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  2. Syracuse University - Wikipedia

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    syracuse.edu. Syracuse University (informally ' Cuse or SU) [ 10 ] is a private research university in Syracuse, New York, United States. Established in 1870 with roots in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the university has been nonsectarian since 1920. [ 11 ]

  3. List of Syracuse University buildings - Wikipedia

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    426 Ostrom Ave. Houses Psychology Research Building of Syracuse University. Purchased by SU in July 1979. Alibrandi Catholic Center. 1982. 110 Walnut Place. 43°02′35″N 76°08′00″W  /  43.043134°N 76.133284°W  / 43.043134; -76.133284  (Alibrandi Catholic Center) Named in 1982 in memory of John G. Alibrandi Jr.

  4. JMA Wireless Dome - Wikipedia

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    The JMA Wireless Dome, originally the Carrier Dome (1980–2022) and colloquially called "The Dome," or more recently "The JMA Dome," is a domed stadium in Syracuse, New York, United States. Located on the campus of Syracuse University in the University Hill neighborhood, [6] it is home to the Syracuse Orange football, basketball, and lacrosse ...

  5. Crouse College - Wikipedia

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    Crouse College, also known as Crouse Memorial College and historically as John Crouse Memorial College for Women, is a building on the Syracuse University campus. It was funded by John R. Crouse, a wealthy Syracuse merchant (principal donation) with the White family (bankers, secondary doners), [3] and designed by Archimedes Russell.

  6. Hall of Languages, Syracuse University - Wikipedia

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    73001236 [1] Added to NRHP. September 20, 1973. The Hall of Languages is a Syracuse University building designed by Horatio Nelson White in the Second Empire architectural style, and built in 1871–73. [3][2] It was the first building constructed on the Syracuse University campus and the building originally housed the entire university. [4]

  7. Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Hall of Languages, built in 1871–73, was the first building constructed on the Syracuse University campus. The College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1871 as the College of Liberal Arts and offered courses in algebra, geometry, Latin, Greek, history, physiology, education, and rhetoric. [1]

  8. Syracuse University South Campus - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse University South Campus. South Campus is located approximately two miles South of Syracuse University's main campus (North Campus). It is home to around 2,500 students, about 50% of whom are Sophomore students. [1] Students living on South Campus reside in apartments located across the campus. There are two-person and three-person ...

  9. Syracuse University School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Website. soa .syr .edu. The Syracuse University School of Architecture, commonly known as Syracuse Architecture, is one of the 13 schools and colleges of Syracuse University. The school offers bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture that are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB).