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Syracuse Views Spring 2019

Monday, May 27, 2019, By Kathleen Haley
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walkway leading to Hall of Languages

Photo by Mark Pollitt, faculty member in the School of Information Studies

We want to know how you experience Syracuse University. It could be an amazing night view of campus, a cool class project or a beautiful day on the Einhorn Family Walk.

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.

blue sky over campus buildings with trees in foreground

Photo by Paul Turner, staff member with the Lillian and Emanuel Slutzker Center for International Services

tulips along walkway leading to Hall of Languages

Photo by Instagram user @soy_saucekia

slocum hall

Photo by Instagram user @aoiblood

row of tulips along Einhorn Walk

Photo by Betsy Henderson, staff member in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

woman in graduation cap and gown among other graduates

Photo by Ross Knight

sunset over campus buildings

Photo by Instagram user @alexis_garcia

row of tulips in front of building

Photo by Joe Tantillo, a student in the College of Law, Instagram user @jftantillo

Crouse College spires with trees in front

Photo by Instagram user jingyi_syr

woman sitting on bench looking over Quad

Photo by Diya Jethi, a sophomore in the Whitman School

man tossing ball surrounded by three other men on Quad

Photo by Dylan Wheeler, a junior in the Whitman School

side of Crouse College

Photo by Theresa Messenger, a graduate student in the Newhouse School, Instagram user @tmesseng_syr

sunset over Einhorn Family Walk

Photo by Vijet Muley, a graduate student in the School of Information Studies, Instagram user @vijetsaurus_rex

Hall of Languages with blue skies

Photo by Instagram user @66nq

sunset over campus buildings

Photo by Claire Stocum, a senior in the Whitman School, Instagram user @clairestocum

people studying at tables in large room at Carnegie Library

Photo by Instagram user @skindall

baseball players shaking people's hands in stands of Dome

Members of the New York Mets meet fans March 26 at the Dome during the team’s final spring training workout before they kick off the 2019 season. Photo by Kevin Morrow, staff member in the Division of Marketing and Communications

campus winter scene

Photo by Instagram user @seokwun

sunset over Quad

Photo by Janet Wilmoth, faculty member in the Maxwell School

building with tree branches in front

Photo by M.T. Ludden, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences

steps leading to Hall of Languages

Photo by Instagram user @tristancarson79

Hall of Languages lit up at night

Bob Davis, a staff member with Information Technology Services

sunset over campus

Photo by Joe Stoll, staff member in the Maxwell School

piano on a stage

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

campus buildings at night

Photo by Instagram user @imcc

two men in uniforms holding flag with S

Joe Hernon (left), director of emergency management and business continuity in the Department of Public Safety, is currently deployed overseas. Here he is shown with alumnus Bruce King G’17 (M.S. in civil engineering), former operations and recruiting flight commander with Syracuse University’s Air Force ROTC program, showing their Orange pride.

moon shining over buildings

Photo by Chris Velardi, staff member in the Office of Alumni Engagement, Instagram user @cvelardi

library staircase

Photo by Alicia Leathers, a graduate student in the School of Information Studies and Instagram user @shiroduckie

 

Photo by Teresa Doherty, staff member in the Department of Athletics

sun breaking through clouds over campus

Photo by Instagram user @rickyreports

snow on ground in front of buildings

Photo by Peter Verheyen, staff member with Syracuse University Libraries

sunset over buildings

Photo by Instagram user @seokwun

aerial shot of campus views

Photo by Instagram user @jdunkf

sky above building

Photo by Instagram user @itsalexcox

people doing yoga in Dome

Yoga in the Dome on Feb. 6. Instagram user @hendrickschapel, Hendricks Chapel

Hendricks Chapel at night

Photo by Amanda Buhrmaster, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, Instagram user @discreet_beauty18

snow covered ground in front of buildings

Photo by Elise Inouye, a graduate student in the Maxwell School, Instagram user @mulanstwin

aerial view of campus at night

Photo by Instagram user @greenbeanmc

snow falling on Crouse College

Photo by Farrukh Mustafa, a junior in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, Instagram user @farrukh_mustafa

statue overlooking sunset

Photo by Instagram user @th_ink04

snow covered ground in front of campus buildings

Photo by Instagram user @tokki.i.i

campus at dusk

Photo by Instagram user @zackg829

doorway

Photo by Instagram user @llamathegiraffe

sunset over building

Photo by Scott Davis, staff member in the Office of Institutional Research

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