Summer Snapshots 2025
From the looks of it, our University community members sure enjoyed themselves over the summer months. From a big adventure around the world to a laid-back staycation, take a look at the fun they had.
The ongoing site work on the west side of campus will shift slightly next week, leading to new street and sidewalk closures in the area.
Beginning Monday, June 17, Van Buren Street will reopen to two-way traffic. The sidewalk along the south side of the street will remain closed and fenced, as construction will continue in that area.
The north end of Henry Street will also close on June 17 as construction work advances through the area. Access to the Raynor lot and Campus West will be maintained from the south end of Henry Street via Fineview Place or Irving Avenue to Raynor Avenue. This closure is expected to last for two weeks.
Your patience in the matter is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, contact Chuck Brooks, associate director, Campus Planning, Design and Construction, at cpbrooks@syr.edu or 315.729.4383.
From the looks of it, our University community members sure enjoyed themselves over the summer months. From a big adventure around the world to a laid-back staycation, take a look at the fun they had.
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