The upcoming school year is in jeopardy for Central New York college students after a huge crowd gathered on Syracuse University's campus Wednesday night.
There is another program in jeopardy for New York State college students. This one is for New Yorkers who are able to attend state colleges tuition-free. This program may not be available because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Syracuse University plans on welcoming students back to campus for the fall semester, but operations will look different as a result of the coronavirus.
SU officials are looking ahead to the upcoming academic year and have released a plan on how to bring students back this fall in a safe and effective way.
A statewide program is being offered for volunteer firefighters to help pay for tuition. It's an effort to attract more volunteers to firefighting. Here's how it works.
According to a ranking from Niche, five Central New York schools make the list the safest college campuses in the state. The study is based on statistics and student reviews using data from the U.S. Department of Education.