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"We have learned that one of the speakers specifically called out a number of Jewish student organizations by name, accusing them of being 'complicit' in genocide," Vice Chancellor Gretchen Ritter and Senior Vice President Allen Groves said in a message to campus.
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Capacity is decreasing at the JMA Wireless Dome as new chairback seating is implemented throughout the facility for the first time since the facility opened in 1980.
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State Sen. John Mannion helped to secure funding for a program at Syracuse University which will allow for increased diversity in the workforce.
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More than 7 inches of rain fell across parts of northern Onondaga County this week.
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The program teaches 25 veterans from across the country about entrepreneurship and building a successful company.
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Some recommendations agreed to by the university include phasing out single-use plastics and creating a sustainability research competition to explore new ways to reduce emissions.
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Before you plug in your phone or computer at a public charging station, think twice.
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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.