Syracuse University
private university in Syracuse, New York, United States
Main English Wikipedia article: Syracuse University.
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Campus
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Main category: Syracuse University campus
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Ariel view of the main campus in 2011
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Campus circa 1910
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Hall of LanguagesMain category: Hall of Languages (Syracuse University)
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Crouse CollegeMain category: Crouse College
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Holden Observatory is part of the Comstock Tract Buildings
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Campus layout in 1909
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East side panoramio
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Hendricks ChapelMain category: Hendricks Chapel
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Marshall StreetMain category: Marshall Street, Syracuse
Public art on campus
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The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti muralMain category: Sacco and Vanzetti mural
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Seated Lincoln statue in front of the Maxwell SchoolMain category: Seated Lincoln at Syracuse University
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"Moses" by Ivan Meštrović
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"Young Abe Lincoln on Horseback" by Anna Hyatt Huntington
Schools
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Slocum hall of the School of ArchitectureMain category: Syracuse University School of Architecture
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Life Sciences Complex of the College of Arts and SciencesMain category: Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences
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Hinds Hall of the I-SchoolMain category: Syracuse University School of Information Studies
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Dineen Hall houses the College of LawMain category: Syracuse University College of Law
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S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications complexMain category: S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
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Sims Hall, College of Visual and Performing ArtsMain category: Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts
Libraries
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Bird library is the main campus library
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Carnegie Library, built 1907Main category: Carnegie Library (Syracuse University)
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von Ranke library was housed in the Tolley Building (Circa 1910)
Demolished buildings
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Yates CastleMain category: Yates Castle
Student housing
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Booth Hall
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Ernie Davis Hall
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DellPlain Hall
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Haven Hall
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Day and Graham Halls
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Walnut Hall
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Alpha Chi Rho House
Museums
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Shaffer Art BuildingMain category: Shaffer Art Building
Sports venues
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JMA Wireless Dome with new roofMain category: Carrier Dome
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Syracuse Orange men's basketball team plays in a packed dome
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Manley Field House
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Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion
People
editMain English Wikipedia article: List of Syracuse University people.
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Joe Biden '68, 46th President of the United States
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Kathy Hochul '80, 57th Governor of New York
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James B. Cunningham '74, former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan
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Arthur Rock '48, American businessman and early investor in Silicon Valley
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Eileen Collins '78, the first female Space Shuttle pilot and commander
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Aaron Sorkin '83, playwright and screenwriter
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Sultan bin Salman Al Saud '99, Saudi prince and first Arab astronaut
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Stephen Crane, American writer (did not graduate)
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Joyce Carol Oates '60, American author
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Ted Koppel '60, broadcast journalist
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Dick Clark '51, radio and television personality
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Megyn Kelly '92, political commentator, and news anchor
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Mike Tirico '88, American sportscaster
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Bob Costas '74, American sportscaster
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Vanessa Williams '86, national recording artist and actor
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Peter Falk '53, actor and comedian
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Vera Farmiga '95, actress, director, and producer
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Jerry Stiller '50, actor and comedian
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Lou Reed '64, musician and songwriter
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Drew Taggart '12, member of The Chainsmokers
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Jim Brown '57, Football Hall of Fame halfback
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