Keeping with an 81-year tradition, members of this year’s Goon Squad are all smiles as they help new students move in to their residence halls. (Photo by Amy Manley)
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An incoming student takes a moment to give a kiss to her dog while moving in during Welcome Week. (Photo by Amy Manley)Nothing says “you’ve arrived!” like stopping by the Syracuse University sign for a photo op during Welcome Week. (Photo by Amy Manley)Fire and Life Safety Services hosted the Fire Safety Academy, providing our resident advisors and resident directors with hands-on, real-world fire safety training. (Photo courtesy of the Department of Public Safety Facebook page)A student presents their research during the annual SOURCE Summer Research Symposium, which celebrates the research and discoveries made by our undergraduate students. (Photo by Amy Manley)A student researcher holds her gecko, oatmeal, while presenting her research during the annual SOURCE Summer Research Symposium. (Photo by Amy Manley)Syracuse University Libraries recently hosted the SummerStart resource fair, which is designed to help first-year students transition to life on campus by meeting with different departments to learn about the resources and services available to them. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Libraries Facebook page)Veteran entrepreneurs hear from Willie Reddic (far right), associate professor of accounting and associate dean for business education in the Whitman School, during the annual Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans. (Photo courtesy of the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families’ Facebook page).Members of the College of Professional Studies were joined by Otto at the 174th Attack Wing Runway 5k at Syracuse Hancock International Airport. (Photo courtesy of the College of Professional Studies’ Facebook page)Beekeepers are in the process of harvesting honey from the beehives on South Campus. Jars of honey will be available for purchase in the fall. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Sustainability on Facebook)Kasey Laurent, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, gives a lesson to students using a wind tunnel during the annual STEM Trekkers summer program. (Photo by Alex Dunbar)Football coach Fran Brown (left) came to the Falk College of Sport to speak to high school students interested in sports management and sports analytics. (Photo courtesy of the Falk College on Facebook)Looking up at Holden Observatory, the second-oldest building on campus, on a picture-perfect summer afternoon. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Alumni on Facebook)Students and staff sit outside of the Parthenon together while on a walking tour of Rome landmarks during the School of Education’s fully inclusive study abroad experience in Italy. (Photo courtesy of the School of Education on Facebook)Students in the Syracuse University Los Angeles program joined students from other colleges on a group hike to the iconic Hollywood sign. (Photo courtesy of Brian Glennon ’28)Volunteers from the University’s Center for International Services helped weed and pull garlic for the South Campus food pantry. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Sustainability on Facebook)Bright sunlight creates lens flares against a brilliant blue sky with scattered white clouds during a campus photo of the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Alumni on Facebook)Exercise science students traveled to Peru this summer for an immersive trip as part of the course Peru and the Human Adaptive Response to Altitude. (Photo courtesy of the Falk College of Sport on Facebook)A gorgeous snap of the Hall of Languages on a summer day. (Photo by Kaustuv Mukherji, a Ph.D. student in computer and information science and engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science)Participants in this game of Jenga shared plenty of laughs during SummerFest. (Photo by Amy Manley)University community members compete in a game of cornhole during SummerFest, an event where students, staff and faculty connected and built community in a social setting. (Photo by Amy Manley)There’s not a cloud in the sky over Crouse College, and the flowers are in bloom on an idyllic summer day on campus. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Facebook page)Physics instructor Sam Sampere and Daphne (@daphnethebasset_su) take a break from physics with some belly rubs on a beautiful campus day. (Photo by Amy Manley)Even on an overcast day, campus shines. (Photo by Alana Brooks, student conduct investigator, Community Standards)Sponsored by Admissions, high school guidance counselors recently visited with University staff as part of the Upstate New York International Counselor Tour, showcasing Syracuse’s offerings. (Photo by Amy Manley)A representative from Syracuse Abroad spoke with high school counselors about study abroad programs during the recent Upstate New York International Counselor Tour held in the Schine Student Center. (Photo by Amy Manley)Earlier this summer, English Language Institute students got an up-close look at the majestic views and natural beauty of Niagara Falls. (Photo courtesy of the College of Professional Studies’ Facebook page)English Language Institute students pose in front of Niagara Falls during a recent summer excursion. (Photo courtesy of the College of Professional Studies’ Facebook page)The inaugural class of the Bandier Master’s in Music Business program met with program director Bill Werde (far right) during the Newhouse School’s graduate program boot camp. (Photo courtesy of the Newhouse School on Instagram)The Spelman College Glee Club performs at Hendricks Chapel’s “Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service,” the grand finale of Syracuse International Jazz Fest. (Photo by ana gil)A behind-the-scenes shot of the Orange Juice jazz combo performing in Clinton Square during the 2025 Syracuse International Jazz Fest. (Photo by John Coggiola)Spirits were high in Hendricks Chapel as gospel and jazz music fused together at “Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service,” part of Syracuse International Jazz Fest. (Photo by ana gil)Two children enjoy lawn games at the “Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service” luncheon on the Quad, part of Syracuse International Jazz Fest. (Photo by ana gil)Students in the Newhouse School’s summer program in New York City joined ABC’s “Good Morning America” team as the program moved to a new studio in Hudson Square. (Photo courtesy of Newhouse NYC on Facebook)Members of the University community walked in the Central New York Pride Parade in celebration of Pride month. