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  1. Syracuse University, founded in 1870 and comprised of thirteen schools and colleges, is a private research university in the heart of New York State.

  2. Syracuse University (informally 'Cuse or SU) 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.

  3. Syracuse University is a private, student-focused research university fueled by 150+ years of tradition, academic distinction and a spirit of discovery. Founded in 1870, it has 13 schools and...

  4. A Tailored Academic Experience. With 13 schools and colleges, more than 200 customizable majors and 100 minors, and online degrees and certificates, Syracuse University provides educational pathways for nearly every passion and ambition.

  5. A Syracuse University education can take you just about anywhere. Choose from over 100 different programs within 60 countries for internship opportunities, Signature Seminars, language study, homestay and community engagement projects.

  6. At Syracuse Law, a legal education extends far beyond the classroom. From our nationally recognized innovative centers and trial advocacy program to prestigious externship placements and practical clinical opportunities, experiential learning is key to our student’s success.

  7. Oct 24, 2011 · As the home of the liberal arts at Syracuse University, A&S is a community that celebrates the joy in learning from the perspectives, cultures and diversity of people everywhere.

  8. World Renowned Faculty at a Leading Research Institution. At Syracuse University, we’re bringing together the next generation of collaborative engineers and computer scientists.

  9. Syracuse University News is updated daily with stories about the people, events and scholarship occurring on campus, in the city of Syracuse, at our regional locations throughout the country and across the globe.

  10. A list of print and electronic materials available in the Syracuse University Libraries.

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