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Syracuse Views Fall 2016

Thursday, December 22, 2016, By News Staff
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Winter Campus Scenes Hendricks Chapel Exterior

Photo by Steve Sartori

A new academic year—a new round of Syracuse Views.

We’re looking for great shots of our campus. Whether it’s a gorgeous sunset over campus, a thoughtful class project or just time spent on the Quad, we want to share photos of what makes Syracuse University special.

Every day we’ll select a photo from a variety of sources, including posts on social media that use #SyracuseU, and include it on the Syracuse University News homepage. One will be featured as a Photo of the Week to appear in the Friday edition of SU Today.

Check back every day for a new photo.

Submit photos of your University experience using #SyracuseU on social media, fill out a submission form here or send directly to Syracuse University News at newsphoto@syr.edu.

Pan Am 103 Commemoration Memorial Service

A remembrance service was held Wednesday, Dec. 21, to honor the 270 people who died aboard Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on the same date 28 years ago. Thirty-five students studying through SU’s Division of International Programs Abroad (now SU Abroad) were lost in the tragedy. A service was first held in Hendricks Chapel followed by a brief reflection at the Wall of Remembrance. Photo by Steve Sartori

snowy path

Photo by Rohan Krishnan ’17, a student in the Newhouse School of Public Communications

trees on campus

Photo by Carol Hu ’20, a student in the School of Architecture

library with snow

Photo by Aubrey Goldman ’20, a student in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

building on a snowy hill

Photo by Zoë Meighan, staff member in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

globe on ceiling

Photo by Luigi Davila ’17, a student in the School of Information Studies

otto with students

Study break with Otto. Photo from the Instagram account of @theottoorange

trees

Photo by Diane Grimes, faculty member in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

clouds

Photo by Tanisha Narang ’20

sunset

View from Lawrinson Hall. Photo by Krish Raj ’20, a student in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

singers holding candles

“Holidays at Hendricks” annual concert. Photo by Steve Sartori

flagpole

Photo by Olivia Gormley, a sophomore in the Newhouse School of Public Communications

buildings

Photo by Katherine Davis ’20

window

Photo from Instagram user @yifffeix

building with leaves

Photo by Jessica Rice, staff member with SU Libraries

snowing on quad

A snowy campus scene from a week ago. Photo by Katie Lemanczyk, staff member in the School of Information Studies

people at table

Students enjoy a meal and friendship at the University’s 32nd International Thanksgiving Dinner Nov. 17. Turkey and the trimmings, such as dressing, mashed and sweet potatoes, vegetables, cranberry relish and pumpkin pie, were part of the dinner, which is designed to introduce international students to the American Thanksgiving tradition. The meal was served family style, and members of the University and greater Syracuse communities served as table hosts. Photo by Brittni Stasiuk

hall-of-lanuages-11-22

Photo from Instagram account of @sualums

sunset1

Lawn in front of Smith Hall last week. Photo from Instagram account of @keys_sean

students with engineering projects

Students in Professor Sinéad Mac Namara’s class constructed models to display their understanding of equilibrium in 3D and centroids of a complex shape. Photo from @engineeringsu on Instagram

sunset

Photo by Sammy Swiss ’19

campus scene

Photo by Francis DiClemente, staff member in Electronic Media Communications

stairway

Twin stairwells in Smith Hall. Photo by Kevin Morrow, staff member in public affairs

Hendricks Chapel

Photo by Steve Sartori

leaves-on-building

Photo by Sam Adams ’20, a student in the Newhouse School of Public Communications

campus-tree1

Photo by Erin Garrity ’20, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences

people walking

Photo by Emily Gnat ’20, a student in the Newhouse School

people throwing leaves

Andrea Garberding ’20, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences

dog running

Photo by Chase Guttman ’18

Carrier Dome rails

Photo by Jaime Penzellna

campus-shot

Photo by Amy Sloane-Garris, staff member in Graduate Enrollment

people on grass

Photo by Chase Guttman ’18

sunset

View from Lawrinson Hall penthouse. Photo by Sian McLaughlin, a first-year student and a Lockerbie Scholar, for the OurSyracuseU Instagram account

sunset

Photo by Paul Longchamps, staff member with Physical Plant

people in costumes

Graham dining staff dressed up as their favorite superheros for the OttoTHON special dinner. Photo by Keone Weigl, staff member in Food Services

remembrance-week

Students honor the 270 people who lost their lives in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988. The candlelight vigil at the Wall of Remembrance on Sunday was part of Remembrance Week activities. Photo by Jeffrey Anderson ’20, a student in the Newhouse School

Quad

Photo by Zau N-Hkum. N-Hkum and Gabe Theiner, both seniors at the Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central High School, participated in the the Fall Workshop at the Newhouse School of Public Communications.

