ISSUE 13 | MAY 8, 2017

REPORTING FROM CHICAGO

The latest from the Chicago metro area

Beating the Billy Goat Curse with Hits, Runs, and Data Analytics

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Thursday, June 1, 2017
6-8 p.m.

The Chicago Sports Museum
Water Tower Place, Level 7
835 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611

Register now!
 

Join us for an all-star panel discussion exploring how the academic study of sports analytics has changed the game of baseball. Then meet the panelists—experts from SU’s Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, the Chicago Cubs, and sports analytics company Kinduct—at a reception with fellow Chicago-area Orange alumni, hosted by the Chicago Regional Council. Read more.

 

Alumni profile

 

Finding opportunity in the Windy City

Ron Chin

After graduating from Syracuse University and working in New York and London, Ron Chin ’97 decided it was time to expand his geographic horizons. An irresistible opportunity inspired the Western New York native to make the career move that led him to put down roots in the Windy City. Read more.

 

Campus updates

 
Make your mark!

The goal: 2,500 donors by June 30!

Think about all the ways Syracuse University shaped you. Now ensure that the students of today and tomorrow have the same life-changing experiences. Support the part of SU you love most and give today!

Give now!
 
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Come celebrate CBT 2017!

Coming Back Together (CBT), set for September 14-17, brings African American and Latino alumni back to campus for a weekend reunion, featuring a full schedule of distinguished speakers, networking, social and academic events—and the thrill of an SU football game. Read more.

Orange Central 2017: Return, Reconnect, Rediscover!

Orange Central returns October 5–8!

Save the dates and plan for an unforgettable weekend on the SU campus. Join thousands of alumni, students, and faculty, as we celebrate all things Orange, and cheer on Syracuse football vs. Pittsburgh. Read more.

 
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