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2 Winter Welcome 2016 Information WHAT IS WINTER WELCOME? Winter Welcome is Syracuse University s mandatory new student orientation program and serves as the gateway to your SU experience. During Winter Welcome you ll participate in academic, educational, and social programs designed to make your transition seamless and fun! These programs and events will prepare you for your classes, get you settled into your residence hall, introduce you to campus services and resources, familiarize you with University traditions, and enable you to meet your classmates. Table of Contents Welcome... 1 Winter Welcome 2016 Information... 2 SU I.D... 3 Parking Information... 4 My Winter Welcome Schedule... 5 Winter Welcome Schedule Academic Information... 9 Chancellor s Invitation to Convocation... 9 Placement Exams Statement on Academic Advising Academic Calendar Getting Connected Hours and Services during Winter Welcome Syracuse University Food Services Health Services Syracuse University Libraries Syracuse University Bookstore Campus Office Directory Building Abbreviations North Campus Map South Campus Map Notes Alma Mater Mark Your Calendar... Inside Back Cover 2 readyset.syr.edu

3 WELCOME FROM THE ORIENTATION LEADERS As the 2016 Winter Welcome Orientation Leader team, we would like to welcome you to the Syracuse University community! We will serve as your ambassadors for Winter Welcome and are dedicated to helping you make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse, whether you re just starting your college career, have been at another institution, are returning from abroad, or are new to the United States. We have been preparing for your arrival on campus for months and hope to make your first weekend on campus one of your most memorable. Winter Welcome is the time to make memories that you will fondly recall for years to come. You only get one Winter Welcome, so make the most of it. We ve been in your place and know that coming to college can be stressful and nerve-racking, but don t worry because we are here for you. We will be here for you during every step of your transition. We hope you are as excited about Winter Welcome 2016 as we are and that you will make the most out of your time here at Syracuse University. The 2016 Winter Welcome Orientation Leader Team WHAT IS FYTP? The Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs (FYTP) is your host for Winter Welcome. FYTP is devoted to helping you make a successful and fulfilling transition to Syracuse University. From the day you are accepted throughout your SU career, FYTP is your partner in academic excellence, achieving your personal goals, and eliminating any barriers between you and an excellent start to your life at SU. w: newtosu.syr.edu e: newtosu@syr.edu t:

4 HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE This guide includes all the events that will take place from Friday, January 15, through Monday, January 18, and into the spring semester. We have marked all events you are required to attend with the M mandatory symbol, so you will want to put those events into your schedule planner first (see page 5). Some activities will be specific to your individual school and college, and others will be university-wide. All activities are for all new undergraduate students; this means both first-year and transfer students. SYMBOL GUIDE: M Mandatory student event WINTER WELCOME HEADQUARTERS Have a question? Need more information? Don t know where to go? Come to Winter Welcome Headquarters. Winter Welcome Headquarters is the information and problem-solving center for all of Winter Welcome, located in the. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE Syracuse University is committed to equal access for students with disabilities. If you are a student who requires disability accommodations, please contact the Office of Disability Services at If you are a family member and would like to request disability-related accommodations during HOURS: Friday, January 15 noon-5 p.m. Saturday, January 16 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, January 17 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Winter Welcome, please contact the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs at Please make such requests as early as possible to ensure time to arrange for and provide auxiliary aids and services. 2 readyset.syr.edu

5 SU I.D. WHAT IS YOUR SU I.D.? Your SU I.D. card is the official University identification card for every student, faculty, and staff member at SU. Your SU I.D. lets you do all the following and more: Gain entry to various campus facilities Access your meal plan Check out library materials FOOD ACCOUNT Ride campus shuttle buses for free Use campus athletic facilities Use FOOD and PLUS funds FOOD is a declining balance account, which can be used in all Food Services locations (including dining centers, food courts, and vending machines) for food and non-alcoholic beverage purchases. PLUS ACCOUNT PLUS is a declining balance cash account, which provides access to goods and services through your SU I.D. Card. The PLUS account can be used in campus washers/dryers, to buy tickets at the Schine Box Office and Carrier Dome Box Office, at the Schine Copy Center, in campus convenience stores, in the Bookstore, and many more locations. The amount you add for both FOOD and PLUS is charged directly to your student bursar bill. All meal plans come with an established amount of FOOD funds. PLUS accounts must be activated separately and take just $25 to get started. Get full details at housingmealplans.syr.edu/mealplans.cfm. OBTAINING YOUR SU I.D. Before the January 13 deadline, your photo to housing@syr.edu so that your SU I.D. can be ready for pickup when you arrive on campus. If you ed your photo by the deadline, your SU I.D. will be waiting for you when you check in to your residence hall or South Campus apartment. If you are commuting or live off-campus, your SU I.D. will be ready for pickup at the Housing, Meal Plan, and I.D. Card Service Center in 206 Steele Hall. SU I.D. cards will not be distributed before your check-in time. DIDN T YOUR PHOTO? If you did not your photo by the deadline, you need to visit the Housing, Meal Plan, and I.D. Card Service Center at 206 Steele Hall to have your photo taken and card made. Please remember to bring some form of photo identification with you when you visit the Service Center. 3