students with otto

Students pose with Otto following the ’Cuse vs. Cancer 5K Color Run over the weekend on campus. The event, which raised $2,000, is organized by Delta Sigma Pi at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management. On Wednesday, Nov. 2, the organization will partner with Insomnia Cookies to raise additional funds for ’Cuse vs. Cancer. Insomnia will donate 5 percent of all proceeds that day, and if proceeds exceed $3,000, it will donate 10 percent. Photo from @WhitmanatSU

building with leaves

Photo by Dianna Devito ’19

Students working on car

The Citrus Racing Team in the College of Engineering and Computer Science work on their car for a road test. The crew is the University’s official Formula Society of Automotive Engineers team. Photo by Jonathan J. Hoster ’02, G’11, staff member in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

sunset

Photo by Bingzhu Luo ’17

addario-university-lecture

Lynsey Addario, an American photojournalist who regularly works for The New York Times, National Geographic and Time, spoke to a packed Hendricks Chapel Tuesday night as part of the University Lecture series. Photo by Chase Guttman ‘18

students working on computers

Students in the Fall Workshop at the Newhouse School finish up editing their stories and photos before the deadline over the weekend. Seventy graduate, undergraduate and military visual journalism students from the Department of Multimedia Photography and Design spent the weekend documenting the lives of Syracuse residents as part of the school’s annual workshop.View more photos at https://www.instagram.com/thefallworkshop. Photo by @thefallworkshop

Doorway

Photo by Kevin Morrow, staff member in public affairs

The Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry chapter of Habitat for Humanity hosted its 9th annual Shack-A-Thon on the Quad. Photo by Chase Guttman ‘18

The Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry chapter of Habitat for Humanity hosted its 9th annual Shack-A-Thon on the Quad. Photo by Chase Guttman ‘18

The Nancy Cantor Warehouse, photo by Steve Sartori

The Nancy Cantor Warehouse, photo by Steve Sartori

The Architecture Student Organization hosts the Midnight Market at Slocum Hall.

The Architecture Student Organization hosts the Midnight Market at Slocum Hall.

Photo by Wasim Ahmad G’10

Photo by Wasim Ahmad G’10

Photo by AJ Chavar '10

Photo by AJ Chavar ’10

sunset over the promenade

Photo by Jensen Stidham ’20, a student in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

windows

Photo by Henry Jankiewicz, a faculty member in the College of Arts and Sciences

sun over campus

Photo by Haley Jones ’18, a student in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

Moon in sky

Photo by Bingzhu Luo ’17, a student in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and the College of Arts and Sciences

flowers

Photo by Sarah O’Fee ’04

people at a concert

DJ and producer Marshmello performs for the crowd during University Union’s Juice Jam Music Festival Sunday at Skytop Field. Photo by Chase Guttman ’18

Student hands another student a wristband

Students receive wristbands and information during the BE Wise campaign’s BE-BQ event Friday on the Quad. The campaign strives to generate awareness of alcohol poisoning, how to avoid it, its signs and how to respond to it. Photo by Steve Sartori

Students talking with employers

Students met with prospective employers during the Whitman School of Management Career Fair in the Dome Tuesday. Photo by Steve Sartori

sunset behind building

Photo by Pablo Piedra, a military photojournalism student in the Newhouse School

Hall of Languages

Photo by Jason Tedeschi ’99

roof of Carrier Dome

The American flag flutters on top of the Carrier Dome. Taken from the perspective of the west side of Crouse College. Photo by Kevin Morrow, staff member in public affairs

Emme Visit Junior Class Fashion Without Limits

Supermodel Emme ’85 visits with fashion design students and Associate Professor Jeff Mayer as part of the Fashion Without Limits initiative in the School of Design in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. The program, which Emme helped to launch with VPA, promotes the creation of size 12-plus designs and is now in its third year. Photo by Steve Sartori

sunset-over-campus

A view from the Thornden Park water tower. Photo by Michael Rubloff, a senior in the Newhouse School

Hinds Hall

Photo by Pooja Bathia, a graduate student in the School of Information Studies

Campus at dusk

Photo by Boyang Jia, a first-year student in the School of Information Studies

Quad

Photo by Ji Won Kim, a graduate student in the Newhouse School of Public Communications

Crouse College

Photo by Vicente Cuevas, a student in University College

students and staff

Otto joins in the fun at the LGBT Resource Center Annual Welcome Social last week. Photo by Steve Sartori

Marching Band

The SU Marching Band performed at Hendricks Chapel Friday before the football team’s season opener against Colgate. Photo by Amy Manley

sunset over building

Photo by Shira Stoll, graduate student in the Newhouse School of Public Communications

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