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Campus Store Locations to Temporarily Close for Barnes & Noble Transition

Friday, November 8, 2024, By Jennifer DeMarchi
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As part of the previously announced transition of the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Campus Store to Barnes & Noble College (BNC), store locations will undergo temporary closures over the next two weeks to allow for installation of new technology, staff training and other exciting changes.

The University community is asked to plan for any purchases they may need to make prior to the closings.

  • Campus Store and Market (Located in Schine Student Center)
    • Store will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 12, reopening Monday, Nov. 18.
  • Slocum Art and Supply Store (Located in Slocum Hall)
    • Store will be closed Friday, Nov. 15, reopening Monday, Nov. 18.
  • The Orange Shop (JMA Wireless Dome)
    • The shop will remain open during all games.
  • Campus Store Website: syrcampusstore.com
    • The Campus Store website will be down for maintenance between Monday, Nov. 11, and Monday, Nov. 18. A new website (with a new URL) will launch soon after.

Following its partnership with BNC, the Campus Store will offer an expanded product assortment and enhanced customer experience in the campus locations and online through dynamic, personalized web and mobile experiences. Changes will roll out throughout the remainder of the fall semester and will continue into spring 2025.

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