A Remembrance Scholar places a white rose during the 2025 Rose-Laying Ceremony held during Remembrance Week. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Oct. 27, 2025
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The Remembrance Scholars process at the Rose-Laying Ceremony held during Remembrance Week. (Photo by Amy Manley)The annual Sitting in Solidarity ceremony was held during Remembrance Week, honoring the 35 Syracuse University students who lost their lives in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 on Dec. 21, 1988. (Photo by Amy Manley)The recent Fall Foliage Tour for faculty and staff offered by the Wellness Initiative wrapped up at the famous Tree of 40 Fruit. (Photo by Molly Morgan)A group of 70-plus faculty and staff from around campus joined the Wellness Initiative’s first annual Fall Foliage Walk. Grounds Manager Joe Quarantillo and Grounds Supervisor Benjamin Carroll led the tour, highlighting some of the more than 1,000 different types of trees on campus. (Photo by Molly Morgan)10 students from Lockerbie Academy—this year’s Lockerbie Scholars—visited campus for Remembrance Week, making a meaningful stop at the Place of Remembrance in front of the Hall of Languages. Their tour guide is 2025-26 Remembrance Scholar Caiyan Bass. (Photo courtesy of Lockerbie Academy on Facebook)The 2025-26 Lockerbie Scholars and their teachers from Lockerbie Academy spent time with Women’s Basketball Coach Felisha Legette-Jack during their trip to campus for Remembrance Week. (Photo courtesy of Lockerbie Academy on Facebook)As the campus community comes together for Remembrance Week, the Hall of Languages, along with Hendricks Chapel and the JMA Wireless Dome, is illuminated in blue in honor of those who lost their lives during the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on Facebook)Making memories at Orange Central! This family is all smiles as they celebrate their Orange pride at Homecoming. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Alumni on Facebook)The trees are still deciding between summer and fall, but they sure are pretty. (Photo by Amy Manley)Two staff members from the Special Collections Research Center pose behind a display table featuring unique University memorabilia, including vintage photographs, a marching band uniform, a beanie and historical documents. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Archives on Facebook)A crisp autumn day on campus comes to life with vibrant fall foliage and the JMA Wireless Dome’s iconic truss set against a clear blue sky. (Photo by Amy Manley)Every Tuesday, InclusiveU students grab their markers and join the Coloring Interest Group for some relaxing, creative coloring. (Photo courtesy of the Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education on Facebook)Kites made in the School of Art’s First-Year Studio I recently soared beside Crouse College. If you look closely, you may notice tessellation patterns, which consist of geometric shapes that fit together perfectly without gaps or overlaps. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts on Facebook)The Newhouse Spotlight Team was honored for their first-place wins at the 2025 National Edward R. Murrow Awards at Gotham Hall in New York City. The team won these prestigious awards for two investigative news projects—“Chipped Away” and “The Green Black Market”—which were produced during an investigative reporting course in the Spring 2024 semester. (Photo courtesy of the Newhouse School on Instagram)Students in the Introduction to Environmental Engineering class are diving deep (virtually) into the science of lake stratification and mixing using a new virtual reality (VR) module created by Professor Svetoslava Todorova. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Computer Science on Facebook)Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey G’93 (back row center, next to Hall of Fame Basketball Coach Jim Boeheim ’66, G’73, H’24) explored the importance of decision-making and the future of college athletics during a classroom visit. He met with students in the David B. Falk College of Sport and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications course, From the Bench to the Boardroom: Lessons in Leadership. (Photo courtesy of the Falk College on Facebook)Syracuse Abroad students from the Florence, Madrid and Strasbourg Centers toured the Council of Europe and asked questions of Deputy Secretary General Bjorn Berg during their site visit. (Photo by Sasha Perugini)Student veterans built valuable connections and gained real-world career insights during the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs’ recent Student Veteran Networking Night. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs on Instagram)Patrick P. Lee (front row, center) provided advice to the 2025 Class of Lee Scholars at Syracuse University. The scholarships are awarded to students in engineering and other technical fields and to those pursuing mental health degrees at colleges and universities across New York state. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Computer Science on LinkedIn)Students are ready for their next big opportunity during the Fall Career and Internship Fair in the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo courtesy of the School of Information Studies on Facebook)Otto shares their resume and networks with potential employers at the Fall Career and Internship Fair. (Photo courtesy of @mysuexperience and @syracusecareer on Instagram)From home to The Dome, happy Family Weekend, Orange Nation! (Photo courtesy of @mysuexperience on Instagram)A group takes a selfie on the Quad before Family Weekend football kicks off. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse Athletics on Facebook)Game day hits different when you have friends and family by your side. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on Facebook)Syracuse University was well represented in the annual Block Blitz day of service held Friday, Sept. 19. Students and staff from the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs were among the hundreds of participants from local businesses and organizations who volunteered with Home HeadQuarters to clean up dozens of properties in a City of Syracuse neighborhood with projects ranging from gardening and painting to driveway sealing. (Photo courtesy of the Maxwell School on Instagram)The University and Gen.G., a global esports and gaming organization, collaborated to host a campus takeover, a two-day conference promoting esports, gaming and entertainment. The event connected students, educators and industry leaders through engaging panel discussions, keynote presentations, networking opportunities and the inaugural Esports Business Case Study Competition. