SYRACUSE UNIVE R SI T Y SPRING CAMPUS DAY 2015 WELCOME TO S PRING C AM PU S DAY 9–10 A.M. CHECK-IN AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Schine Student Center Atrium | 26 10–10:45 A.M. WELCOME Goldstein Auditorium, Schine Student Center | 26 Join us for a warm welcome that includes an introduction to life and opportunities at SU. 11 A.M.–NOON COLLEGE SESSIONS Explore your school or college of interest. Academic deans, faculty, and students will present programs, facilities, and special opportunities. LUNCH ON YOUR OWN. Check out the conveniently located dining center in the Schine Student Center or one of the many restaurants and cafes along nearby Marshall Street. Please refer to the list provided. NOON–3 P.M. CAMPUS TOURS Leaving from the Schine Student Center Atrium | 26 Student-led walking tours depart approximately every 15 minutes, and your guide is happy to answer questions about buildings, activities, academics, and his/her personal SU experience. NOON–2 P.M. RESIDENCE HALL TOURS Leaving from the Schine Student Center Atrium | 26 Student-led tours of a residence hall will include information about residential learning communities and residence hall facilities. Tours leave approximately every 15 minutes. NOON–3 P.M. ASK US IN THE ATRIUM Schine Student Center | 26 Staff from the Office of Admissions will be on hand to answer your questions, along with representatives from the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs, SU Abroad, and Summer College. 2–3 P.M. TRANSFER STUDENT SESSION 228A Schine Student Center | 26 Transfer students, we know you may have questions different from those of first-year students, so this session is just for you. Learn about financial aid and housing options, and get your questions answered by current students and transfer specialists. THE AFTERNOON IS OPEN TO YOU Stop by the schools and colleges to explore additional academic interests and to visit other places on campus. All are open houses unless otherwise noted. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Guide to Becoming an Architect 1:30–2:30 p.m. 202 Slocum Hall | 61 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 1–3 p.m. 301 Hall of Languages | 40 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 1:30–3 p.m. 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 230 | 21 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Q&A and Lab Tours 1:30–3:30 p.m. Link Hall lobby | 60 Tours depart every 15 minutes DAVID B. FALK COLLEGE OF SPORT 2–3 p.m. AND HUMAN DYNAMICSPresentation 340 White Hall | 47 SCHOOL OF INFORMATION STUDIES (iSCHOOL) 2–3 p.m. Hinds Hall lobby | 39 S.I. NEWHOUSE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS* 2 p.m. Presentation 305 Newhouse 1 | 24 COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS Open House 2–4 p.m. Preparing Your Portfolio 1:30 p.m. Preparing Your Audition 1:30 p.m. for the Setnor School of Music 202 Crouse College | 45 206 Crouse College | 45 305 Crouse College | 45 WHITMAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT* 1:30–3 p.m. Whitman lobby | 10 *Whitman/Newhouse Dual Degree Information Program 12:30–1:30 p.m. Whitman 525 | 10 Interested in communications and business? Study both through the Dual Degree Program of the Whitman School of Management and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. The session includes a program overview, career options, how to apply, student speakers, and Q & A. Lunch will be provided. __________________________________________________________________________________ CENTER FOR CAREER SERVICES 1–3 p.m. 235 Schine Student Center | 26 DISABILITY SERVICES 1–3 p.m. 804 University Avenue, Suite 303 | 20 E. S. BIRD LIBRARY 1–3 p.m. Reference & Research Assistance Desk, First Floor | 27 HENDRICKS CHAPEL 1–3 p.m. Dean’s Office, Lower Level | 50 MARY ANN SHAW CENTER FOR PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE 1–3 p.m. 237 Schine Student Center | 26 OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS 1–3 p.m. 105 Schine Student Center | 26 SU