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Last of the Summer Snaps

Wednesday, August 6, 2014, By News Staff
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Tony Kershaw, an adjunct professor at Whitman, and his wife, Dee Cater, of the IDEA office in Academic Affairs, took in the sights at ChiChenItza in Mexico.

Tony Kershaw, an adjunct professor at the Whitman School, and his wife, Dee Cater, of the IDEA office in Academic Affairs, took in the sights at Chichén Itzá in Mexico.

Our students, faculty and staff have taken some wonderful, exciting and just plain fun images of their summertime. Here is the last in the series of “SU Summer Snaps.” Thanks for sharing.

Senior Shira Stoll spent her summer interning at Discovery Communications.

Senior Shira Stoll spent her summer interning at Discovery Communications.

 

Enjoying a walk on the beach in Emerald Isle, N.C., are Ashley, Emily and Sydney, daughters of Eric Nestor, associate director in the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities.

Enjoying a walk on the beach in Emerald Isle, N.C., are Ashley, Emily and Sydney, daughters of Eric Nestor, associate director in the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities.

 

Professor John Western takes in the sea life at Walvis Bay, Namibia.

Professor John Western takes in the sea life at Walvis Bay, Namibia.

 

 Syracuse University Abroad staff member Marie Kulikowsky snapped this shot of Orange in Paris.

Syracuse University Abroad staff member Marie Kulikowsky snapped this shot of Orange in Paris.

 

SU-Yankee day on June 21 brought five busloads of fans from Syracuse to Yankee Stadium, including, from left, Denneva Calkins, administrative assistant, Vice Chancellor’s Office; Doug Freeman, director, Purchasing and Real Estate; Steve Karpinko, sergeant, Department of Public Safety; and Gretchen Goldstein, executive administrator for correspondence and communication, Chancellor’s Office.

SU-Yankee day on June 21 brought five busloads of fans from Syracuse to Yankee Stadium, including, from left, Denneva Calkins, administrative assistant, Vice Chancellor’s Office; Doug Freeman, director, Purchasing and Real Estate; Steve Karpinko, sergeant, Department of Public Safety; and Gretchen Goldstein, executive administrator for correspondence and communication, Chancellor’s Office.

 

Stephanie Irwin and R. Scott Freeney brought their daughters, 5-year-old Addison and 4-year-old Anya, to Sesame Place and made some new friends. Irwin is the assistant to the dean in the School of Architecture and Freeney is an academic advisor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.

Stephanie Irwin and R. Scott Freeney brought their daughters, 5-year-old Addison and 4-year-old Anya, to Sesame Place and made some new friends. Irwin is the assistant to the dean in the School of Architecture and Freeney is an academic advisor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.

 

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Graduate student Sara Ann Swenson takes in an art exhibition with her Vietnamese summer language intensive class in Chicago.

 

Christine Erwin, of the Bursar’s Office, snapped this photo of her 4-month-old puppy, Scout, at her son’s Frisbee game in East Syracuse in July. The pup is a Guiding Eyes for the Blind puppy-in-training.

Christine Erwin, of the Bursar’s Office, snapped this photo of her 4-month-old puppy, Scout, at her son’s Frisbee game in East Syracuse in July. The pup is a Guiding Eyes for the Blind puppy-in-training.

 

Summer clouds float by Lighthouse Beach in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, in a shot shared by Erin Kane, associate vice president for public relations.

Summer clouds float by Lighthouse Beach in Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, in a shot shared by Erin Kane, associate vice president for public relations.

 

Marissa and Dominick Beitz, 8-year-old twins of Bird Library staff member Susan Beitz, take in the waves at Sandbridge Beach, Va.

Marissa and Dominick Beitz, 8-year-old twins of Bird Library staff member Susan Beitz, take in the waves at Sandbridge Beach, Va.

 

 

Graduate student Brent Erickson works on a piece as part of an artist's residency program in Puebla, Mexico.

Graduate student Brent Erickson works on a piece as part of an artist’s residency program in Puebla, Mexico.

 

Karen Hall, an academic advisor in the Renée Crown University Honors Program, and her family attended the United States Aikido Federation Summer Camp in Galloway, N.J. Hall, second from left in back row, is pictured here with others from Aikido of CNY.

Karen Hall, an academic advisor in the Renée Crown University Honors Program, and her family attended the United States Aikido Federation Summer Camp in Galloway, N.J. Hall, second from left in back row, is pictured here with others from Aikido of CNY.

 

 

Kal Srinivas, director for retention, tries out the slide with Simba during a trip to Detroit. Her daughter, Nina Babu '03, claims the next slide.

Kal Srinivas, director for retention, tries out the slide with Simba during a trip to Detroit. Her daughter, Nina Babu ’03, claims the next slide.

 

Graduate students of the College of Engineering and Computer Science take in the sights of Niagara Falls. They include Sivaraman Radharam , Dyuthi Kurapti ,Monica Kumar , Yukesh Vijayakumar , Swetha Srinivasan , Lavanya Ranganathan , Reshmi Mandhavan , Shyam Sunder and Raj Kumaran.

Graduate students of the College of Engineering and Computer Science take in the sights of Niagara Falls. They include Sivaraman Radharam , Dyuthi Kurapti ,Monica Kumar , Yukesh Vijayakumar , Swetha Srinivasan , Lavanya Ranganathan , Reshmi Mandhavan , Shyam Sunder and Raj Kumaran.

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