Syracuse, NY - The site for the future home of the new Syracuse University College of Law will be dedicated in a 3 p.m. ceremony Friday in the Raynor parking lot on campus. The ceremony will recognize the members of the family of College of Law graduates Robert Emmet Dineen (class of 1924) and Carolyn Bareham Dineen (class of...
Syracuse, NY - The site for the future home of the new Syracuse University College of Law will be dedicated in a 3 p.m. ceremony Friday in the Raynor parking lot on campus.
The ceremony will recognize the members of the family of College of Law graduates Robert Emmet Dineen (class of 1924) and Carolyn Bareham Dineen (class of 1932) whose $15 million naming gift was made in honor of their parents.
The Dineens’ children – the Honorable Carolyn Dineen King, Kathryn Dineen Wriston and Robert E. Dineen Jr. – will attend the site dedication along with students, faculty and staff. The trio’s $15 million donation, announced this past summer, is the largest in the history of the law school and one of the largest in SU history.
The new 200,000 square-foot building is to be built on the parking lot site on Irving Avenue just to the west of the current College of Law buildings and the Carrier Dome.
Read an earlier story about the Dineen family donation for the new law school.