6 Parking Information During Winter Welcome Parking is restricted to certain locations during Winter Welcome Students will receive a Winter Welcome parking pass at Winter Welcome Check-In on Friday, January 15. Please park only in the designated Winter Welcome parking locations and display your Winter Welcome parking pass on the dashboard of your car. Parking passes are not needed during move-in on Friday, January 15. Friday, January 15 Booth Garage (8 a.m.-6 p.m.) Manley Lots (North and South) Mt. Olympus Lots Skyhall Circle Stadium Lot Standart Lot University Ave. Garage (8 a.m.-11 p.m.) Saturday, January 16 Harrison Lot Lehman Lot Manley Lots (North and South) Marion Lot Quad 2 Lot Quad 3 Lot Quad 5 Lot Skyhall Circle Waverly Lot Sunday, January 17 Harrison Lot Lehman Lot Manley Lots (North and South) Marion Lot Skyhall Circle PARKING PERMITS Residential first-year students may not bring vehicles to campus without prior approval by Parking and Transit Services. For eligible students, parking permits are purchased online through MySlice and must be picked up at Parking and Transit Services, 621 Skytop Road, during the times below. No permits will be mailed. Friday, January 15 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, January 16 noon-5 p.m. Sunday, January 17 noon-5 p.m. 4 readyset.syr.edu

7 My Winter Welcome Schedule Add your school or college sessions to this schedule planning worksheet and you ll have your personalized Winter Welcome schedule in one place! 8 a.m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, January 15 January 16 January 17 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. Winter New Student Convocation Winter Welcome Brunch Campus Safety, Security, and Student Rights & Responsibilities 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. SU 101 Success and Integrity at SU 4 p.m. Winter Welcome Check-In and Resource Fair Exploration Cuse 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Welcome Dinner Orange Welcome Reception Dave & Buster s Night 8 p.m. Winter Blast! Orange Pride Night at the Rink 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 5

8 Winter Welcome Schedule FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 9 a.m.-noon English Language Assessment Exam Required for all non-native English speakers 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Veterans Resource Center Open House Meet other student veterans, enjoy a light snack, and relax. Noon 6 readyset.syr.edu Residence Hall Move-In New students are allowed to move into on-campus housing M Gifford Auditorium, Huntington Beard Crouse Hall Veterans Lounge, 700 University Avenue, Room 310 All residential facilities 12:30-4:30 p.m. International Student Orientation Sheraton University Hotel 2-4 p.m. Library Tours Upon request Bird Library Information Desk 3-4 p.m. Veteran and Military-Connected Student Orientation 228B Schine Student Center 3-5:30 p.m. M Winter Welcome Check-In All new students must check-in for Winter Welcome and pick up important information about orientation and their arrival on campus. 3-5 p.m. New Student Resource Fair Stop in and learn about different campus resources, offices, and departments. This is a great opportunity to meet staff members from these offices and have your questions answered. 6:30 p.m. CONNECT Dinner (Parents and guardians only) Join us for dinner and a chance to network with other parents and key University staff members. Brief welcoming remarks from the directors of the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs and the Parents Office. Questions? Call the Parents Office at or parents@syr.edu. 6:30 p.m. Welcome Dinner (Students only) Join the Orientation Leaders (OLs) for dinner. This is a great opportunity to meet other new students p.m. Winter Blast! Join us in the for fun games, activities, free food, and more! Come meet new and returning students in a fun and interactive environment. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Registrar s Office Assistance Staff from the Office of the Registrar will be available for assistance. 10 a.m. M Winter New Student Convocation This special academic ceremony marks the opening of the University and the beginning of your career at Syracuse University. Parents and families are welcome to attend. A direct shuttle to Convocation for South Campus residents will leave the Goldstein Student Center at 9:15 a.m. 11 a.m.-noon Winter Welcome Brunch Join academic administrators, orientation leaders, representatives from the Division of Student Affairs, and other members of the University community as they welcome you to SU. Parents and family members are welcome to attend. Noon Parent Information Session If your student is new to Syracuse University, join the Parents Office for this interactive discussion with a panel of SU-savvy colleagues, from across the campus to address topics that are on your mind. Panasci Lounge, Panasci Lounge, Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center 304 Panasci Lounge, 106 Steele Hall Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College Noon M David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics New Student Meeting 200 Falk Panasci Lounge, 304 Noon-1 p.m. M S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Welcome meeting 406 Newhouse I Noon-3 p.m. M School of Education Advising 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 230 Noon-3 p.m. M School of Information Studies Open advising 114 Hinds Hall Mandatory student event

