Welcome to the Fall 2020 semester!
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Community Messages (Fall 2020)
- Message to Students from Dean Boise (Orientation and Class Next Week Will be Online; DO NOT REPORT TO DINEEN HALL) | Aug. 13, 2020
- Message to Students from Dean Boise (Are You Still Planning to Come to Dineen Hall Next Week?) | Aug. 13, 2020
- Students Asked to Take the Stay Safe Pledge | Aug. 12, 2020
- Message to Students from Dean Boise (COVID-19 Testing and Quarantine Requirements) | Aug. 10, 2020
- Message to Students from Assistant Director of Events and Facilities Valenti (What to Expect this Fall) | Aug. 10, 2020
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Operating Procedures
NOTE: This is a brief overview of Fall 2020 operating procedures: for full details, please review this memo .
NOTE: Conditions on campus are evolving; please keep checking this section for updates.
- Hours of Operation—Dineen Hall will be open to students starting August 24, every day from 7 a.m. until midnight. You will need your swipe card to enter the building. Guests are not permitted.
- Rules & Regulations—When approaching and while in Dineen Hall, all students must observe the following rules and our Stay Safe Pledge, subject only to special accommodations in place via the Center for Disability Resources:
- Mask wearing is mandatory at all timesSyracuse University requires face masks or face coverings for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors while on campus and in public settings, indoors and outdoors.
- Practice proper social distancing protocols.
- Except during designated times during the weekdays only, no food is permitted in the building.
- Beverage containers with a lid are permitted.
- When occupying a designated Quiet Study Room or Active Study Room, you must vacate the room 10 minutes before the next scheduled class in that room.
- Before leaving a room, sanitize your spaces.
- Adhere to room capacity limits.
- No more than three people should occupy an elevator at the same time.
- Failure to comply with these directives may result in a referral to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities for violation of the Code of Student Conduct.
- Navigating Dineen Hall—All seating spaces within Dineen Hall have been reconfigured to allow for social distancing. There will be signage throughout the building.
- SU IDs for new students—Arrangements for delivering SU ID cards to our 1Ls will be made through the College of Law, and they will be available in Dineen Hall.
- Active Learning—Students who have back-to-back in person and online classes will find spaces in which to attend their online classes.
- Links to live online class sessions and class recordings will be posted on Blackboard for your course. Please contact your instructor with any questions about accessing the live classes and recordings.
- Quiet Study—Rooms for quiet study are marked accordingly throughout Dineen Hall.
- Law Library—The library will be open for research and study from 7 a.m. to midnight every day. The Circulation Desk and Reference Office will be open for in-person services during the day. Group study rooms in Dineen Hall are now individual study rooms. Students may reserve these for up to 2 hours per day.
- Modified Socializing—the Levy Atrium will provide space for students to meet informally. The capacity of the Atrium is greatly reduced to accommodate social distancing. Please sit only where permitted and do not sit on the floor.
- Parking permits—Students should contact Parking and Transit Services to ask how to obtain a parking permit.
- Eating—The Neporent Café is open from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. and again from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. for food service and consumption, Monday through Friday. The café will be closed at all other times. Students can bring their own food and beverages for consumption in the café.
- The Gray Courtroom is the only other place in Dineen Hall where students can eat, from 11:50 am to 12:50 pm on weekdays.
- The café will limit “made to order” options and enhance “grab and go” offerings.
- The café will be open for students to eat their lunch subject to social distancing guidelines and space availability. First-come, first-serve will apply.
- Administrative Spaces & Student Services—All administrative and student services spaces will be inaccessible. Instructions on how to meet with staff are posted.
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- Study Room Reservation Form
- LetsGetChecked COVID Testing Portal (At-Home Testing Kits)
- Event Room Reservation Form
- University Protocols on In-Person Events (Fall 2020)
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Syracuse University Fall 2020 Information
- Fall 2020 Open—The official source of information about Syracuse University’s health and safety precautions during the Fall Semester 2020.
- Graduate Student Fall 2020 Information
- Fall 2020 Weekly Virtual Update Sessions
- THRIVE! Well-Being & Resilience Series Sessions
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Questions & Answers
Q: Will Orientation Week and Class still meet in-person during the week of August 17?
A: Please review this memo. Orientation and class the week of Aug. 17, 2020, will be online only. Students should not report to Dineen Hall.
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A: Yes! All College of Law offices are open during normal business hours. Our teams are ready to support you even as they work remotely, like you. Department points of entry can be found here , and the College's full Directory can be found here .
Q The University has announced that all students must be tested for COVID-19 before they arrive on campus. What is the testing process, what is expected, and how do we submit results?
A: Please refer to this University memo, which includes information on the logistics of testing, the mail-in option, monitoring of the tests, and submitting the tests.
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- Visit the LetsGetChecked COVID testing portal.
- Select “Syracuse University” from the portal’s drop-down menu and then complete and submit the test request form.
- You must use your SU ID number (nine digits) and Syracuse University email when requesting a kit.
- Upon completing the registration form, LetsGetChecked will send you an at-home test kit.
- Important: When providing LetsGetChecked a mailing address, remember to use the address where you will be during the period when you will need to administer the test.
