Syracuse has a ton to offer, so it can be easy to miss out on all the resources that we have access to. Not sure what to check out first? Here are my top five suggestions:
1. Career Coaching at Career Services
Whether you are graduating and applying for jobs or just looking for an internship, Career Services has got you covered. Every Career Coaching experience is customized to meet your individual professional goals. Some topics that you can discuss include: finding internship opportunities, practicing interviews, and receiving feedback on your resumes and cover letters. Be sure to make your appointment! For more information regarding Career Coaching, visit the Career Services website.
2. Nutrition at Barnes Center at The Arch
Did you know that you can schedule an appointment to meet with a registered dietitian right here on campus? Appointments are covered under the health and wellness fee and provide the opportunity to access confidential nutritional counseling. Some reasons why you may want to book your appointment include: concerns regarding high cholesterol, high blood sugar, digestive problems, dietary restrictions/allergies, and weight gain/loss. Learn more about nutrition services and schedule an appointment!
3. Personal Training at Barnes Center at The Arch
If you are trying to find the motivation to start or want to continue to expand your health and wellness journey, Barnes Center at The Arch gives you the opportunity to reach your goals. This flexible program allows you to personalize each session to your own desires and personal goals. Personal training gives you more than just physical support, it gives you the opportunity to discover ways to reduce stress and improve your sleep quality. For more information regarding Personal Training, check out the Barnes Center website. Be sure to fill out the Personal Training Registration Form.
4. The LGBTQ Resource Center
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Resource Center at Syracuse University aims to be a campus and regional leader offering resources, culture and education around marginalized genders and sexualities, and the dynamic intersections of different LGBTQ+ identities. The LGBTQ Resource Center offers resources for students on campus as well as different programs such as discussion groups, LGBTQ+ History Month and other social events. For more information, visit their website!
5. Orange After Dark
Orange After Dark provides events for students throughout the semester. The goal of Orange After Dark is to provide fun and stress-free, late-night activities for students! Some previous events included Trivia Night, Comedy Night, Mini Golf, and Outdoor laser tag! Their newest schedule is available now! Find more information and events online.
Written by Haley Mykytka ’22, College of Visual and Performing Arts