113 Euclid Avenue

Exterior of 113 Euclid Ave building

Renovated in 2023, 113 Euclid Ave. serves as gathering place for Native students and for those who are interested in exploring Native American culture and history. The renovation, completed by an Indigenous-owned contracting company with design input from Native students, represents the Haudenosaunee Confederacy alongside Turtle Island tribal communities. Some highlights of the renovated space include the following:

  • A culture room dedicated to revitalizing Indigenous languages and traditional regalia.
  • Fireplace lounge with beanbag chairs.
  • Indigenous artwork pieces.

Naming opportunities are available for spaces within 113 Euclid Ave. at a variety of levels. For more information about how you can support 113 Euclid Ave. and Native students, contact Rachel Vassel at revassel@syr.edu or 315.385.9988.

Kitchen of 113 Euclid

Kitchen

The kitchen provides a designated space for student to prepare and share meals together.

First Floor Corridor of 113 Euclid

First Floor Corridor

The walls at 113 Euclid are filling with pieces by Indigenous artists from around the world.

Computer Room of 113 Euclid

Computer Room

113 Euclid provides several spaces for meetings or study.

First Floor Lounge of 113 Euclid

First Floor Lounge

The Lounge, or gathering room, is a warm, welcoming space for students to connect with friends. The exposed pine beams represent the Roots of Peace along with the four directional colors of the Medicine Wheel.

Second Floor Office of 113 Euclid

Second Floor Office

113 Euclid provides several spaces for meetings or study.

Cultural Preservation Room of 113 Euclid

Cultural Preservation Room

The Cultural Preservation Room is dedicated to revitalizing Indigenous languages and traditional regalia.

Second Floor Meeting Room of 113 Euclid

Second Floor Meeting Room

The Meeting Room provides a dedicated space for community gatherings or group study.