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Syracuse University opens new center in Washington, D.C.

Syracuse University (SU) on Tuesday, Sept. 24 opened its new center in Washington, D.C. with an event that included a panel discussion on the changing landscape of collegiate sports and public policy. Pictured here (from left to right) are panelists Mike Tirico, a 1988 graduate who is a prominent broadcaster for NBC Sports; Felisha Legette-Jack, a 1989 graduate and head coach of the SU women’s basketball team; James Phillips, commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference; and panel moderator Margaret Talev, Kramer Director of the Syracuse University Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship. (Photo credit: Shannon Finney via SU news website)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Syracuse University (SU) says it has opened a new center in Washington, D.C. and held a Sept. 24 event to mark the occasion. The center, located at 1333 New Hampshire Ave. in the Dupont Circle area of Washington, will serve students, faculty, staff, and alumni, SU said in its announcement. Mike Tirico, […]

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