Syracuse University

American Red Cross Blood Drive

SU vs. UConn Blood Battle

Help SU beat UConn in Mega Month-long Blood Drive

Students, faculty and staff at Syracuse University and University of Connecticut will compete in the annual “Are you up for the challenge?: Give Blood” competition.  For the second year, the competition determines which school donates the most pints of blood to the American Red Cross.

The SU vs. UConn Blood Battle, sponsored by the American Red Cross and the Division of Student Affairs, takes place throughout the month of April, which is blood-drive month for the American Red Cross.  All blood donations collected on campus this year will benefit the Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital.  Nine drives will be held on the SU campus in April, beginning Wed., Apr. 6 in SUNY ESF’s Nifkin Lounge from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

“Hosting blood drives on campus allow Syracuse University students, faculty and staff to conveniently give back to their community,” said Bridget Yule, director, student center & programming services. “It’s a win-win situation: save a life and beat UConn in a competition!” 

New this year, the Division of Student Affairs and Academic Affairs is sponsoring a faculty and staff drive that takes place, Tuesday, Apr. 26 in Flanagan Gym from 11:30-4:30 p.m.  Faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in the cause and competition. However, all drive locations are open to the campus community.

The SU vs. UConn Blood Battle was initiated by the Connecticut and New York-Penn American Red Cross offices in 2009-2010, in an effort to increase blood donations at college campuses.  The SU vs. UConn Battle was patterned after the Ohio State vs. Michigan Blood Battle, which began in 2004.

UConn won the challenge last year, collecting 501 April units with an enrollment of 16,998 for a winning ratio of 2.95%. SU collected 208 April units with an enrollment of 12,491 for a participation ratio of 1.66%. To win this year, SU students, faculty and staff need to collect 438 units of blood in April for a participation rate of 3.10%. 

Each pint of blood can help save three lives. Throughout the past five years, students, faculty and staff have increased their blood donations by 58%: from 915 pints collected in 2005-2006, to 1447 pints donated in 2009-2010. The Sigma Labda Upsilon benefit drive for Sickle Cell Anemia patients saw 36 first-time minority donors.  The Winnick Hillell Jewish Student Organization grew from a single drive to three drives annually, while Greek organizations Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Mu, and Sigma Chi sponsor two drives annually.  In all, Syracuse University blood drives have helped save more than 100,000 lives since the partnership began 40 years ago! 

April 6

SUNY ESF Nifkin Lounge

10:30-3:30 pm

April 7

Sigma Chi

1:00-6:00 pm

April 11

SU Schine Underground

11:30-5:30 pm

April 12

Goldstein S Campus

3:00-8:00 pm

April 13

Goldstein S Campus

4:00-9:00 pm

April 14

SU Day Hall

11:30-5:30 pm

April 15

SU Schine Underground

11:30-5:00 pm

April 18

Law School

10:00-3:00 pm

April 26

Flanagan Exercise Studio

11:30-4:30 pm

April 27

Haven Hall

12:00-5:00 pm

Not everyone is eligible to donate blood, and blood donation is not the only way to support this event. If you are interested in volunteering to support the effort, in lieu of donating blood, please contact: Lynne Fox at foxlynn@usa.redcross.org.

For more information about the April SU vs. UConn Blood Battle and campus blood drives, contact Bridget Yule, director, student center & programming services at 443-9142 or bmyule@syr.edu