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on LinkedIn)Otto marched alongside a contingent of the University community in the Central New York Pride Parade on June 21. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on LinkedIn)Rainbows and joy were abundant at the Central New York Pride Parade. (Photo by CoCo Boardman)Men’s lacrosse coach Gary Gait ’90 throws out the first pitch during the annual SU Day at Yankee Stadium. (Photo courtesy of the men’s lacrosse Facebook page)It was a beautiful day at the ballpark when Orange students, faculty, alumni and friends met up to watch the New York Yankees take on the Baltimore Orioles during SU Day at Yankee Stadium. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Athletics on Facebook)Eleven Falk College students traveled to Cusco and Machu Picchu, Peru, with Exercise Science Professor Tom Brutsaert as part of the course, “Peru and the Human Adaptive Response to Altitude.” (Photo by Isabella “Ellie” Petros)Falk College students take in the sights in Peru as part of Exercise Science Professor Tom Brutsaert’s course, “Peru and the Human Adaptive Response to Altitude.” (Photo by Isabella “Ellie” Petros)Orange flowers are in bloom in front of the Hall of Languages on a summer day. (Photo courtesy of the College of Arts and Sciences on Facebook)Officially in a summer state of mind. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on Facebook)Faculty and staff winners from this year’s “On My Own Time” art exhibition. Pictured clockwise from top left: Ronald Thiele, Scott Samson, Richard Breyer, Joseph Stoll, Kathleen Pascarella, Erin Beiter, Meghan Graham and Marie Luther. Their works were selected by an independent panel of artist judges to be displayed in the finale exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art from Oct. 4-Nov. 9.A reception was held for the 27 employees who participated in this year’s “On My Own Time” art exhibition. Clockwise from top left: faculty and staff artists who attended the reception; “Sunrise or Sunset Shawl” (fiber art) by Meghan Graham; “Orchid Wail” (mixed media) by Jaime Banks; and “The Middle Way” (porcelain and glass) by Marie Luther.Employees participate in a “Get Outdoors” event on the Quad, sponsored by the Wellness Initiative for faculty and staff in partnership with Outdoor Recreation. (Photo by Amy Manley)Friends and iced coffee on the Quad make for a pretty good summer day. (Photo by Amy Manley)The women’s rowing team placed 12th during the 2025 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championship, the program’s fifth consecutive NCAA Championship appearance. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse Women’s Rowing Facebook page)Otto the Orange cheers on faculty and staff at the finish line of the Syracuse WorkForce Run on June 10. (Photo by Amy Manley)Employees are all smiles at the Syracuse WorkForce Run June 10. (Photo by Amy Manley)Student inventors with Invent@SU work on their prototypes during a recent open house. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Science Facebook page)Libraries staff delivered donated food and hygiene items gathered during the “Food for Fines” collection program to the Coach Mac Food Pantry at Hendricks Chapel. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Libraries Facebook page)Staff members in the College of Arts and Sciences enjoy a friendly game of Connect 4 during a staff barbeque on the Quad. (Photo courtesy of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Facebook page)Students in the School of Information Studies presented their research to the SEC Crypto Task Force in Washington, D.C.—demonstrating how emerging technology intersects with real-world policy. (Photo courtesy of the School of Information Studies)Garden Managers Erica Howard G’26 (left) and Alyssa Quinn G’26 work on the irrigation system for the newly planted vegetables at Pete’s Giving Garden. (Photo by Amy Manley)The College of Arts and Sciences Dean Behzad Mortazavi (far right) mingles with staff members during a staff barbeque on the Quad. (Photo courtesy of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Facebook page)The 52nd annual “On My Own Time” celebration highlights the often-unsung faculty and staff artists who create art on their own time. (Photo by Amy Manley)Students kick around a soccer ball on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quad. (Photo by Amy Manley)A campus tour stops in front of Carnegie Library on a spring day. (Photo by Amy Manley)Syracuse University Libraries marked Memorial Day with an “In Remembrance on Memorial Day 2025” exhibition in Bird Library. (Photo by Amy Manley)In commemoration of Memorial Day, a wreath-laying ceremony was held outside Hendricks Chapel. (Photo by Amy Manley)The men’s lacrosse team poses after clinching a spot in Championship Weekend with a thrilling 19-18 win over Princeton in the NCAA quarterfinals. The Orange secured the program’s 27th appearance in the Final Four, third most in Division I history. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Athletics)Members of the men’s lacrosse team celebrate after holding off the Princeton Tigers to secure a spot in the Final Four of the NCAA Division I Championship. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Athletics)The cast of “Little Women” perform at Syracuse Stage in the Department of Drama’s final performance of the 2024-25 season. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Facebook page)During its Awards and Appreciation celebration in New York City, the Martin J. Whitman School of Management honored its alumni, faculty, staff, recruiters and students who go above and beyond. Pictured are (from left to right) Interim Whitman Dean Alex McKelvie; Matty Simon (Whitman Impact Award); Blake Brossman ’98 (Dean’s Citation for Exceptional Service); Warren Johnson ’20 (Orange Ovation Award); Gisele Marcus-Thomas ’89 (Dean’s Citation for Exceptional Service); Douglas Present ’86 (Jonathan J. Holtz Award); and Tyler Newman ’20 (Orange Ovation Award).During Maymester, students in the Falk College’s Department of Sport Management are participating in an Olympic Odyssey study abroad trip, traveling through four European countries to explore the history, culture and global influence of the Olympic Movement. Pictured here, students pose outside of Buckingham Palace. Follow their journey at olympicodyssey2025.blogspot.com. (Photo courtesy of the sport management department on Facebook)Crouse College is always picture-perfect. (Photo by Amy Manley)A moment of peace and togetherness outside Lyman Hall. (Photo by Amy Manley)Even the birds are happy it’s summer. (Photo by Amy Manley)We love the color orange, but pink isn’t bad either. (Photo by Lonnie Timmons)