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Campus Move-In Guide: The Sustainable Way

Whether it’s your first time living in a residence hall or you’re moving back to campus or somewhere off campus, you can make your move as environmentally friendly and sustainable as possible. Plus, save money, time and space in the process.

“Sustainable practices are meant to have a lasting impact. By making a few small changes in your move-in routine, you can reduce the amount of waste produced, help protect the environment and make your life easier,” says Sustainability Project Manager Lydia Knox.

Read the full story at Syracuse University News.

Crosswalk, Sidewalk Improvements to Begin Next Week on College Place

Starting on Monday, Aug. 7, construction workers will begin work on College Place installing crosswalks and making improvements to sidewalks and curb ramps.

The crosswalks will be installed at the intersection of College Place, Euclid Avenue and Sims Drive. The intersection will remain open for the duration of the work, but single lanes will be closed at times. Those using the intersection are asked to use caution and follow the instructions of flaggers.

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Chef Jeff Dover Named First-Ever Associate Director of Athletic Dining at Syracuse University

On Wednesday, July 12, Auxiliary Services welcomed Chef Jeff Dover to its Campus Dining team as the unit’s first-ever Associate Director of Athletic Dining. Dover comes to Syracuse after a lengthy career at Pennsylvania State University, which saw him rise from student-athlete to chef to general manager.

Chef Dover will be based in the John A. Lally Athletics Complex, which is currently undergoing a multi-phase renovation to create a state-of-the-art academic and athletics village for the University’s 600 student-athletes. After the completion of the complex entranceway in February 2023, the next phase of construction, already underway, will include a new football operations center and a “One Team” Olympic sports center.

When construction is complete, student-athletes will have access to new fueling and performance nutrition spaces, alongside a new cafeteria and dining center, greatly expanding the footprint of dining and nutrition at the Lally Complex.

“This is the perfect moment to develop and launch a new, focused athletic dining program” said Cheryl Fabrizi, associate vice president of Auxiliary Services. “As new facilities come online at the Lally Complex, Athletic Dining, led by Chef Dover, will provide a comprehensive, next-level dining program for all of our student-athletes.”

Dover will work closely with the performance nutrition team in the Athletics Department. Under his direction, Athletic Dining will craft menus based upon the different nutritional needs, tastes, and preferences of individual student-athletes and their coaches, trainers, and teams throughout the year – in-season, training, and pre- and post-game. Dover will strive to incorporate food industry trends and the latest in nutrition research to deliver food that supports the daily needs and demands of student-athletes’ physical and mental health.

“Athletic Dining has an incredible opportunity to integrate our work with that of our partners in Athletics,” said Dover. “I am excited to enhance Syracuse’s Division 1 student-athlete experience by supporting their overall wellness and performance in the classroom and on the field.”

At Penn State, Dover’s studies in kinesiology focused on athletic performance, sport biomechanics, and nutrition, and he was able to apply this knowledge when competing in cross country and indoor and outdoor track for the Nittany Lions.

In his post-graduate career, Dover ascended to sous chef for Penn State Hospitality Services, where he was responsible for restaurant operations at two campus-based hotels, as well as large-scale banquet services, and off-premises catered events.

From 2013-2019, as chef of Penn State’s 16,000-seat on-campus arena, Bryce Jordan Center, Dover re-established a direct link with the Athletic Department, providing training tables for the men’s and women’s basketball teams, as well as crafting menus and event themes for Athletic administration, big-name concert and touring acts, as well as the Mount Nittany Club, a 4,000-seat capacity club located at Penn State’s Beaver Stadium, one of the largest college football venues in the country.

Dover originally hails from Northeastern Pennsylvania and is an avid culinarian who enjoys exploring food destinations that further inspire his personal and professional cuisine creations. He also considers himself a college sports historian, and the Syracuse men’s basketball battles of the 1980s (particularly against then-Big East foe Georgetown) represent his very fondest memories of the pinnacle of college sport and competition.

Campus & Community July 18 Job Fair to Highlight Opportunities With Food Services, Parking and Transportation and JMA Wireless Dome

Syracuse University Food Services, along with Parking and Transportation Services and stadium events staff, is hosting a job fair on Tuesday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Sadler Hall Dining Center (1000 Irving Ave.), located just below the JMA Wireless Dome. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about Syracuse University’s dynamic, diverse workforce.

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2023-24 Parking Rates Announced

Syracuse University has set its parking rates for the 2023-24 academic year. The University’s rates, which align with those of peer institutions, provide funding for technology upgrades and capital improvements to parking lots and garages across campus.

Employee rates for the upcoming year were set as part of a three-year transition plan to reduce the number of employee permit rates from 35 to 20, based on salary, by the 2025-26 academic year. The plan includes both lots and garages.

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Euclid Avenue and College Place Intersection Closure Scheduled for Week of July 3

Next week, the Office of Campus Planning, Design and Construction will reconstruct the intersection of College Place, Euclid Avenue and Sims Drive. The existing brick pavers will be removed and replaced with asphalt. This work will begin Thursday, July 6, and should conclude before Monday, July 10. The project will require the intersection to be closed to all thru-traffic.

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’Cuse Scoops Ice Cream Shop Now Open at Drumlins Country Club

’Cuse Scoops at Drumlins Country Club is a new ice cream shop that features a wide variety of delicious Hershey’s ice cream flavors and sundaes, including classic favorites and unique creations.

Officially opened to the public on May 26, ’Cuse Scoops has since provided the Drumlins, Syracuse University and local communities with a convenient and delicious location to enjoy with family and friends.

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Free Trolley From Campus to Downtown Farmers Market Will Begin June 13

The Syracuse University community is invited to visit the Downtown Farmers Market in Clinton Square this summer, with free transportation provided by Parking and Transportation Services (PTS). The market runs from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Tuesday beginning June 13. To help faculty, staff and students take advantage of the market, PTS will run a lunchtime trolley from Main Campus to Clinton Square every Tuesday from June 13 to Aug. 15.*

The market features local farmers and produce vendors every week, selling fresh, seasonal vegetables, fruits, baked goods, flowers, plants and more. Local food trucks will also set up shop at the market to offer a variety of lunch options.

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June 30 Deadline Set for Fiscal 2023 Year End Business

Cash Operations has set a deadline of 3:30 p.m. on Friday, June 30, to receive deposits at the Bowne Cash Operations office for credit in fiscal year 2023.

Deposits should be made as early in the day as possible on Friday, June 30.

Deposits received after June 30 will be processed as July (fiscal year 2024) business. The exception is for monies received on or before June 30 but not processed due to internal mail delays. Those deposits can be credited to fiscal year 2023 by indicating “JUNE BUSINESS” on the deposit slip in red ink.

Cash Operations can only accept deposits for June business (fiscal year 2023) until 3:30 p.m. on Friday, July 7.

Questions or concerns may be directed to Tina Kelly.