SA works to reinstate Posse Scholarship program for students in Los Angeles
SA is working to reinstate the LA program as part of SU's commitment to enrolling underrepresented students. Read more »
SA is working to reinstate the LA program as part of SU's commitment to enrolling underrepresented students. Read more »
Though the 34 students who were awarded Syracuse University's first Posse scholarships will arrive on campus as part of the Class of 2016, the majority… Read more »
Maggie Sardino was awarded the 2022 Fulbright-MITACS Globalink scholarship, which consists of completing an advanced research project for 10 to 12 weeks over this summer in Canada. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses SU’s proposed scholarship for valedictorians and salutatorians and why it’s the wrong way to recruit promising students. Read more »
Syracuse University College Dean Bea González has been tasked to serve as liaison between the Posse Foundation and the university. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board agrees that appointing a Posse liaison will help mend relationships between the program and Syracuse University as well as its students and administration. Read more »
Bea González, dean of University College, will act as liaison for Syracuse University with the Posse program after the university decided to cut back on related recruitment efforts in Atlanta and Los Angeles in the past. Read more »
The president of the Posse Foundation, which provides students with full, four-year scholarships to colleges and universities, met with Syracuse University Posse scholars for the first time on Wednesday. Read more »
The president of the Posse Foundation rescheduled her planned Monday visit to the Syracuse University campus due to the snowstorm in New York City. Deborah… Read more »
In a message sent Wednesday night to Syracuse University Posse scholars, Deborah Bial, president and founder of The Posse Foundation, acknowledged the ongoing sit-in at Crouse-Hinds Hall, and spoke about the future of the program at SU. Read more »
The cuts Syracuse University recently made to the Posse program were reasonable considering that fact, but the university made the right decision in revisiting the… Read more »
The university announced about a month ago that SU would now only provide scholarships for future Posse scholars from Miami and would stop scholars from Atlanta and Los Angeles. But following a protest of the decision on Sept. 19, administrators announced they were rethinking the changes and on Monday decided to continue the Atlanta Posse for one more year. Read more »
Syracuse University has revised its changes to the Posse program and will now support a Posse in Atlanta next year in addition to a long-term… Read more »
Syracuse University is reconsidering cuts to the Posse scholarship program following criticism about the changes from the campus community. “We simply wanted to give it… Read more »
Almost 100 Syracuse University community members gathered in front of the Life Sciences Complex on Friday afternoon to protest scholarship cuts made to minority student programs. Read more »
Carlos Bonachea said he would be in the military right now without it. Alex Trinh never would have left California. Pedro Bringas never would have… Read more »
Whenever the homesickness seemed too great, Andrew Johnson knew he could turn to his Posse. Johnson, a student at Grinnell College in Iowa, is one… Read more »
At some point in our journey through this frozen tundra we call Syracuse, we have to ask ourselves, why do we do it? What in… Read more »
The student government at the University of California, Berkeley recently created a school-funded scholarship for students deemed ineligible for financial aid because of a previous… Read more »
Lewis has been working to create change and inspiration since he was in high school. He is now continuing that work as SA’s vice president for diversity and inclusion. Read more »
With only days left in their positions, Hastings and Golden told The Daily Orange that they’re happy with what they’ve accomplished over the past year but disappointed in how their relationship with the university evolved. Read more »
Students will be able to access Callisto as soon as it is made available on campus. Read more »
Our reader argues that SA President and Vice President candidates Justine Hastings and Ryan Golden are best qualified for student leadership. The candidates have promised to represent all students, freeze tuition, and expand financial aid opportunities, among other important policies. Read more »
The meeting lasted about two hours. Maxwell Auditorium was packed full and people waited outside the room to listen in. Read more »