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.
Andrea S. • March 24, 2010If your into organic/vegan food, fresh pastabilities bread, amazing coffee, relaxing atmosphere, and great music, Funkin' Waffles is the place to go!
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!
OttosPal • September 9, 2010One of the most beautiful buildings on campus. Those chimes you hear every day at noon and 6 p.m.? They come from the tower.
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!
Syracuse University • July 9, 2014As a talented theater company in Central New York, Syracuse Stage Theater co-produces shows with Syracuse University's drama department.
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 • July 23, 2014Lehman Hall was located on University Avenue from 1927-1996. The four-story building housed 165 students in 40 apartments. It was named for NY Governor Herbert Lehman (1933-1942). (SU Archives)
Syracuse University • July 9, 2014Throughout its history, Sims Hall has been both a men's and women's residence hall and home to classrooms and academic offices. The basement once contained the office of the University Switchboard.
James S. • February 20, 2011Check the south-facing views of the campus of The Hall of Languages, Tolley, the Maxwell School, and VPA.
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.
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.
Ariel • March 4, 2013The 4th floor requires ID access before 8 am and after 5 pm but it truly is the best floor with modern decorations
sam m. • October 5, 2010One of the only places on campus with low (sometimes non-existent) WiFi connectivity.
Jeanne C. • February 18, 2020Check out the interactive exhibits on the main floor explaining physics in daily life, including neon signs. Way cool.
iSchoolSU • April 16, 2013The conference rooms on the third floor fill up fast, so arrive early and reserve a spot! The orange chairs by the windows are also a great spot for a power nap. Plenty of outlets, too!
Boris4SU • November 4, 2013Hi there! Don't forget to vote for Boris and Daniela for the Student Association President and Vice President November 11-14 on MySlice!
Gretchen M. • October 13, 2010Check out the Mower Passage for a quiet place to read or people watch.
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