9 SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 (continued) Noon-5 p.m. M University College Advising and registration 700 University Avenue 12:30 p.m. M College of Arts and Sciences Welcome meeting 207 Hall of Languages 12:30 p.m. M College of Visual and Performing Arts Welcome meeting 305 Crouse College 12:30-1 p.m. College of Engineering and Computer Science Welcome meeting 152 Link Hall 12:30-3 p.m. David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics Open advising 300 MacNaughton Hall 1 p.m. Parents and families are encouraged to leave campus. 1-1:45 p.m. M College of Engineering and Computer Science Calculus Readiness Exam. Mandatory test for new students who completed the Math Placement Exam. 152 Link Hall 1-4 p.m. College of Arts and Sciences Advising and registration 323 Hall of Languages 1-4 p.m. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Advising and registration 212 Newhouse I 1-4 p.m. College of Visual and Performing Arts Open Advising 200 Crouse College 1-5 p.m. College of Engineering and Computer Science Advising and registration 130 Link Hall 5-7 p.m. Orange Welcome Reception Come learn what it means to be Orange! Enjoy dinner and games in the company of other new students. Don t forget to pick up your Proud to be Orange class shirt. Be sure to stay for the Winter Welcome 2016 photo! 7-9 p.m. Orange Pride Night at the Rink Directly after the Orange Welcome Reception, put on your new class shirt and head to Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion for free skating and snacks. SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 Panasci Lounge, Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion 9 a.m.-5 p.m. University College Advising and registration 700 University Avenue 9:30 a.m.-noon University College New student orientation 700 University Avenue a.m. Campus Safety, Security, and Student Rights & Responsibilities This session is mandatory for new international students. All students are encouraged to attend. 11:30 a.m. Lunch with the Orientation Leaders Join the Orientation Leaders for lunch and have your questions answered. Use your meal plan, or pay at the door. 1 p.m. M SU 101 Orientation Leaders (OLs) will host this information session to help you learn more about your new campus. The OLs will discuss University resources, getting around, finding your niche on campus, Orange pride, and the SU community. 2 p.m. M Success and Integrity at SU This session is designed to prepare you for your academic work at Syracuse University with information about academic resources, opportunities, and policies. 3-5 p.m. M Exploration Cuse Living in an inclusive and diverse community is one of the most exciting and valuable aspects of a college experience and navigating campus can be one of the most challenging aspects of starting at SU. During this session you will hear first-person accounts from current students of their initial experiences in, and feelings about, the diverse Syracuse University community. Your discussion will continue through an interactive tour of campus to learn more about each other, our community, and important campus resources. 5-9 p.m. Dave and Buster s Night Join us for the most fun you can have under one roof! Enjoy great food, play hundreds of arcade games, and watch your favorite teams on TV. Food, games, and transportation is provided. Buses will depart shortly after 5 p.m. from the. Watson Theater Ernie Davis Dining Center Buses depart from the M Mandatory student event 7

10 Winter Welcome Schedule MONDAY, JANUARY 18 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY (UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY) Noon TBD M Discovery Student Lunch For students returning from the Discovery Florence, Strasbourg, and Madrid programs. Residence Hall Floor Meeting During the first week of classes, each residence hall will hold floor meetings. Check with your resident advisor (RA) for your specific date, time, and location. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 FIRST DAY OF SPRING 2016 CLASSES 8 p.m. M Speak About It This performance-based presentation includes thoughtprovoking and sometimes humorous skits and monologues, all based on true stories, dealing with sexual consent, assault and misconduct, and bystander intervention. This program also introduces students to the many resources at Syracuse. All new students must attend this event. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Winter Student Involvement Fair 2016 The Winter Student Involvement Fair is your chance to make new connections, interact with recognized student organizations, get involved in student activities, and find your passion. For more information about getting involved, visit studentactivities.syr.edu. Ernie Davis Dining Center The Underground, Goldstein Auditorium, M Mandatory student event 8 readyset.syr.edu

