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College of Arts and Sciences alumnus David Newstadt ’51 credits Syracuse University for providing him with essential tools for a long and successful career. Today, Newstadt and his wife, Bette Newstadt, are helping SU shape future generations of students with a significant gift to the school's recently established Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute.

A center for research and the home of the nation's first curricular programs to comprehensively focus on scholarship in the forensic and national security sciences, the FNNSI is working to formulate state-of-the-art solutions for fighting crime and terrorism with science. Read more...

Bay Area total exceeds $15 million!

Joining the Newstadts in supporting The Campaign for Syracuse University are hundreds of other SU alumni, parents, and friends. As of April 15, 2012, more than $15 million has been pledged to the campaign by nearly 900 Bay Area donors—$858,201 just since the start of the San Francisco regional effort on February 1, 2012!

Speaking of FNSSI...

In April, experts from the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute traveled to San Francisco to present “From Sherlock Holmes to CSI: Fighting Crime and Terrorism with Science.” Dr. Kevin Sweder, Dr. Scott Samson, and grad student Eric Lumsden provided a fascinating look into FNSSI research. See photos from the event...

You can launch successful careers!

Learn more about The Campaign for Syracuse University and the Bay Area’s role in it at sf.syr.edu. Then give online or by phone at 877.247.6978 or 415.728.6674.

Your gift will do more than count toward our Bay Area total. It will help launch SU students into successful careers of their own!

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The Bay Area is home to almost 800 members of Generation Orange. Armed with the knowledge they gained at SU and buoyed by a network of established alumni, young grads like Michael Gennaro ’11 are pursuing their dreams.

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