Jill H. • August 24, 2011SU has a world-class art collection and frequently brings in excellent exhibits. All are welcome to visit this art gallery and it's free. Check with the gallery about parking (perhaps in Quad 4).
Jono C. • June 14, 2010Information Technology and Services (ITS) provides a variety of support options for students, faculty, and staff of Syracuse University.
Jamie A. • March 29, 2010If you are looking for AMAZING Italian food and a cool atmosphere, go to Francesca's for dinner! They have seating indoors, a party room, and for when it's nice out, they have seating outdoors!
Brian B. • October 27, 2010Talk to Dr. Lois Agnew about majoring in Writing and Rhetoric.
Perry R. • August 31, 2013This place of remembrance is dedicated the lives of the 35 students enrolled in SU's international programs abroad who were among the 270 killed on Pan Am 103 on 12/21/1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
Brian B. • October 27, 2010CCR is the first doctorate in Rhetoric and Composition studies in the country to be offered by an independent writing program.
SUNY-ESF • October 4, 2013The 2013 Alumni & Family Fall BBQ starts TODAY! Come join us for food and fun events all weekend!
Alex R. • September 27, 2011Home of the defending NECHL champion Syracuse University Men's ACHA Hockey Team
Lauren D. • December 3, 2012Recently found out that they offer gluten free tortillas and bread for quesadillas and sandwiches! So great!
Sarah R. • October 28, 2012If you love theatre, make sure you check out The Syracuse University Drama department and The Black Box Player shows held here as well as the Syracuse Stage season.
Syracuse University • June 28, 2014The largest auditorium space on campus, Goldstein hosts a wide variety of events, student performances, and speakers throughout the year. Past speakers include the Dalai Lama and SU alumnus Joe Biden.
Syracuse University • November 7, 2011Peck Hall, located on East Genesee Street, first opened in 1896. It was formerly home to the College of Medicine and University College. (photo via SU Archives)
Syracuse University • June 20, 2014"A university is a wondrous place, the more you use it, and the more you take and borrow from it, the more there will be left for those who follow after you." - Melvin Eggers, SU Chancellor 1971-1991
Syracuse University • August 19, 2010The center of all things design at Syracuse University with windows looking out upon the near west side.
Manley • July 14, 2010Rated by U.S. News & World Report as America's top graduate school of public affairs. Maxwell was also the first school in the nation to offer a graduate degree in public administration.
Syracuse University • July 23, 2014University Farm was equipped for the College of Agriculture (1910-34) with a herd of dairy cows, hogs, horses & an orchard. The Carriage House & Inn Complete are original farm buildings. (SU Archives)
Syracuse University • November 7, 2011The Power Plant produced power and heat for some of the buildings on campus until 1930 and was demolished in 1932. It was built by architects Revels and Hallenbeck in a medieval style.
SUNY-ESF • October 4, 2013Curious about Walters and the PBE department? Join a guided tour during the Fall 2013 BBQ. They start at 11:30 am and 1:30 pm at the 'bridge' between Walters and Bray Hall.
Syracuse University • November 7, 2011Yates Castle, also known as Renwick Castle, was built in the1850s and demolished in the 1950s. It was once the home to the schools ofpedagogy and journalism.
Syracuse University • November 7, 2011This downtown building was formerly the University Block andwas temporarily home to SU’s College of Law from 1898-1904.
James S. • October 22, 2010Be sure to say hi to Harry!
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