Becoming Orange

Dear New Student and Family Programs


It's a great idea to seek professional development experience early and often throughout your time as a student. Learn about the many ways to develop your resume, connect with alumni in your field and more through the resources below.

For additional information or questions, please email New Student and Family Programs or call 315.443.9187.

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Syracuse University Professional Development


From specialized school and college professional development guidance, alumni networking opportunities, supportive technologies and more, the campus community is here to help you achieve your unique professional dreams.


Handshake


Handshake is Syracuse University’s centralized career management tool. As a free resource, Handshake hosts available internships, professional employment and professional development opportunities available through ’Cuse Works, alumni and partners.


Learn more about Handshake today!

'Cuse Works


’Cuse Works is Syracuse University’s resource for all things related to student employment. Managed by the Student Employment Office and working alongside Syracuse University Career Services, ’Cuse Works helps students during their time at Syracuse University to connect with on- and off-campus jobs that encompass both Federal Work-Study and non-Federal Work-Study opportunities.


Learn about 'Cuse Works today!

Syracuse Welcome Small Groups


A limited number of spots are available for Syracuse Welcome Small Groups! If you have registered for Syracuse Welcome and were unable to sign up to be a part of the Syracuse Welcome Small Groups, please email Abbey Cliffel to be put on the list. More information regarding Syracuse Welcome Small Groups will be shared soon to those that registered.


If you have not registered for Syracuse Welcome, please do so by Aug. 12.

119 Euclid


In Fall 2021, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion opened its doors to 119 Euclid, the space on campus that celebrates Black students and culture. 119 Euclid is the result of a commitment the University made to students to develop spaces and places on campus to serve the needs of multicultural students.


Cultivated by students, 119 Euclid is a welcoming place for Black students to meet, study, hangout and just be. Highlights of 119 Euclid include the following:


  • social lounge,
  • reservable meeting rooms including a large conference room equipped with technology services, 
  • fully functioning kitchen,
  • quiet room, 
  • office space
  • and more!


Learn more about 119 Euclid today!

entrance to 119 euclid
students playing chess in the living room of 119 euclid
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Resource Spotlight

Shuttle Service: A pro-tip from many of our Orientation Leaders is to learn how the campus shuttles and bus routes work! Learn about the Centro Bus schedule and routes today!