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Syracuse Views Fall 2018

Monday, January 7, 2019, By Kathleen Haley
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sunset over campus buildings

Photo by Hannah B. Nast, staff member in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

What catches your eye on the Syracuse University campus—a beautiful sunset over campus, a cool class project or time spent on the Shaw Quad? Take a photo and share it with us.

We select photos from a variety of sources. 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. You might see it featured here.

group of people standing around a desk in a studio

Whitman School of Management marketing students visit CNN during a career exploration trip to New York City. Instagram user @whitmanatsu, Whitman School of Management

sunset over Quad

Photo by Roger Merrill, staff member in the School of Information Studies

people walking up pathway to Hall of Languages

Photo by Instagram user @vivian.ysy

clouds over Hall of Languages

Photo by Instagram user @amadams582

woman writing a letter

A staff member with Campus Facilities Administration and Services (CFAS) writes a thank-you note to a service member during the division’s annual Christmas party on Dec 13. Staff members were asked to write notes of thanks to armed service members and veterans.

view of grounds in front of campus buildings

Photo by Instagram user @lanaranjasu, Syracuse University Spanish Program

tall grass in front of building

Photo by Juntao Huang, a graduate student in the School of Architecture, Instagram user @nigeljhuang

frosted trees in front of building

Photo by Greta Bush, staff member in Auxiliary Services

people gathered around dog sitting on floor

Students de-stress before finals with therapy dogs at Bird Library. Photo by Aarick Knighton, staff member in the Division of Marketing and Communications

people singing in chorus

Holidays at Hendricks concert Dec. 2, 2018. Photo by Steve Sartori

snow-covered trees in front of building

Photo by Instagram user @edzyadam

snow on tree branches

Photo by Greta Bush, staff member in Auxiliary Services

snow falling on chairs

Photo by Poorvi Varma, a graduate student in the School of Information Studies, Instagram user @poorvi_varma

snow on trees

Photo by Juntao Huang, a graduate student in the School of Architecture, Instagram user @nigeljhuang

three people at table

International Thanksgiving Dinner on Nov. 15, 2018, at Goldstein Auditorium. Photo by Steve Sartori

aerial view of campus

Photo by Instagram user @jingfu_design

Hall of Languages

Photo by Kevin Morrow, staff member in the Division of Marketing and Communications

leaves on a building

Photo by Instagram user @jingyi_syr

person walking across quad

Photo by Joe Tantillo, a first-year College of Law student, Instagram user @jftantillo

people walking at construction site

First-year graduate students in faculty member Larry Liberatore’s course ARC 621: Building Systems tour the National Veterans Resource Center site Friday with members of the Office of Campus Planning, Design and Construction.

woman setting down rose on wall

Remembrance Scholar Dina Eldawy lays a rose on the Wall of Remembrance in memory of Miriam Luby Wolfe during the University’s annual Rose-Laying Ceremony on Nov. 2.

campus walkway

Photo by Instagram user @xyz_412

people walking in front of Hall of Languages

Photo by Instagram user @ jingyi_syr

several people standing with bikes

The Cycle to Syracuse team left Lubin House in New York City this morning to embark on the final stretches of their journey to Syracuse. The team of five cyclists is from Lockerbie, Scotland, as part of the Lockerbie Memorial Tour 2018, an event to honor the victims of Pan Am 103 and highlight emergency services. They will arrive on campus on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 3 p.m. on the Einhorn Family Walk, where a reception will take place. All members of the University community are invited and encouraged to attend. Pictured from left to right are cyclist Paul Rae, cyclist David Walpole, Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell, cyclist Colin Dorrance, cyclist Brian Asher, 2011-12 Remembrance Scholar Laura Beachy and cyclist David Whalley.

people walking out of Hendricks Chapel

Photo by Kevin Morrow, staff member in the Division of Marketing and Communications

people gathered around room

The College of Visual and Performing Arts’ School of Design held a chili cook-off recently and invited all faculty and staff in the Cantor Warehouse to join in the fun.

campus buildings with changing leaves

Photo by Juwan Thompson, a graduate student in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

Hall of Languages lit up in purple at night with moon in background

Photo by J.D. Ross, staff member in the School of Information Studies

sculpture

Photo by Misty Touchette, staff member in the Office of Research Integrity and Protections

students cheering with Otto

Otto the Orange recently visited students at Lockerbie Academy in Scotland. He accompanied Remembrance and Lockerbie Ambassador Lawrence Mason on a visit to strengthen and grow the relationship between Lockerbie Academy and Syracuse University. Two graduating Lockerbie Academy students are chosen each year to attend Syracuse University for one year as Lockerbie Scholars. The Lockerbie Scholarship is one of the ways that Syracuse University and the town of Lockerbie, Scotland, honor the victims of Pan Am Flight 103. Photo by Lawrence Mason.

tree with changing leaves on campus

Photo by Chris Velardi, a staff member in Alumni Engagement, Instagram user @cvelardi

tree branch in front of building

Photo by Man Wang, a graduate student in the School of Education, Instagram user @sianwww

walkway in front of student center

Photo by Instagram user @jln_landscapes

sailing boats on lake

SU Sailing hosted the Cazenovia Fall Open at Willow Bank Yacht Club in Cazenovia, New York, Sept. 29-30. Photo by Instagram user @susailing (SU Sailing Team)

sunset over college buildings

Photo by Bharathwaj Murali, a graduate student in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

butterfly resting on flower in pot

Photo by Christine Kochan-Serbun, a staff member in the Parents Office

campus buildings

Photo by Instagram user @jingyi_syr

aerial view of campus

Photo by Ty Hafner, staff member with Physical Plant

sunset over buildings

Photo by LeeAnne Lane, staff member in Health Services

three people standing on stage

Student Association President Ghufran Salih, center, and SA Vice President Kyle Rosenblum, right, meet with ABC News anchor and author Dan Harris on stage before a Q&A with the journalist at the Be Well Expo Sunday in the Dome. The First-Year Experience event also included interactive wellness activities. As the keynote speaker, Harris shared his experience discovering meditation. Photo by Stephen Sartori

sunset over buildings

Photo by Instagram user @johnnyzhong321

Crouse College at night

Photo by Instagram user @yuqi__fu

Carnegie Library

Photo by Joseph Tantillo, a student in the College of Law

sunset over a campus building

Photo by Mary Malone, a senior in the Newhouse School, Instagram user @mary_malone

students working at desk

Photo posted by Instagram user @su_schoolofdesign, College of Visual and Performing Arts’ School of Design

walkway along campus

Photo by Instagram user @alliebergs

sunset over campus buildings

Photo by Ty Hafner, Instagram user @ty_hafe

squirrel on lawn at Newhouse

Photo by Instagram user @jingyi_syr

sunset over quad

Photo by Instagram user @seokwun

close up of building

Photo by Kevin Morrow, staff member in the Division of Marketing and Communications

Otto on stage in front of students

Otto greets students at the Home to the Dome event Thursday during Syracuse Welcome 2018. Photo by Steve Sartori

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