ART GALLERIES 1–3 p.m. Shaffer Art Building | 58 ENJOY YOUR VISIT! A A E A L E P OM EG . E LL EG L E P . PU S D R. YM LL TR CO M A R SH A LL CR EA ST R EE T M A R SH A ST LL CR OL CO OS E E A T. OM US US M TR AD ST R EE RO H C RO H C PU S D R. T. OS UT UT M A SO AM S ST SO YM W W HA RE E To Interstates 81, 690, and 90 (NYS Thruway) M ET EA ST AD AD IS AM ON S ST ST RE RR RE IS ON ST ST GE RE NE ET ET SE E ST RE EA ET O SNT IASR A DD MC E . ST HA RE RR IS ON ST ST GE RE NE ET SE E ST RE CE DA R 55 70 28 40 12 41 50 48 39 46 22 ET ST . ET ET T 20 14 51 16 73 34 32 35 60 ND AR T S T RE ET S TA ND AR T S T RE ET ® 66 18 63 61 19 37 49 5 59 72 42 7 9 67 11 3 29 47 10 4 69 Map Illustration: Darren Sanefski; Used with permission from Syracuse Newspapers Shaw Hall and Dining Center Sheraton University Hotel & Conference Center Sims Hall, Department of Public Safety Slocum Hall, School of Architecture Slutzker Center for International Services Smith Hall Steele Hall, Registrar SU Abroad SU Art Galleries SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry Campus Tolley Humanities Building University Avenue Parking Garage University College WAER Walnut Hall Washington Arms Watson Hall, Menschel Media Center and Light Work White Hall, Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics Whitman School of Management Winnick Hillel Center Women’s Building S TA To ComArt, Lampe Athletics Complex, South Campus, Skytop Offices, Bernice Wright Nursery School Lyman Hall 36 Machinery Hall 38 Marion Hall 17 Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 43 Nancy Cantor Warehouse 1 Native Student Program 62 Newhouse School of Public Communications 24 Office of Off-Campus and Commuter Services 33 Oren Lyons Hall 68 Park Point Apartments 13 Physics Building 52 Place of Remembrance 25 Regent Theater Complex (Syracuse Stage/Syracuse University Department of Drama) 2 Sadler Hall and Dining Center 74 Schine Student Center, University Bookstore, Goldstein Auditorium 26 School of Education Recruitment and Academic Services, Health Center, Office of First Year and Transfer Programs, Office of Residence Life 21 Shaffer Art Building 58 From Downtown Syracuse, Interstates 81, 690, and 90 (NYS Thruway) Flanagan Gymnasium Flint Hall and Graham Dining Center Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center Hall of Languages, The College of Arts and Sciences Haven Hall H.B. Crouse Hall Hendricks Chapel Heroy Geology Laboratory Hinds Hall, School of Information Studies Holden Observatory Hoople Building Huntington Hall, School of Education, Office of Disability Services Institutional Research and Assessment Kenneth A. Shaw Quadrangle (The Quad) Kimmel Hall and Food Court Lawrinson Hall Legal Services LGBT Resource Center Life Sciences Complex Link Hall, College of Engineering and Computer Science OL EA 6 53 64 27 76 15 57 78 77 79 56 54 65 8 45 23 71 31 75 44 30 E A SYRACUSE UN IVE RSI T Y MA I N C A MP U S MA P DIR EC T IONS T O T HE WAR EHOU S E Syracuse University extends to downtown with The Nancy Cantor Warehouse at 350 West Fayette Street. Served by frequent free shuttle buses, the Warehouse can be reached by traveling WEST on HARRISON STREET, turning RIGHT onto SOUTH SALINA STREET and then taking a LEFT onto JEFFERSON STREET. Curve RIGHT at ARMORY circle, taking a RIGHT onto FRANKLIN STREET and then LEFT onto WEST FAYETTE STREET. The Warehouse is at the corner of West Street and West Fayette Street. Alibrandi Catholic Center Archbold Gymnasium, Financial Aid Office, Bursar Operations, and ROTC Biological Research Lab Bird Library Boland Hall Booth Hall Bowne Hall Brewster Hall Brockway Hall and Dining Center Campus West Apartments Carnegie Library Carrier Dome Center for Science and Technology Counseling Center Crouse College, College of Visual and Performing Arts Crouse-Hinds Hall, Office of Admissions Day Hall DellPlain Hall Dineen Hall, College of Law Eggers Hall Ernie Davis Residence Hall and Dining Center S E DR I V E OU S E DR I V E OU
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