The Nursing School Building in Syracuse, NY, originally constructed in 1875 by Professor Wellesley P. Coddington, is a three-story red brick Victorian-style building with a double-gabled roof and a cupola between the gables. It was purchased by the Delta Upsilon Fraternity in 1887 and underwent renovations and expansions in 1956. In 1972, it became the property of the Dikaia Foundation and was later leased and sold to Syracuse University. The building has served as the School of Nursing, the Department of Health and Wellness, and the Department of Child Family Studies.
The building, which features a plaque honoring author Stephen Crane, who attended Syracuse University in the late 19th century, has a rich history and has undergone multiple renovations to accommodate its various uses over the years. From its original construction to its current role as an educational facility, the Nursing School Building stands as a testament to the university's commitment to providing quality education in the field of nursing and related disciplines.
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