11 Academic Information WELCOME I want to warmly welcome you to Syracuse University and to your new Orange family. We have been preparing for your arrival by designing programs and activities to smooth your transition and reinforce your selection of Syracuse University as the place where you want to be. We have a rich history and a distinctiveness that is celebrated by our 250,000 proud alumni. We offer Winter New Student Convocation as a chance for you to get started on writing your own history, as your academic career officially begins. We hope it is an exciting and memorable time for you and your family. Syracuse University and our city and region have so much to offer you. Please take advantage of every bit of it. The time to start is the moment you arrive on campus, and this guide will help you do that. I am so pleased you have chosen to be a part of Syracuse University. I look forward to welcoming you to campus, to getting to know you, and to helping you achieve your goals. Sincerely, Chancellor Kent Syverud 9

12 Academic Information PLACEMENT EXAMS All new Syracuse students are expected to take all applicable placement exams before registering for classes. You can take the online exams before 6 p.m. on Friday, January 15, from any computer with Internet access by going to myslice.syr.edu and clicking on take placement exam. For more information about the requirements specific to your program of study, consult the registration materials for your school or college. ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT EXAM: Non-native speakers of English must take the English Language Assessment Exam. The exam will be given Friday, January 15, from 9 a.m. to noon (please arrive by 8:45 to be seated) in Gifford Auditorium, H.B. Crouse Hall. Bring a photo ID, No. 2 pencil, and your SU I.D. or your SCIS clearance form. If you have questions, contact the Lillian and Emanuel Slutzker Center for International Services at or Matthew Hammill, Senior Lecturer, at mjhammil@syr.edu. FOREIGN LANGUAGE PLACEMENT EXAM: If you are a new student who has had any previous instruction in or personal experience with a language and plan to continue studies in that language, you must take the appropriate foreign language placement examination. Please follow the instructions for registering for language classes, which can be found in the registration materials for your school or college. To be properly registered for French, German, Hebrew, Italian, or Spanish, you must take the appropriate placement exam online prior to registering. The placement exams are available at myslice.syr.edu. Placement exams for all other languages will be available by contacting the appropriate language coordinator in 340 H.B. Crouse Hall (HBC) or contact Colleen Kepler at cdkepler@syr.edu. You can find information about all languages offered at lang.syr.edu, click on Languages, and select the appropriate language. MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM: The mathematics placement exam is available online at myslice.syr.edu. You can take this exam from any computer and should complete it before you arrive on campus. If you cannot, you can go to any computer cluster on campus and take it there. A list of campus computer labs and their hours is available at its.syr.edu. After completing the exam, you can view your placement results by going to myslice.syr.edu and clicking on the view placement exam results link. Print out the MySlice page with your results and bring it to your advising session. Frequently Asked Questions about Placement Exams can be found at answers.syr.edu/display/place/ Placement+Exams. Students who will require disability-related accommodations on placement exams should contact the Office of Disability Services at in advance. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC ADVISING Academic advising is an essential component of a Syracuse University education. The University is committed to providing the individual advice and assistance that you need at every step throughout your degree program. A successful system of academic advising is highly dependent upon a shared commitment of students, faculty, and staff to the process and availability of timely, accurate information. STUDENTS Students are responsible for scheduling, preparing for, and keeping advising appointments; for seeking out contacts and information; and for knowing the basic requirements of their individual programs. Students bear the final responsibility for making their own decisions based on the best information and advice available and, ultimately, on their own judgment. 10 readyset.syr.edu

