Showcasing Syracuse Pride: Exclusive Poster Sold to Secure Future Avenues for Coming Youth
Syracuse University is hosting its third annual fiscal-year end poster campaign, an initiative that celebrates school spirit, expands art collections, and supports the Orange community. Donors contributing $25 or more to any Fund for Syracuse fund via the secure giving form by June 30 will receive a limited-edition poster, with less than 200 still available.
This year's poster design showcases a sunset over Crouse College, captured by Ken Milch '91, a graduate of the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Milch described Crouse College as a vital part of his Syracuse University experience, both academically and personally, fostering lasting friendships and memories.
Syracuse University's structures, such as Crouse College, are not only known for their architectural beauty but also serve as homes for students and educators dedicated to making a difference in their respective fields. Milch fondly reminisces about the professors who were not just teachers but inspirations.
By making a gift, donors contribute to the future generations' opportunity to experience the enduring spirit of Syracuse, where historic buildings inspire passionate educators who shape futures.
For more information and to make your gift, visit loveorange.syr.edu. To participate in the campaign or receive additional information, one might consider visiting Syracuse University's official website or reaching out to university departments.
- Contemplating his time at Syracuse University, Milch finds that Crouse College isn't just a remarkable architectural gem, but also a haven for students and educators who nurture future leaders in various fields within a lifestyle that promotes lasting connections and personal growth.
- The home-and-garden section of Syracuse University's official website could provide insights into the diverse residential facilities, like Crouse College, that define the distinctive and multifaceted lifestyle of students and educators at the University, enhancing the community that the fiscal-year end poster campaign hopes to maintain and grow.