SU in N.Y.C.
The Joseph I. Lubin House, located at 11 East 61st Street, is headquarters for Syracuse University's Manhattan Campus. Alumni events, meetings, classes, and auditions all take place here, along with exhibitions in the Louise and Bernard Palitz Gallery, SU's New York art space. It is also home to offices for Admissions, External Affairs, and Financial Aid.
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SU in D.C.
Syracuse University's home in the nation's capital is the Paul Greenberg House, located at 2301 Calvert Street, NW, in the Woodley Park section of Washington, D.C. Named with a gift from Paul Greenberg '65, the four-story building is home to SU academic and alumni activities.
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SU West
SU's strong presence on the West Coast continues to grow with new initiatives involving our Communities of Experts and other close collaborations with alumni and friends.
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Syracuse University: Scholarship in Action
From its founding in 1870, Syracuse University has been the embodiment of Scholarship in Action—education that transcends traditional boundaries through a combination of innovative thinking, daring choices and entrepreneurial attitude. Our iconic campus is nestled amongst the rolling hills of Central New York—itself a crucible of historic change and progress. Building on that foundation, SU continues to create opportunities for students and faculty to push limits, build pathways, and make connections that lead to new discoveries and transformational change.
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SU Spotlight
Dahesh Museum of Art, SU open first exhibition in United Arab Emirates
An SU delegation led by Chancellor Nancy Cantor and Trustee Chair Richard Thompson (center) officially opened an art exhibit in Dubai. Prince Sultan bin Salman, left, traveled from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to attend. At right, Excellency Mohammed Al Murr, head of the Dubai Arts Council, welcomed the delegation to the exhibit, "Reconnecting East and West," a two-month show by SU and longstanding partner, the Dahesh Museum of Art. Read more
Alumni Spotlight
If Brooke Crittendon '03 appeared on MTV's True Life, the episode might be called "I'm Living the Dream." As associate producer of the award-winning documentary series, the Newhouse alumna helps tell the real-life, first-person stories of young people, offering revealing glimpses of their diverse subcultures. More about Brooke
Visit Us
Syracuse is centrally located to many cities in the Northeast and Canada.
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Syracuse City Guide
With a variety of cultural, shopping and entertainment venues, the City of Syracuse is an exciting place to live, work and study. Ice skate in Clinton Square and experience the eclectic ambiance of Armory Square. Enjoy the city's many festivals and celebrations. Syracuse has it all!
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SU Abroad
Nearly 40 percent of Syracuse University students study in another country with SU Abroad. Ranked as one of the highest quality study abroad programs by U.S. News and World Report, SU Abroad allows students to customize their study abroad experience.
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