Study: Female researchers are less likely to have academic research published
Female experts said for discrepancies in academic papers to change, beliefs and practices of those who encourage students to publish must change. Read more »
Female experts said for discrepancies in academic papers to change, beliefs and practices of those who encourage students to publish must change. Read more »
Thousands of Yazidi people, a religious minority in the Middle East, have been killed by the Islamic State group militant group. Read more »
Rep. John Katko (R-Syracuse), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) are all up for re-election in 2018. Here is a breakdown of the challenges they may face in their respective races. Read more »
Since the beginning of the semester, ITS has sent seven phishing alert notifications, an increase from five during the same period last year. Read more »
New Zealand is considering a visa program for refugees displaced by climate change. Here’s what three Syracuse University professors think about it. Read more »
Mayoral candidates Ben Walsh, Juanita Perez Williams and Howie Hawkins spoke outside the Syracuse Technology Garden on Monday as Linda McMahon met with Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., and Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y. Read more »
Consensus, a citizen group founded in 2014, has recommended the city of Syracuse government and Onondaga County government consolidate. Read more »
Nikole Hannah-Jones, a MacArthur Fellow, addressed a packed Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium Thursday night. Read more »
From Amazon’s latest program to elections in Kenya, here are five stories that may show up on a COM 117 current events quiz. Read more »
Last month, the Senate and House voted on a budget resolution that may allow oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Read more »
Colton “C.J.” Jones, a Syracuse University alumnus, fell into a coma after inhaling smoke from the California wildfires. Read more »
Syracuse University will distribute 4,000 mumps, measles and rubella vaccines at clinics this week. The mumps outbreak at the university has affected more than 70 people since August. Read more »
From Amazon to the Astros, here are five stories from last week that may help you pass a COM 117 current events quiz. Read more »
A new visa suspension between the United States and Turkey has the potential to leave many prospective students from Turkey in limbo. Read more »
The Catalonian referendum for independence was declared illegal by Spain's government, and Spanish police used force to try to shut down the vote earlier this month. Read more »
The campaign will feature thousands of dollars in possible prize awards for on-campus units such as schools and colleges. Read more »
The research will help scientists better understand organisms’ biological clocks, experts say. Read more »
More than 500 SU students, faculty and staff are estimated to have ties to Puerto Rico. Read more »
Professors at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, though, said students need to better understand the First Amendment. Read more »
Campus protests like recent ones on Cornell University’s campus are likely to continue in coming years given the country’s racial climate under President Donald Trump, scholars said. Read more »
The government of Kazakhstan signed a plan this week to reintroduce tigers back to a part of their native range 70 years after they went extinct there. Read more »
The Institute for Veterans and Military Families, a national organization, was founded by Michael Haynie, Syracuse University’s vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation. Read more »
The university’s growing endowment, in the wake of its decision to divest from fossil fuels, may be a signal to other schools that divestment is a viable option. Read more »
Many conservatives have been hesitant to discuss climate change, but on Thursday night several prominent Republican politicians came together in Dineen Hall to talk about future market-based solutions to the topic. Read more »