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Tour Hinds Hall

 The University broke ground on the renovations in summer 2003, and the completed renovations were celebrated at the School of Information Studies’ iOpening on May 10, 2008. The building is the former home of the L.C. College of Engineering and Computer Science and offices of the University’s Information Technology Services department. Today, it is used solely to house the School of Information Studies.

“We love our new home in Hinds Hall, and are grateful for the expertise and talent of Ashley McGraw Architects,” says iSchool Dean Elizabeth D. Liddy. “The design team did an amazing job of capturing the essence of the iSchool and ensuring that the building supports harmonious collaborations and group work. This award-winning building is a very suitable home for our top-ranked programs and world-class faculty and students. We are proud to call this our home.”

Tour of Technology spaces within Hinds Hall




Map of Hinds Hall

Launch this interactive map to learn more about Hinds Hall.
Syracuse University fans turn out in tens of thousands to support the NCAA Division I sports teams at the Carrier Dome and other impressive athletic facilities on campus.
iSchool Information Management graduate student Dave Chenell (center) stands with business partner Eric Cleckner (left) at their student startup booth at Emerging Talk, the Syracuse conference about entrepreneurship. The conference was held at the Syracuse Tech Garden and awarded prizes, from cash to legal consultation to iPads. The two Syracuse University students founded Grafighters, an online fighting game where anyone's sketches can come to life, located at the Student Sandbox. Grafighters has been named the Economic Champions of 2009 by the Chamber of Commerce and the two were the winners of the 2009 Sandbox Demo Day. Grafighters also received an Orange Tree Fund award of $12,000.