

SU's strong presence on the West Coast continues to grow with new initiatives involving our Communities of Experts and other close collaborations with alumni and friends.
At Syracuse University, discovery and learning transcend physical and disciplinary boundaries as we continually test our ideas—locally, nationally and internationally. Our students engage the world through extensive partnerships and immersion opportunities, whether at our home at the heart of the Syracuse metropolitan area, at our anchor points in world-class U.S. cities such as New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, or through SU Abroad programs in more than 30 countries. These deep connections to the ideas, people, and professions of the world prepare our graduates for an increasingly connected—and complex— global society.

An SU delegation led by Chancellor Nancy Cantor and Trustee Chair Richard Thompson (center) officially opened an art exhibit in Dubai. Prince Sultan bin Salman, left, traveled from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to attend. At right, Excellency Mohammed Al Murr, head of the Dubai Arts Council, welcomed the delegation to the exhibit, "Reconnecting East and West," a two-month show by SU and longstanding partner, the Dahesh Museum of Art. Read more

Do you live in or near one of America's major metro areas? Then chances are, SU is there, too! To stay up to date on activities where you live—or plan to visit—check out our regional websites:

Syracuse University’s relationship with the Middle East is both broad and deep. Extending over decades and across disciplines, this exchange of ideas and experiences links theory and practice to foster further collaboration and international understanding. Read more

Explore Haitian history, culture, and the Syracuse University-Université d’État d’Häiti (State University of Haiti) Exchange Program—a collaboration between the two universities as part of the rebuilding effort in the aftermath of the massive earthquake of 2010, with particular focus on restoring Hiaiti's higher education system. Read more
