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Syracuse Views Summer 2023

Monday, August 14, 2023, By Christine Weber
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Four mascots standing together on stage.

Otto the Orange was inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame this summer. 2022 inductee, Southpaw from the Chicago White Sox (left), presented Otto and Slugger the Seadog with their Hall of Fame rings. Southpaw, Otto, Slugger and Reggy from the Mascot Hall of Fame (right) all celebrate together on stage during the ceremony. (Photo by Marcin Cymmer)

We want to know how you experience Syracuse University. 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 or send it directly to Syracuse University News at newsphoto@syr.edu. You might see it featured here.

Rainbow clouds in a blue sky over campus.

Rainbow clouds over the Hall of Languages (Photo by Ryan Howlett, academic and career advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences)

Arial view of campus focusing on the Hall of Languages

Aerial view of campus on a summer day. (Photo by Aiden McGuire @aidenmedia on Instagram | aidenmedia.com)

Group of children in orange tshirts on a tour of the NVRC.

Syracuse University and the Syracuse Police Department’s Activities League (PAL) are partnering together for two-week STEAM Camp for participants ages 6-13 years old. This week, children ages 6 to 9, visited the National Veterans Resource Center where Issak Hernandez, project coordinator in the Office of Strategic Initiatives and Innovation provided a tour to the children. (Photo by Charlie Poag)

Group of people standing together making silly faces

Syracuse University faculty and staff enjoy a summer BBQ hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Two individuals play a bean bag toss version of tic tac toe.

Attendees of the summer BBQ hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion got to enjoy good food and games. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Five individuals on stage performing during Jazz Fest.

Syracuse University Orange Juice took the stage at the 37th annual Syracuse Jazz Fest, the largest free jazz fest in the northeast. These students are the Setnor School of Music’s premiere advanced jazz combo featuring instrumental and vocal performers. (Photo by Randy Pellis)

Three individuals sitting in red convertible and others walking behind them in Juneteenth parade.

Men’s basketball head coach and alumnus Adrian Autry ’94 led the way as grand marshal for the City of Syracuse’s Juneteenth Victory Parade. (Photo by Syracuse Athletics)

Three individuals standing together in front of flag and red, white and blue balloons during Juneteenth celebration.

Students, faculty and staff celebrated Juneteenth during a celebration at 119 Euclid. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Individual looking at various artwork pieces on a white wall.

“On My Own Time” artist reception featured art by faculty and staff concluding with awards ceremony. (Photo by Randy Pellis)

Exterior of Hall of Languages on a sunny day with blue sky and light clouds.

Picture perfect summer day in front of the Hall of Languages. (Photo by Matt Wheeler, associate director of alumni relations in the College of Arts and Sciences)

Group of people standing together with Otto the Orange and an orange Syracuse University banner before the Pride parade.

Members of the Syracuse University community marching in the CNY Pride parade on June 10. (Photo by Randy Pellis)

Otto leading the team marching in the Syracuse Pride Parade.

Otto the Orange marches with other University community members in the CNY Pride Parade. (Photo by Randy Pellis)

Crouse College in the background with red flowers in the foreground.

Picture perfect day on campus. (Photo by Vicente Cuevas, health promotions coordinator with the Barnes Center at The Arch)

Men's soccer team all dressed in suits standing on the lawn in front of the White House.

Six months after winning its first national championship, Syracuse men’s soccer headed to Washington, D.C. on Monday, June 12 to take part in “College Athletes Day” at the White House. The event honored 47 teams from 19 sports and all three NCAA divisions. (Photo by Todd Michalek)

Men's soccer team posing with Charles Schumer at the Capitol.

While in Washington, the Syracuse Mens Soccer team visited the U.S. Capitol where they met with Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer. (Photo by Todd Michalek)

Syracuse University sign with red flowers in front of it and trees in the background.

Perfect summer day at Syracuse University. (Photo by Chris Velardi ’95 | @sualums on Instagram)

Beautiful multi-colored tulips with the Hall of Languages in the background.

While the campus might be quieting down, the landscape is in full bloom. (Photo by Father Gerry Waterman | @fgwaterman on Instagram)

Syracuse University sign in the foreground and a Cuse Trolley in the background.

’Cuse Trolley rolling through campus on a sunny day. (Photo by Chris Velardi ’95 | @sualums on Instagram)

Individual in a hammock between two trees in front of the Hall of Languages.

Summer is made for relaxing. (Photo by _heidikhuu_ on Instagram)

Exterior of Maxwell school through some trees.

A view of the Maxwell School. (Photo by yibowang_0308 on Instagram)

People walking around on the field of Wrigley Field.

Syracuse University Trustee Andrew T. Berlin ’83, partner and shareholder of the Chicago Cubs, hosted Orange alumni and their families for an afternoon at Chicago’s iconic Wrigley Field. (Photo by Chris Velardi ’95, director of digital engagement and communications in the Office of Alumni Engagement)

Beautiful multi-colored tulips with campus building in the background.

The Quad in full bloom. (Photo by Father Gerry Waterman | @fgwaterman on Instagram)

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