13 ADVISORS Advisors are responsible for developing a thorough knowledge of the degree requirements within the student s program of study and a working knowledge of academic options and resources throughout the University. Advisors are expected to involve students by encouraging them to ask questions, gather information, and explore options so that they may develop meaningful academic plans. Advisors will be available to students on a regular basis, monitor their advisee s progress, assist in considering career options, and make appropriate referrals to other campus offices. THE UNIVERSITY The University, through its schools and colleges, pledges to support a campuswide network of faculty, staff, and student peer advisors by providing them with a clear and firm foundation of information regarding policies, procedures, resources, and programs. The University is committed to help faculty and staff develop effective advising skills, to evaluate its system of academic advising and support services, and to make improvements where necessary. ACADEMIC CALENDAR Important dates to note for spring 2016 Martin Luther King Day (no classes) January 18, 2016 First day of spring semester classes January 19, 2016 Midterm March 8, 2016 Spring break March 13-20, 2016 Fall course registration April 4-May 11, 2016 Last day of spring semester classes May 3, 2016 Spring semester final examinations May 5-6 and 9-11, 2016 GETTING CONNECTED All SU residences enjoy high-speed wireless and wired network coverage. You will receive information about connecting your devices to the SU network when you check into your residence hall. To connect, you will need your SU NetID and password, and access to your device s administrator account. Information Technology Services (ITS) will provide technical support during Winter Welcome as follows: At the ITS Service Center, room Center for Science and Technology Call help@syr.edu Search answers.syr.edu Visit its.syr.edu/supportsvc for detailed information about ITS Support Services, including locations and hours for walk-in support. 11

14 Hours and Services During Winter Welcome SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOD SERVICES (SUFS) There are five residential dining centers on campus. Brockway Sadler Ernie Davis Shaw (Kosher and halal meals are available at this dining center.) Graham SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS If you have special dietary needs, such as a food allergy, we recommend that you contact Food Services as soon as possible. You can reach the Syracuse University Food Services registered dietitian by calling DINING CENTER HOURS DURING WINTER WELCOME Friday, January 15 4:30-9 p.m. Dinner Ernie Davis Saturday, January a.m. Breakfast All Dining Centers 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Lunch All Dining Centers 4:30-6:30 p.m. Dinner Shaw, Brockway 4:30-9 p.m. Dinner Ernie Davis, Graham, Sadler Sunday, January a.m. Breakfast All Dining Centers 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Lunch All Dining Centers 4:30-6:30 p.m. Dinner Shaw, Brockway 4:30-9 p.m. Dinner Ernie Davis, Graham, Sadler Monday, January a.m. Breakfast All Dining Centers 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Lunch All Dining Centers 4:30-7:30 p.m. Dinner Graham, Shaw, Brockway 4:30-9 p.m. Dinner Ernie Davis, Graham, Sadler FOOD COURT HOURS DURING WINTER WELCOME Goldstein Dining Kimmel Food Court Schine Dining Friday, January 15 4:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16 8 a.m.-12 a.m. Closed 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, January 17 8 a.m.-12 a.m. 6 p.m.-1 a.m. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, January 18 7 a.m.-12 a.m. 6 p.m.-1 a.m. Closed 12 readyset.syr.edu

15 HEALTH SERVICES IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS The Health History and Immunization Form must be mailed, faxed, or ed to Health Services before your arrival on campus. For more information, visit the Syracuse University Health Services website at health.syr.edu. HOURS DURING WINTER WELCOME Health Services is open during Winter Welcome for medical care appointments, immunizations, and pharmaceutical needs, and to discuss your unique health needs. Staff members are available to receive health history and immunization forms, and answer questions related to Health Services. Friday, January 15 Saturday, January 16 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES TOURS Tours of Bird Library are available on Friday, January 15, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. If you are interested in a tour, please see a staff member at the Information Desk on the first floor of Bird Library. BIRD LIBRARY HOURS DURING WINTER WELCOME Friday, January 15 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, January a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, January 17 Open 24 hours Monday, January 18 Open 24 hours CARNEGIE LIBRARY HOURS DURING WINTER WELCOME Friday, January 15 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, January 16 Closed Sunday, January 17 Noon-8 p.m. Monday, January 18 8 a.m.-11 p.m. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE The Syracuse University Bookstore is located in the. HOURS DURING WINTER WELCOME Friday, January 15 Saturday, January 16 - Sunday, January 17 Monday, January 18 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Noon-5 p.m. Noon-5 p.m. BOOKSTORE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Pre-ordered textbooks may be picked up on the first level of the Bookstore. For those who prefer to shop in person, Bookstore staff is available to assist you. Please be sure to have your SU I.D. and a copy of your schedule with you. Pre-ordered computers may be picked up at CuseTech, located on the third level of the Bookstore. Stop by the CuseTech department for purchases of education-priced Apple and Dell products, in- and out-of-warranty repairs, extended and accidental damage warranties, technology trade-in service, computer accessories, and more. Shop our SUite Living department for bed linens, room accessories, and small electronics to help make your room a little more like home. Don t forget to rent a MicroFridge, an all-in-one refrigerator, freezer, and microwave approved for residence hall use. And stop by the OrangeMART for food, beverage, and personal care items. 13

