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Government and education leaders met at Syracuse University to discuss ways higher education institutions can work with military-connected learners.
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A new university semiconductor network hopes to fill many of the 50,000 jobs coming to central New York when Micron builds four microchip plants in the Town of Clay.
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After two days of voting, Syracuse Graduate Employees United voted 728 to 36 to unionize. The vote comes as the graduate workers look to improve their working conditions.
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"Given the realities of college athletics today, it is highly unlikely there ever will be another person at Syracuse or at any other school who will replicate Jim's achievements," Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud said.
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The Syracuse women's basketball team won't have to head far for its post season.
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The Syracuse Orange football team takes on the Minnesota Golden Gophers Thursday afternoon in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl.
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In November 2022, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed new legislation governing collegiate NIL in New York.
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Syracuse goalkeeper Russell Shealy stopped two shots in an eight-round shootout and Amferny Sinclair scored the game-winner as No. 3 seed Syracuse beat 13th-seeded Indiana 7-6 in a shootout on Monday night to win the NCAA College Cup championship for the first time in program history.
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The bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 killed 270 people, including 190 Americans, and launched a decades-long international manhunt for the attackers.
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Syracuse University announced it would be transforming the JMA Wireless Dome, improving comfort and fan experience.