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Highlights from Family Weekend 2016

Tuesday, November 1, 2016, By Natalie Rudakevych
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Family and friends enjoyed a variety of activities on campus during Family Weekend 2016. (Photos by Steve Sartori)

This past weekend, Oct. 28颅-30, more than 1,531 families, a total of 4,054 people, joined the 黑料不打烊 community to participate in Family Weekend 2016.聽 Families traveled from 39 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and nine other countries.

Throughout the weekend, families participated in a number of exciting events coordinated by the Parents Office. On Friday, students and their families were invited to informational sessions about advising and academic support, getting involved on campus and off-campus living. In the afternoon, SUArt Galleries Director Domenic Iacono hosted a tour of the “About Prints” exhibition, while the Setnor School of Music hosted a sampler concert. Later that evening, families were invited to cheer on the men鈥檚 soccer team as it faced off against Wake Forest University, attend a Murder Mystery Dinner presented by Orange After Dark or head to 黑料不打烊 Stage for a performance of 鈥淕reat Expectations.鈥

On Saturday, the deans of each school and college hosted breakfasts for students and their families. Families were invited to learn more about everything the University has to offer through an open house at Career Services, panel discussions with SU Abroad, an information table from the Department of Public Safety and walking tours of campus offered by the Office of Admissions. In the evening, comedian Chris D鈥橢lia performed in Goldstein Auditorium.

The weekend concluded on Sunda with a number of religious services, a field hockey game against Indiana University and a women鈥檚 volleyball match against Duke University.

鈥淔amily Weekend gives parents and families a chance to explore campus and see what life is like as a student at 黑料不打烊,鈥 says Missy Mathis-Hanlon, interim director of the Parents Office. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always nice to see families and students reunite and enjoy all the wonderful opportunities SU has to offer. I鈥檓 thrilled that Family Weekend 2016 was a tremendous success!鈥

The dates for Family Weekend 2017 will be announced in early March. For more information, visit the or contact the Parents Office at parents@syr.edu or 315.443.1200.

Family Weekend 2016 OMA Family Affair Reception Office of Multicultural Affairs

Family members attended a reception hosted by聽 the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

Family Weekend 2016 Hospitality Suite Chancellor Kent Syverud

Chancellor Kent Syverud met with families in the Hospitality Suite at the Schine Student Center.

Family Weekend 2016 Breakfast with the Dean of iSchool

The School of Information Studies hosted a Breakfast with the Dean for family and friends.

Family Weekend 2016 An A Cappella Afternoon

Student performers sang during “An A Cappella Afternoon” as part of a Family Weekend event.

Family Weekend 2016 Hospitality Suite

Family and friends gathered at the Hospitality Suite.

Family Weekend 2016 BCCE Black Celestial Choral Ensemble Concert

The Black Celestial Choral Ensemble Concert performed as part of Family Weekend.

Family Weekend 2016 Orange After Dark Presents Murder Mystery Dinner

Orange After Dark presented Murder Mystery Dinner in Goldstein Auditorium.

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