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David Crane has seen the worst of mankind. As an international war crimes prosecutor, it comes with the territory. He said he has seen hundreds… Read more »
David Crane has seen the worst of mankind. As an international war crimes prosecutor, it comes with the territory. He said he has seen hundreds… Read more »
A Syracuse University professor isn't disappointed in his students after a billboard they designed and displayed in the city of Syracuse drew a complaint. Instead,… Read more »
With little information available and released late last semester, the School of Education's new joint bachelor's/master's degree program has seen minimal interest from students. Having… Read more »
It was an ugly day at the Tour de France — foggy and cold, with plenty of rain. But it was the perfect day for… Read more »
Students and the university are being forced to make some adjustments in light of the late and significantly reduced New York state budget. Although Syracuse… Read more »
More than 5,000 degrees will be issued Sunday during the 2010 Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry… Read more »
Three new programs of study will be available to students in the fall that are designed to provide a more integrated learning experience than the… Read more »
The rise in professors' salaries across the nation this year was the lowest it has been in 50 years, according to an annual study from… Read more »
Students will be able get both an undergraduate and a master's degree in five years to be a high school teacher under a collaborative program… Read more »
Students who visit a college on a cloudy day are 9 percent more likely to enroll at that school, according to a study from the… Read more »
A petition distributed to the student body at a rally Tuesday on the Quad intended to draw support for a vote on the creation of… Read more »
When junior economics major Ryan Dickerson created the Rylaxer in the summer of 2008, he wasn't trying to make money or even market the product… Read more »
When junior economics major Ryan Dickerson created the Rylaxer in the summer of 2008, he wasn't trying to make money or even market the product… Read more »
Scott Sanders, a director and screenwriter, relayed his personal experiences with black television and film and how the industries are changing Tuesday night during the… Read more »
Jackie Fernandez, a television, radio and film graduate student, sees a racial imbalance in the student population of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.… Read more »
Recruitment Week for Syracuse University's greek sorority system will officially begin Thursday. Fraternities begin their recruitment Feb. 13.Anne McCarthy, a senior public relations major and… Read more »
An unorthodox college admissions essay sparked a nationwide discussion when James Nondorf, the University of Chicago's vice president and dean of admissions, added it as… Read more »
At Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, students must take a core curriculum in order to graduate, much like every other school in the country. But until… Read more »
It looks like a simple pen. It's the same size, the same weight, and it has that same metallic finish. It even writes like a… Read more »
When Yale University sophomores Serrena Iyer and Shashwata Narain discovered last year that they both liked filmmaking, they didn't think much would come of it.Now,… Read more »
Zak Balmuth-Loris doesn't mind living in a shack. After all, it's for a good cause. Balmuth-Loris, and more than 150 students from 12 groups on… Read more »
There was a legitimate buzz in the air on Aug. 15 just outside of Scottsboro, Ala. And it wasn't just the mosquitoes and other bugs… Read more »
Forget the pricey tutor. Online study sites are becoming the cheaper, more popular alternative. Cramster, Sparknotes and Course Hero provide study guides, Power Points by… Read more »