Syracuse University

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    1. Academic

      1. Slocum Hall

        Slocum Hall at Syracuse University was completed in 1919. Most of the funding for the original structure was provided by Mrs. Russell Sage in honor of her father, former State Senator Joseph Slocum.

        The building was designed in a Renaissance Beaux Arts style by Professors Frederick W. Revels and Earl Hallenbeck. It housed the Architecture Department of the College of Fine Arts, as well as the Joseph Slocum School of Agriculture, the School of Home Economics, and the School of Business. 

        This historic facility is now directly connected to Link Hall on its west elevation. Following various alterations and partial renovations, this structure underwent a multi-year renovation completed in September 2008. This effort restored the building’s original qualities and modernized its functionality and aesthetic. In addition to reopening the central atrium, Garrison Architects (including James Garrison, Class of 1979) created a new auditorium and gallery with added studio, research, and office space.

        Slocum Hall is now reported to comprise 109,404 gross square feet. 

        Address: 120 College Place
        Syracuse, NY 13244

        Building Number: MC25