- Important: Test kits can only be sent to addresses in the United States. International students can request their mail-in kit be mailed to the address where they will be quarantining, or otherwise staying, within the United States.
- Please email us lawpreparedness@Law.syr.edu if you are experiencing issues with testing.
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A: The College and the University is making every effort to ensure a safe campus for the fall 2020 semester. However, the following decision framework has been submitted to the New York State Department of Health detailing levels of response if individuals test COVID-19 positive while on campus:
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A: Counseling and psychiatry services are available to students via the Barnes Center at The Arch. Students may call 315.443.8000 to schedule an appointment or explore virtual resources via this webpage.
Q: How will club events work?
A: For the fall 2020 semester, all clubs and organizations should plan to meet via an online collaboration platform (e.g., Zoom). If it is necessary to meet in person, such meetings may be held in person but only between 7 p.m. and midnight, subject to room availability. Rooms must be reserved in advance via this form. In-person meetings shall be subject to the following rules:
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Violations or any evidence of violation will result in revocation of privilege. Please contact the Office of Student Affairs for more information. Please also review the University's policies on in-person events, in compliance with recommendations from the Public Health Committee.
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A: The café will be open for students to eat their lunch subject to social distancing guidelines and space availability from 8 am until 9 am and again from 11 am until 1 pm Monday through Friday. First-come, first-serve will apply. The café will be closed at all other times for cleaning, disinfecting and preparing for the following day’s and week’s operations. Except in the Neporent Café and in the Melanie Gray Courtroom, no food will be allowed. Beverage containers with a lid are permitted. Additional food options can be found here.
Q: What are my options for purchasing hard copy textbooks?
A: The Bookstore is limiting the amount of students in its store. It is strongly recommended that students place a web order for their books and either pick up at the store or the store is offering free delivery to Henry Street and a flat domestic shipping fee of $6.95.
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A: Students should contact Parking and Transit Services to ask how to obtain a parking permit.
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A: Yes. Based on conversations with employer partners, most have postponed their recruitment until January 2021. The likely start date of the On-Campus Interview (OCI) program will be Jan. 25, 2021. However, some employers wish to recruit as scheduled through the Résumé Collect program and will be holding off-site and/or virtual interviews this fall. Opportunities will be listed on Symplicity under the OCI tab as well as the JOBS tab. Please monitor both tabs (and your email) frequently as employers are registering on a rolling basis.
The OCI and Résumé Collect Programs will offer Summer 2021 recruitment opportunities for students who have, at a minimum, completed the full 1L curriculum by May 2021, and postgraduate opportunities for students who will complete their degree by May 2021. In the meantime, the Office of Career Services continues to be fully operational and in constant contact with employers to maximize opportunities at this time. Please continue to also closely monitor your email for any changes or updates. Timing will vary widely depending on practice setting, region, etc. You are encouraged to reach out to the Career Services Office at the earliest opportunity to review your individual needs, plans, and ideas.
Q: With the COVID-19 pandemic Centro bus lines have changed their services. Will Centro be servicing the Law School, and if so are their hours changing
A: Please refer to this update from the Public Health and Emergency Management Subcommittee of the Fall 2020 Open Working Group. The University is establishing protocols for social distancing on all University-owned and University-sponsored means of group transportation, and it is coordinating with CENTRO. These new protocols include establishing maximum passenger counts for the SU Trolley and other means of University-sponsored group transportation; requiring all operators and passengers to wear a mask; installing hand sanitizer stations on all vehicles; and disinfecting vehicles on an enhanced schedule.
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A: There will be signage throughout Dineen Hall to remind all students of their obligations to wear their mask and observe social distancing measures. Please refer to this FAQ from the University’s Fall 2020 Open website, the official source of information about Syracuse University’s plans and important health and safety precautions for the fall semester (managed by the Fall 2020 Open Working Group).
In short, the University will require face masks or face coverings for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors while on campus, in the presence of others, and in public settings where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. Full recommendations on social distancing in classrooms and lecture hall will be forthcoming.
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It is strongly recommended that students use the lockers for daily storage of only that which is necessary to access on any given day. Long term storage of many or voluminous items is discouraged, given the possibility that the presence of COVID cases on campus could result in mandatory and rapid evacuation.
Q: What is the attendance policy for fall 2020?
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Starting on Monday, July 13 at 12:00 pm EDT, you will have access to add or drop courses in MySlice. The Fall 2020 schedule of classes has been posted to the College of Law website at this link.
We encourage you to take this opportunity to review the schedule of classes, noting the online and in-building modalities, and adjust your schedule to fit your learning preferences.
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A: There will be classes on Fridays. Please refer to the Fall Schedule.
Q: Will Midterms be in person or online?
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A: Students can make appointments with Career Services by calling the main phone number (315.443.1941, note that although your call might not be picked up right away, it will be returned). Or students can email the office's main email career@law.syr.edu or email individual counselors (below). Students also can make appointments in Symplicity under "Counseling Appointment" on your profile screen. Please indicate what type of appointment you would like (i.e., Zoom or phone) regardless of what method is used to schedule it. Be sure if selecting "phone" to include the best number to reach you.
- Sam Kasmarek kasmarek@law.syr.edu
- Kelly Capozzi ktbrant@law.syr.edu