16 Campus Office Directory General Information Number Main Campus SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OFFICES School of Architecture 201 Slocum Hall soa.syr.edu The College of Arts and Sciences 329 Hall of Languages thecollege.syr.edu School of Education 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite soe.syr.edu College of Engineering and Computer Science 223 Link Hall eng-cs.syr.edu David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 300 MacNaughton Hall falk.syr.edu School of Information Studies 343 Hinds Hall ischool.syr.edu Martin J. Whitman School of Management 721 University Avenue Whitman.syr.edu S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 316 Newhouse newhouse.syr.edu University College 700 University Avenue parttime.syr.edu College of Visual and Performing Arts 200 Crouse College vpa.syr.edu CAMPUS OFFICES Office of Admissions 100 Crouse-Hinds Hall 900 South Crouse Avenue admissions.syr.edu Bookstore 303 University Place bookweb.syr.edu Bursar Operations 102 Archbold North Basement bursar@syr.edu bursar.syr.edu Career Services careers@syr.edu careerservices.syr.edu Counseling Center 200 Walnut Place counselingcenter.syr.edu Department of Public Safety 005 Sims Hall On-Campus Emergency 711 publicsafety.syr.edu Disability Cultural Center 105 Hoople sudcc.syr.edu Office of Disability Services 804 University Avenue, Suite disabilityservices.syr.edu Dome Ticket Office Gate B, Carrier Dome DOME.TIX Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and Resolution Services 005 Steele Hall Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs 200 Archbold North finmail@syr.edu financialaid.syr.edu Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite newtosu@syr.edu newtosu.syr.edu Food Services 201 Ainsley Drive foodservices@syr.edu Fraternity and Sorority Affairs fasa.syr.edu Health Services 111 Waverly Avenue health.syr.edu Hendricks Chapel Hendricks.syr.edu Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) 804 University Avenue, Suite oss.syr.edu/heop Housing, Meal Plan, and ID Card Services 206 Steele Hall housing@syr.edu housingmealplans.syr.edu Information Technology Services (ITS) Center for Science and Technology help@syr.edu its.syr.edu 14 readyset.syr.edu

17 Campus Office Directory Institute for Veterans and Military Families 150 Crouse Drive vets.syr.edu Office of Learning Communities 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite lc.syr.edu Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center 750 Ostrom Avenue lgbt.syr.edu Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue library.syr.edu Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service shawcenter.syr.edu Office of Multicultural Affairs multicultural.syr.edu Office of Off-Campus and Commuter Services 754 Ostrom Avenue offcampus.syr.edu OPTIONS 200 Walnut Place students.syr.edu/options Parents Office 228F parents.syr.edu Parking and Transit Services 621 Skytop Road, Suite parking.syr.edu Recreation Services 241 Archbold Gymnasium recreationservices.syr.edu Office of the Registrar 106 Steele Hall syr.edu/registrar Renée Crown University Honors Program 306 Bowne Hall honors.syr.edu Office of Residence Life 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite orl.syr.edu ROTC, Air Force 303 Archbold North afrotc.syr.edu ROTC, Army 308 Archbold North armyrotc.syr.edu Slutzker Center for International Services 310 Walnut Place international.syr.edu South Campus Housing Office 206 Goldstein Student Center #2 housingmealplans.syr.edu Office of Student Activities studentactivities.syr.edu Office of the Senior Vice President for Student Affairs 518 Crouse-Hinds Hall Office of Student Assistance 306 Steele Hall Student Employment Services 210 Steele Hall seo.syr.edu Office of Student Engagement 111 Waverly Ave., Room 220-J Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities 310 Steele Hall studentconduct.syr.edu Syracuse University Abroad 106 Walnut Place suabroad.syr.edu Title IX Coordinator 005 Steele Hall Tutoring and Study Center 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite tutoring.syr.edu Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) IVMF at Barclay, 150 Crouse Drive veterans.syr.edu Veterans Resource Center 700 University Avenue, Room 326-EF veterans.syr.edu Vet Success On Campus Counselor 700 University Avenue, Room 326-G

