Syracuse University

"Syracuse was an incubator for my entrepreneurialism."

Generation Orange alum Chelsea Prince ’10 started her first business—a social media startup—while still an SU student. After graduation she worked in Manhattan, but soon realized she craved the creativity and entrepreneurialism of the SU campus, qualities she found again in San Francisco.

Today, Prince is the president of Chelsea Print & Publishing, where her goal is to publish human interest books that set the modern standard for original storytelling. One of her current projects, the interactive children’s book Ice Life: End of the World, has taken her to Antarctica to chronicle that continent’s exotic wildlife. Read more about Chelsea.

Give students their best start

Every day, gifts to The Campaign for Syracuse University are responsible for success stories like Chelsea’s. Now that the campaign has reached more than 95% of its $1 billion goal, SU is looking to areas like San Francisco—where it has close ties with alumni, parents, and friends—to take it the rest of the way.

Whether you decide to support scholarships or exceptional faculty, progressive education programs, or high-tech facilities, you will be helping to give SU students their best start—the tools and skills to meet the challenges of today’s world.

Support the campaign today!

Learn more about the San Francisco Bay Area’s role in the campaign at sf.syr.edu. Then support whatever part of SU means the most to you, at any level you feel comfortable with.

Make your gift online or by phone at 877.247.6978 or 415.728.6674. And it will be one more link in the chain that stretches from Syracuse to us.

Go Orange!
The San Francisco Regional Council

Generation Orange

Make Your Impact, Bay Area
Chris Deyo '81, G'83

"My time at Syracuse allowed me to grow as an individual and a leader," says donor Chris Deyo ’81, G’83.

"The scholarship I received was funded by someone who believed in the potential of a young person making his way. Now, I continue to support SU with scholarship funds for deserving students."
Read more about Chris.

Learn more about:

> Chelsea Prince ’10

> Chris Deyo ’81, G’83

> More Bay Area alums

> SU and the Bay Area

> How to give

> Your impact

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