Conference is third major organization to shift neutral site sporting events out of the state
More neutral site sporting events were pulled out of North Carolina on Wednesday afternoon.
The ACC announced that all eight neutral site conference championship games scheduled to be hosted in the state of North Carolina during the 2016-17 academic year will be relocated.
The most notable championship that will be moved is the conference’s football finale, which was set to be hosted in Charlotte.
Construction on the Connective Corridor will restart tomorrow and will continue through downtown for the next two years.
The Connective Corridor, a cultural development project connecting University Hill with downtown Syracuse, will restart construction Nov. 4 that will continue through downtown for the next two years.
Construction for phases two and three of the project, a $42.5 million dollar partnership between Syracuse University and the City of Syracuse, is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2015, said Linda Hartsock, director of the Connective Corridor project for Syracuse University’s Office of Community Engagement and Economic Development.
Classes scheduled after 1:30 p.m. Oct. 29 and for the entire day Oct. 30 are cancelled.
In a weather alert email sent out to all students and faculty earlier this morning, SU has cancelled all classes scheduled after 1:30 p.m. today and for the entire day tomorrow. Classes are expected to resume on a normal schedule on Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Syracuse University's 11th chancellor announces she will leave once her current contract expires.
In an email sent to SU students and faculty on Friday morning, Chancellor Nancy Cantor announced her exit from Syracuse University at the end of her contract, which expires in June 2014. The Board of Trustees were informed of her decision earlier in the morning, according to her open letter to the SU community.