18 SU Places COMMON ABBREVIATIONS YOU WILL SEE ON CAMPUS Campus Buildings Archbold Gymnasium Bowne Hall Brewster, Boland, and Brockway Halls Carnegie Library Carrier Dome Center for Science and Technology Comstock Art Building Crouse College Crouse-Hinds Administration Building Day and Flint Residence Halls Dineen Hall Bird Library Eggers Hall Flanagan Gymnasium Goldstein Student Center Gordon D. Hoople Special Education Building H.B. Crouse Hall Hall of Languages Hendricks Chapel Heroy Geology Laboratory Hinds Hall Huntington Hall Kimmel Hall Link Hall Lyman Hall MacNaughton Hall Martin J. Whitman School of Management Building Marshall Square Mall Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Newhouse 1 Newhouse 2 Newhouse 3 Physics Building Shaffer Art Building Shaw Residence Hall Sims Hall 16 readyset.syr.edu AG BH B/B/B CARN CARR SCITC COMART CR CH THE MOUNT DINEEN BIRD EGGERS FLAN GOLDSTEIN HOOPLE HBC HL HC HGL HINDS HUNTN KIMMEL LINK LYMAN FALK SOM MSQ MAX N1 N2 N3 PB SCHINE SHAFER SHAW SIMS Skytop Office Building Slocum Hall Smith Hall The Nancy Cantor Warehouse Tolley Humanities Building University College Watson Residence Hall White Hall Women s Building Auditorium and Lab Abbreviations Archbold Design Studio, Syracuse Stage Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage Belfer Lab, Bird Library Biology Research Lab, Sims Hall Gebbie Clinic, 621 Skytop Road Gifford Auditorium, H.B. Crouse Hall Grant Auditorium, White Hall SOB SLOC SMITH WAREHS TOLLEY UC WAT FALK WB ABDES STUE AB BELFER BRL GEBBIE CLINIC GIFFORD AUD GRANT Kittredge Auditorium, H.B. Crouse Hall KITTREDGE AUD Maxwell Auditorium, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College Shemin Auditorium, Shaffer Art Building Stolkin Auditorium, Physics Building Watson Theater, Watson Residence Hall MAX SETNOR SHEMIN AUD STOLKIN AUD WAT THEA SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) Baker Lab Bray Hall Illick Hall Jahn Lab Marshall Hall Moon Library Walters Hall ESF Tully Campus ESF Wanakena Campus BAKER BRAY HALL ILLICK JAHN MARSH MOON WALTER TULLY WNKENA

19 Brockway C-D Rd. Brewster/Boland Garage Campus West Route I-81 Exit 18 ELIZ. BLACKWELL ST. NORTH CAMPUS VAN BUREN ST. HENRY ST. Boland Brewster Stadium STADIUM PL. Irving Garage Dineen IRVING AVE. E. ADAMS ST. IRVING AVE. Falk College White Hall Crouse Hinds Crouse College SOUTH CROUSE AVE. MacNaughton Holden Obs. L C M HARRISON ST. Bank Hoople Waverly Maxwell Heroy D 3 Eggers University College University Lehman UNIVERSITY AVE. MARSHALL ST. Tolley Steele University Avenue Garage UNIVERSITY PL. N E P Harrison Newhouse 1 M.S. Mall Huntington Health Services Hall of Languages H.B. Crouse Hendricks Physics Archbold Gym Winnick Hillel Center WALNUT PL. WAVERLY AVE. Schine Student Center Whitman School of Management Bookstore Hinds QUAD Carnegie Library SU Abroad Smith SIMS DR. Bowne WALNUT AVE. Walnut Washington Arms Alibrandi Catholic Center Counseling Center Sheraton University Hotel & Conference Center S.C.I.S. Goldstein Auditorium Bird Library Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center Link Lyman Machinery Marion Slocum DPS Sims Shaffer Art COLLEGE PL. Bio-Research Haven COMSTOCK AVE. Kimmel Watson Life Sciences Complex 113 Euclid Park Point Adams Street Garage Booth Garage Ernie Davis Hall OSTROM AVE. OSTROM AVE. FINE VIEW EAST RAYNOR ST. STANDART ST. OAKLAND ST. CAMPUS DR. W COMSTOCK AVE. COMSTOCK AVE. Science and Technology Center 119 Euclid Booth Dellplain Daily Orange Off-Campus and Commuter Services Shaw OIRA/ Project Advance 426 Ostrom EUCLID AVE. LGBT Resource Center Legal Services Lyons West Campus (Fine) West Campus (Standart) Centennial Sadler FORESTRY DR. Gateway Lawrinson Baker K B J Jahn Lab A Disabled Guests CAMPUS DR. Moon Library Illick Marshall H F G SUNY/ E.S.F. CAMPUS DR. Bray Walters Flanagan Flint Graham Day Women s Building STRATFORD ST. N W E S 0 1/8 MILE Prepared by: Syracuse University Cartographic Lab. 11/2015 Key Buildings Residence halls Dining centers Parking facility One-way traffic Two-way traffic Note: To Manley North and Manley South Parking Lots (approximately.5 mi.) 17

