Please use and bookmark SOEsupport@syr.edu to communicate issues relating to curriculum, including scheduling, registration, classroom requests (including 070B), syllabi, and course/program proposals.

The School of Education offers collaborative meeting, class, and workshop space to support the use of technology in teaching, promote research, and to help facilitate presentations and conferences for faculty, staff, and students.

Many spaces are shared primarily by the School of Education community, but also by the larger Syracuse University community. The room configuration and condition is the responsibility of the person in charge of the meeting. Rooms should be left in an orderly and clean condition after you leave.

Classrooms

The classrooms in 100-107 Huntington Hall are scheduled by the Office of the Registrar and maintained by ITS LEMP: 100-107 Huntington Hall.

For questions about classroom request, email SOEsupport@syr.edu.

Reservable Meeting Spaces

070B Huntington Hall

220 Huntington Hall (Ganders Lounge)

Huntington Hall Conference Rooms

These spaces can be reserved with the associated department for meetings, non-regular classes, and conference calls.

Public Event & Collaborative Spaces

Sharon H. Jacquet Education Commons (130 Huntington Hall)

A public lounge and working space at main entrance of Huntington Hall. Students can work here quietly or meet for collaborative work. Can be reserved for receptions, lectures, workshops, and presentations. When not reserved, open and available during building hours.

Huntington Hall Atrium

Public lounge and working space. Students can work here quietly, or meet for collaborative work. Can be reserved to support events in the Commons. When not reserved, open and available during building hours.

070 and 050 Huntington Hall Outer Areas

Large work surfaces, sofa, and chairs for work and collaboration. Not reservable; open and available during building hours.

Computer Lab

020 Huntington Hall

The Huntington Hall computer lab is maintained by ITS and available for use by all Syracuse University individuals. Computers have software standard to all University computers.