Campus Resources

Syracuse University has devoted faculty and staff across campus dedicated to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility advocacy and support. Below are several campus partners members of our community can connect with at any time:

Confidential Support Resources

Please note that all other resources on campus are considered mandated reporters, but will keep all information as private as possible.


Private Reporting

804 University Avenue, Suite 303

315.443.4498
Center for Disability Resources Website

 

Marley Education Center 242, 765 Irving Ave.
Syracuse, NY, 13244

315.443.0211

Student Title IX Website


Additional Support (Non-Confidential)

Intercultural Collective
Schine Student Center, Suite  132

315.443.0228
Belonging and Student Success Website

804 University Avenue, Suite 303

315.443.4498
Center for Disability Resources Website

Intercultural Collective
Schine Student Center, Suite  132

315.443.0228
Disability Cultural Center Website

Intercultural Collective
Schine Student Center, Suite  132

315.443.0228
LGBTQ+ Resource Center Website

Students can also connect with the Student Association, Graduate Student Organization and Student Bar Association, in addition to searching the list of Recognized Student Organizations to learn more about and connect with student organizations advocating for and promoting inclusion. (Please note, some groups listed may no longer be active.)

For more information about diversity and inclusion initiatives, please visit diversity.syr.edu.


Fire Safety and Controlled Room Burn

This video from Campus Firewatch is used to help students understand the dangers of fire and the reasons that Syracuse University takes fire safety seriously.

To help our community understand the dangers of fires in campus housing, Residential Living educates its staff each year by collaborating with Fire Safety and Fixit to host a controlled room burn. The  controlled room burn video will help you to understand how quickly fire can spread and how the sprinkler systems help to extinguish fires.