
SU, SUNY-ESF commemorates community members who’ve died over past 2 years
This is the fifth annual Service of Commemoration, though last year’s ceremony was canceled due to the pandemic. Read more »
This is the fifth annual Service of Commemoration, though last year’s ceremony was canceled due to the pandemic. Read more »
The recommendations come after the publication of former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s review of DPS in February and SA-sponsored focus groups with DPS this fall. Read more »
The welcome kits will be a way to encourage incoming students to join Student Association and make the organization more accessible. Read more »
If implemented, the revised constitution will change election procedures, including adding a second school-wide assembly election in the fall. Read more »
In response to protests on campus last academic year, SU formed the team in August 2020 to “support and engage student activism.” Read more »
While legislative sessions begin in the fall semester under SA's current legislation, the new system would allow the Assembly to meet at least once before summer break. Read more »
Some members were concerned about a clause in the bill that denounces BDS, a Palestinian-led movement that supports boycotts, divestments and economic sanctions against Israel. Read more »
SA’s goal is to have the university adopt the definition in the bill to strengthen its response to anti-Semitism on campus. Read more »
SA introduced My Student Support Program, a platform that would offer students 24/7 mental health support and other wellness resources, last semester. Read more »
Though the length of instruction hasn’t changed, some instructors have concerns about how isolation due to COVID-19 and the continued pressure of the 14-week semester may affect students. Read more »
SA has already begun working directly with leadership in the financial aid office to implement a chat box feature for students on the office’s website. Read more »
Unsung Heroes are community members, employees or students that positively impact others but are not “widely recognized” for their work. Read more »
My Student Support Program, an app SA leaders first discussed in September, offers college students fitness lessons, health assessments and 24/7 mental health support. Read more »
SA held a series of nine student-led focus groups about DPS throughout October for students to share their concerns about the department Read more »
Since #NotAgainSU’s occupation of the Barnes Center in November 2019, SA has advocated for the movement. Read more »
SAET includes three deans, three faculty members, three staff members and one student representative. Read more »
SA is working to expand students’ access to open educational resources and provide more e-books through SU Libraries. Read more »
Students will be able to access Callisto as soon as it is made available on campus. Read more »
SA is working to reinstate the LA program as part of SU's commitment to enrolling underrepresented students. Read more »
Student Association will meet with Mayor Ben Walsh next week to discuss replacing a traffic light at the intersection of Waverly and Comstock avenues with a four-way stop. Read more »
Lynch’s proposed Public Safety Community Review Board will hear, review and recommend actions in response to allegations of misconduct by DPS officers. Read more »
An Assembly member proposed the idea following the death of a student last week after colliding with an SU trolley at the intersection. Read more »
SA is working with the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs to create a chat box where students can ask questions about their financial aid. Read more »
The “Lyft Bill,” which SA has passed for several years now, will give students a credit of at least $10 toward a Lyft ride. Read more »