Students and Academic Visitors
There are 1,200 students enrolled in Upstate’s four colleges studying to become doctors, biomedical scientists, advanced-degree
nurses and allied health care professionals.
Our internationally recognized faculty
are committed to providing these students with an excellent, hands-on education
and individual attention. As the region’s premier biomedical research
center, our faculty/scientists continuously search for new cures and treatments
to dozens
of diseases and disabling conditions.
Building you might visit (see more facitities on our campus TOUR):
- Campus Activities Building (CAB), 155 Elizabeth Blackwell
Street,
houses our athletic complex, snack bar, bookstore and many student
services
and administrative
offices including bursar, financial aid and registrar.
- Weiskotten Hall,
766 Irving Avenue,
has undergone major expansion and modernization since it opened as a basic
sciences building in the late 1930s. It features state-of-the-art laboratories,
classrooms, meeting rooms, auditoriums, student lounges and a cafeteria.
It houses the offices of the university president, deans of the colleges
of Medicine and Graduate Studies and Student Admissions for all colleges.
The adjacent Setnor Academic Building – a five-story, 46,000 square
foot building dedicated to medical education and clinical skills training– will
open in 2007.
- A.C. Silverman Hall, 788 Irving Avenue, is home of the
College of Health Professions and includes the offices of the dean and faculty,
classrooms, a computer lab
and conference rooms.
- College of Nursing, 545 Cedar Street, third floor, houses
offices of the
dean and faculty, classrooms and computer and clinical labs.
- The Health
Sciences Library,
766 Irving Avenue,
is open to the public. Hours are Monday through Thursday
8 a.m. to 1 a.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and
Sunday
11 a.m. to 1 a.m. The library contains books, journals and electronic resources,
as well as special collections of media, reference materials, history of medicine,
consumer health and the Upstate archives. Services available include reference
and research assistance and the Health Information Center. Many
of the library’s resources are available online.
- Institute
for Human Performance, 505 Irving Avenue, serves as an incubator
for millions of dollars of biomedical research. SUNY Upstate scientists have
laboratories in the IHP dedicated to orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, neuroscience
and psychiatry. Several outpatient services are in the IHP.
- Clark Tower, Elizabeth
Blackwell Street, is a ten-story residence hall for students and their
families.
- Jacobsen Hall, Elizabeth Blackwell Street, houses administrative
offices including Human Resources/Employee Recruitment and Student Health
Services.
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