supreme Court rulings to keep an eye on this summer
The Supreme Court will soon issue rulings on cases which could directly impact Syracuse University, including a potential overturning of affirmative action. Read more »
The Supreme Court will soon issue rulings on cases which could directly impact Syracuse University, including a potential overturning of affirmative action. Read more »
If approved, Syracuse University will need to operate under new regulations from the Department of Education for Title IX’s application to athletics. Read more »
The Toner Prizes, which were created in 2009, recognize excellence in local and national political reporting in honor of the late Newhouse alum Robin Toner. Read more »
The Supreme Court overheard arguments in two cases that will determine the fate of President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Read more »
The Supreme Court will soon issue a ruling for two cases that challenge the legality of President Biden's loan relief plan after hearing oral arguments. Read more »
Sen. Mitt Romney will be the keynote speaker for the Newhouse School of Public Communications’ Washington D.C. Toner Prize ceremony in March. Read more »
Schumer announced Monday that he will bring Savion Pollard, an SU student and the 1st Micron intern, to Biden's State of the Union address. Read more »
Following central New York’s close midterm elections and electorate-shifting statewide redistricting, here’s what the Jan. 7 inauguration of the 188th Congress means for Onondaga County and New York state’s newly-elected representatives. Read more »
Biden's plan as of now allows borrowers to get $10,000 to $20,000 in student debt relief depending on their income and Pell Grant recipient status, but has been challenged by states and individuals. Read more »
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a second case against President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan. Read more »
A suspect was charged Sunday in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, which killed 270 people including 35 SU Abroad students. Read more »
President Joe Biden announced the student loan forgiveness plan on Aug. 22 of this year. Now the Supreme Court will be hearing the case in Feb. 2023 to discuss the legality of the program. Read more »
As the preliminary agreement waits to be passed in the Senate, Syracuse University professors see an impact on Amtrak travel if the unions strike. Read more »
Six days after Election night, Brandon Williams defeated Francis Conole for New York's 22nd Congressional District. Read more »
Polls in September and October bounced between Conole and Williams, and now after two days, the race is still too close to call. Read more »
Political science professors at Syracuse said the nationalization of the midterm races has led to significant funding contributions from national PACs to local elections. Read more »
A panel of Maxwell faculty evaluated the effects of a recent environmental policy in the United States at a Center for Policy Research event on Tuesday. Read more »
SU plans to pursue diversity and equitable admissions through recruitment in the case the Supreme Court bans affirmative action in college admissions. Read more »
SU is an affirmative action institution and former chancellor Nancy Cantor was instrumental in a previous Supreme Court case about affirmative action when she worked as provost of the University of Michigan. Read more »
Federal student loan recipients can apply for up to $20,000 in debt relief using an online form launched by the Department of Education on Monday. Read more »
The celebration was in partnership with Central New York Women of Italian and Syracuse Heritage (WISH-CNY) and the Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation (NOON), and included sponsors such as Black Artist Collective, SU Native Student Program and the Syracuse Peace Council. Read more »
Indigenous Peoples' Day recognizes the resilience and diversity of Indigenous people in the United States. Read more »
Micron Technology announced its decision to invest up to $100 billion in a semiconductor chip manufacturing campus in Clay, N.Y., just north of Syracuse. Read more »
Five faculty experts in Maxwell who specialize in fields related to the overturn of Roe v. Wade and its impact discussed the decision at a panel on Wednesday evening. Read more »