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on Facebook)Members of the campus community came together for refreshments and conversation during the Humanities Center’s fall open house. (Photo courtesy of the Humanities Center on Facebook)Otto the Orange brought their Syracuse spirit to Green Lakes State Park on Sunday, joining families and supporters for the 2025 Mito Energy Walk. The walk raises awareness and funds for mitochondrial disease research and support. While there, Otto hung out with old friends, made new friends and got to dig for buried treasure with pirates on the beach! (Photo by Amy Manley)The Whitman School of Management recently held an evening of Orange in Manhattan, when more than 80 Whitman alumni enjoyed a night under the city lights for the school’s annual Reunion in NYC event. (Photo courtesy of the Whitman School on LinkedIn)Members of the HNR 220 Sophomore Experience Living Learning Community Seminar class visited Pete’s Giving Garden on South Campus recently, where they learned about native plants and assisted in weeding the garden. (Photo courtesy of @suhonors on Instagram)Former men’s basketball standout Carmelo Anthony (center) delivers remarks during his induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on Instagram)A picture-perfect mid-September day on campus (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Alumni on Facebook)Staff members gather to pass out giveaways at Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day, celebrated at the Sept. 6 football game. (Photo by Amy Manley)NASA Astronaut Col. Eileen Collins, U.S. Air Force, Retired, ’78, H’01 (front row in a purple jacket), discussed her career, what goes into commanding a space shuttle and the possibilities for the future of space travel during a recent talk with current Engineering and Computer Science students. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Computer Science Facebook page)The Office of Veteran and Military Affairs hosted the 11th annual Stars and Stripes Tailgate before the football team defeated Connecticut in its home opener. The event brings together military-connected community members from across the region in celebration of school spirit and camaraderie. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Veterans and Military Affairs’ Facebook page)Students participating in the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Syracuse University Program in Florence get to know each other on arrival day. (Photo by Sasha Perugini)A staff member from the Special Collections Research Center engages with an attendee at the Libraries’ Welcome Fest. (Photo by Amy Manley)Staff members at the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Syracuse University Program in Florence were eager to greet the newest Syracuse Abroad program participants on arrival day. (Photo by Sasha Perugini)Members of the Syracuse Posse Miami 12 cohort pose for a celebratory group photo during the Moving Up Ceremony. (Photo by Kal Srinivas)Fans of Syracuse University’s football team came together to cheer on the Orange before the team’s season-opener against Tennessee in the Aflac Kickoff Game in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Alumni Association’s Facebook page)What a gorgeous view of the Quad on a late summer day! (Photo by Mona Eikel-Pohen)Professor Carlota Toledo (right) was finally able to meet Otto during the College of Law’s New Student Orientation in August. (Photo submitted by Carlota Toledo)Ooh those Sweet Maia apples look delicious and ready to be picked from Owens Orchards in Weedsport. (Photo by Keith Kobland)Chief Spencer Ohsgoñ:da’ Lyons of the Onondaga Hawk clan was the featured speaker at this year’s Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering, honoring the Six Nations whose ancestral lands Syracuse University stands on. (Photo by Amy Manley)Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering on the Quad (Photo by Amy Manley)Community members joined together at the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering on the first day of classes. (Photo by Amy Manley)The classic “first-day-of-school” photo opportunity, but make it the college version. (Photo by Amy Manley)Celebrating the first day of 13th grade at the Day One Celebration (Photo by Amy Manley)Members of the women’s volleyball team hit the books on the first day of classes. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse Volleyball Facebook page)First Day of School photo opportunity, but make it the college version. (Photo by Amy Manley)One of our favorite traditions on campus is when the members of the incoming class spell out a giant block “S” during the Dome Sweet Dome event! Welcome to the Orange family, Class of 2029! (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University on Instagram)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences chair Gregory Hoke (center) and Professor Linda Ivany (right) greet a new College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) student during the Experience A&S | Maxwell Welcome Week event on the Quad. (Photo courtesy of the A&S Facebook page)Head men’s basketball coach Adrian Autry ’95 delivers a passionate speech to fire up the Class of 2029 during the Dome Sweet Dome event. (Photo by Amy Manley)Students in the Syracuse University Bands perform during the annual Citrus in the City event in downtown Syracuse. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Bands’ Facebook page)Otto poses with incoming students who are part of an Orange legacy family during the annual Orange Alumni Family Reception. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Alumni Association’s Facebook page)We love seeing a room full of Orange legacy families! (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Alumni Association’s Facebook page)New and returning student veterans and military-connected students got together during the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs’ Military-Connected Student Orientation and Resource Fair. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs’ Facebook page)More than 550 student-athletes and their coaches pose for a department photo before the start of the academic year. (Photo courtesy of Athletic Director John Wildhack ’80 on X)New students met with representatives from over 50 student organizations during the Orange Blast Involvement Fair on the Quad. (Photo by Amy Manley)Students and family members mingle during the David B. Falk College of Sport open house. (Photo courtesy of the Falk College’s Facebook page)New students get to know each other on the Quad during the annual New Student Ice Cream Social. (Photo courtesy of the Hendricks Chapel Facebook page)Enjoying a moment of quiet solitude before the hustle and bustle of the fall semester begins. (Photo by Amy Manley)Students in the hybrid art therapy M.S. program created body maps, using a visual representation of the body to express personal experiences, during a recent on-campus residency. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts on Facebook)