20 COMSTOCK AVE. GOODRICH AVE. ROE AVE. LAMBRETH LA. S. SLO CUM CIR CL E COMSTOCK AVE. OOD ERY Manley North Comstock Art Facility Manley Field House Carmelo Anthony Basketball Center Lampe Athletics Complex J. Stanley Coyne Stadium Ensley Athletic Center LANCASTER AVE. BUCKINGHAM AVE. MEADOWBROOK DR. SOUTH CAMPUS HOOKWAY TRACT TECUM SHE ORT ER RK E. COLVIN ST. Manley South Soccer Stadium TO DRUMLI E. COLVIN ST. CENT ST. SMALL RD. University Village SOUTH CAMPUS HOUSING N. S L O CUM C I R CLE Welcome Center Skybarn URBER ST. FARM ACRE RD. SLOC HEIGH LER ST. ARNOLD AVE. HOLMES ST. SKYTOP RD. CHINOOK DR. Goldstein Student Center Skyhall 2 Skyhall 1 JAMESVILLE AVE. THAYER ST. WINDING RIDGE RD. Skyhall 3 Tennis Courts Bernice Wright Nursery School JEAN AVE. PINE GROVE ST. TEJAH AVE. Tennis Courts Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion 1320 Jamesville Ave Jamesville Ave. Key Buildings Residence halls Dining centers Parking facility Outdoor Education Center W N E Inn Complete Parking and Transit Services Institute for Sensory Research Anechoic Chamber 18 readyset.syr.edu

21 My Notes 19

22 Alma Mater Where the vale of Onondaga Meets the eastern sky Proudly stands our Alma Mater On her hilltop high. Flag we love, Orange, Float for aye, Old Syracuse o er thee! Loyal be thy sons and daughters To thy memory. When the evening twilight deepens and the shadows fall, Linger long the golden sunbeams on the western wall. Flag we love, Orange, Float for aye, Old Syracuse o er thee! Loyal be thy sons and daughters To thy memory. When the shades of life shall gather, dark the heart may be, Still the ray of youth and love shall linger long o er thee. Flag we love, Orange, Float for aye, Old Syracuse o er thee! Loyal be thy sons and daughters To thy memory. Junius W. Stevens 20 readyset.syr.edu

23 Mark Your Calendar WINTER CARNIVAL FEBRUARY Winter Carnival, a tradition that dates back to 1930, offers outdoor and indoor activities, including human dog sled races, ice-carvings, chili cook-offs, snow sculptures, and other events that coincide with Syracuse Winterfest. For more information, visit studentactivities.syr.edu. The University does not discriminate on any protected basis. This includes in admission, treatment, or access to its programs or activities or in employment in its programs and activities. The University prohibits harassment or discrimination related to any protected category. The protected bases include creed, ethnic or national origin, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, marital status, political or social affiliation, age, race, color, veteran status, military status, religion, sexual orientation, domestic violence status, gender identity, gender expression or perceived gender. Any complaint of discrimination or harassment related to any of these protected bases should be reported to the University s Chief Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and Resolution Services Officer, Cynthia Maxwell Curtin. She is responsible for coordinating compliance efforts under the various laws including Titles VI, IX* and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. She can be contacted at Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and Resolution Services, 005 Steele Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY ; OR by cmcurtin@syr.edu; or by telephone: * Title IX prohibits harassment or discrimination based on sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression, or gender identity. Titles VI and VII prohibit harassment or discrimination based on race, national origin, or color. Sections 503 and 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibit discrimination or harassment because of disability. In addition, New York law prohibits discrimination or harassment based on these and other protected categories. 21

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