Sadler This is the Residence Hall that we will live in. It is equipped with small cooking areas with Microwaves and Sinks.

The mailing address is:
YOUR NAME
Sadler Hall
1000 Irving Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
SCI-TEC This is where most of our research and meetings will take place. This building houses the NPAC Center, NPAC Researchers, and NPAC's little toys .
Library This is the Bird Library where almost any academic book/ periodical can be found. The Science and Technology Library, in the basement of the Carnegie Library (look ABOVE the GYM), holds the needed technical references.
M-Street This is where many on-campus Banks, Restaraunts, Drug Stores, Book Stores, Hair Dressers, etc. can be located.
Eerie Blvd. This is where everything else is located. It is about 1 mile from the dorm and has anything anyone should need for the summer.
Gym The Archibold Gym has free weights, excercise machines, raquetball courts, basketball courts, and a pool. Tennis courts can be found near the Women's Building (just SOUTH of the SCI-TEC building).
Carousel Mall
It could be one of the bigger malls in the country? It has three stories of stores and restaraunts. The fourth story holds the Hoyts Cinema and its 12 theatres. Carousel Mall is about 5 minutes down North 81 off the Hiawatha Blvd. Exit.
Parking
For $67, a parking permit can be purchased. It will allow you to park in the following lots: DOME, QUAD4, QUAD5, QUAD6, and WEST CAMPUS lots. You can call Parking Services at (315) 443-4652.
Transportation
The bus and train are the two forms of public transportation. SU has free buses that regularly travel throughout campus. Off-campus bus fare is $1 and buses go to Carousel and down Eerie Blvd. There is also a train that leaves from its stop (near 81, WEST of Sadler Hall) and goes straight to Carousel.

NPAC REU Program, Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University.
Questions/ Comments: reu-staff@npac.syr.edu. Last updated May 18 1996 by JCK.