SU’s Student Association holds elections for various officer positions
SA elects multiple candidates for positions such as board of elections commissioner, SA supreme court and the finance board. Read more »
SA elects multiple candidates for positions such as board of elections commissioner, SA supreme court and the finance board. Read more »
During its first meeting of the 2023-24 school year, the Student Association nominated new members to their official positions and set goals. Read more »
Student Association will look to emphasis inclusivity, sustainability efforts and mental health initiatives during the 2023-2024 academic year. Read more »
SU is working on initiatives to maintain diversity on campus while awaiting the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action. Read more »
Members on SA will engage with students and registered student organizations through “SA on Tour,” which will begin this week. Read more »
President William Treloar and Yasmin Nayrouz will begin their transition into leadership after winning the SA spring 2023 election. Read more »
SA will compile student concerns from the spring semester town halls into a report they will present to SU's Board of Trustees. Read more »
Student Association members returned from the ACC Leadership Symposium with new ways to address student concerns and grievances. Read more »
SA President David Bruen and Vice President Adia Santos hope to expand SU’s excused absences policy to support mental health and wellness. Read more »
Student Association President David Bruen and Speaker Will Treloar announced support for Syracuse Graduate Employees United at the first meeting of the spring semester. Read more »
Elected candidates said they ran for their respective positions to establish a stronger community on SU’s campus. Read more »
Student Association has planned several events for Mental Health Awareness Week including a concert and several tabling events. Read more »
Bruen said his work during his current term, such as the expansion of free menstrual products across campus, in his conversation with The D.O. Read more »