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 »
Hundreds of canal enthusiasts will come to Syracuse on Sunday to discuss and celebrate the research, preservation and revitalization of canals across the globe. Read more »
Adam Duritz and the American rock band captivated the Lakeview Amphitheater’s audience Saturday night with hits like “Omaha,” “Mr. Jones” and “Rain King.” Read more »
Syracuse University professor will give lecture open to the Syracuse community on the rise of fake news and what individuals can do to combat it. Read more »
Jonathan Mooney spoke to about 1,000 people in Goldstein Auditorium at the 20th Annual First-Year Milton Lecture on Wednesday evening, focusing his lecture on learning disabilities and the perceptions about them. Read more »
Panelists from the Syracuse University community address issues such as police brutality and Ku Klux Klan flyers being distributed in Syracuse during a town hall meeting for SU's chapter of the NAACP. Read more »
Hundreds of Syracuse community members gathered in front of Syracuse's City Hall on Monday evening to mourn the victims of the Orlando shooting. Read more »
The theme for this year’s TEDxSyracuseUniversity event was Glitch. The seven TEDxSU speakers shared stories and experiences that were meant to challenge the status quo of the negative connotation associated with the word “Glitch.” Read more »
"Serial" creator Sarah Koenig spoke at Syracuse University about her successful podcast for the last University Lecture of the spring 2016 semester. Read more »
Since 2000, there have been 17 SU commencement speakers, including Newhouse. Of those, only four were women, eight were writers of some kind and five were SU alumni. Read more »
At a lecture in Eggers Hall on Monday, Philip Gordon laid out the U.S.’s interests in the Middle East and the driving forces behind the region’s turmoil. He also provided his perspective on what role the U.S. should play in the region. Read more »
Poet Brian Turner was the third speaker in this spring’s Raymond Carver Reading Series. He spoke with the Daily Orange about his poetry, influences and his time overseas. Read more »
Wayne Johnsen discussed “Aereo, FilmOn X and the Regulatory Treatment of Video Programming Over the Internet" as part of lecture a series held in conjunction with the Law, Politics and the Media (LAW 839/PSC 700) class. Read more »
Four panelists spoke at the Covering Women’s Sports panel for the 2016 Sports Matters symposium on Wednesday in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium. Read more »
Shane Greenstein, a Harvard Business School professor, spoke in Hinds Hall on Monday afternoon. He discussed how the Internet started as an open network and quickly became privatized. Read more »
A spring lecture series at the Syracuse University College of Law focusing on disability laws and policies will be open to the public beginning Feb. 22 with Sue Swenson as the first speaker. Read more »
Steve Featherstone discussed his career as a freelance journalist and his story about synthetic marijuana at Syracuse University’s Society of Professional Journalists’ event on Wednesday night. Read more »
The University Lecture advisory committee will take over the lecture series next semester as Esther Gray, longtime organizer of the series, retires. Read more »
New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander recalls how reading poetry to boys at a juvenile detention facility illustrates the power of language to inspire the marginalized. Read more »
Vice President Joe Biden, an alumnus of Syracuse University's College of Law, spoke Thursday at Goldstein Auditorium about the importance of preventing sexual assault on college campuses. Read more »