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Syracuse Views Spring 2025

Tuesday, March 25, 2025, By News Staff
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A group of people dressed in graduation gowns and caps standing on a grassy area in front of a large stone building. They are celebrating, with some holding their caps in the air and others raising their arms. In the center of the group is a person wearing an orange mascot costume with a blue cap that has an "S" on it. The building behind them has arched windows.

Members of the Class of 2025 pose in their Commencement caps and gowns with Otto in front of the Hall of Languages. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

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Two individuals place tags on a large map of the United States. The map is part of a display with the heading 'ORANGE IS EVERYWHERE' created by the Syracuse University Alumni Association.

Views from the Class of 2025 Senior Celebration: Mapping out where our newly appointed Orange alumni are headed next. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Two people stand in front of large orange numbers '2025'. The person on the left holds a sign that says "HIRE ME" and the person on the right holds a sign that says "IN MY ALUMNI ERA".

Views from the Class of 2025 Senior Celebration: Preparing to enter their alumni era! (Photo by Amy Manley)

Two people standing close together, each holding a dessert. The person on the left is wearing a green hoodie and holds an orange-colored cupcake. The person on the right is wearing a black hoodie and is holding a blue-frosted cupcake.

Views from the Class of 2025 Senior Celebration: A little cupcake toast (featuring blue and orange frosting, of course). (Photo by Amy Manley)

A group of five people dressed in graduation gowns and caps, sitting on the steps of a building. They are holding and waving colorful streamers, which are flying through the air around them. The background includes stone steps and columns.

Members of the Class of 2025 practice their Commencement celebrations in their caps and gowns while posing on the steps of Hendricks Chapel. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

A choir performance in a grand hall with tall columns and red curtains. The choir members, dressed in blue robes, are standing on risers and singing. In the foreground, a conductor faces the choir. The backdrop features an orange banner with an emblem, and above it, an inscription reads "WORSHIP HIM THAT MADE HEAVEN AND EARTH AND THE SEA AND THE FOUNTAINS OF WATERS." Floral arrangements are placed at the base of the risers.

Members of the Hendricks Chapel Choir perform during the annual Blessing of Students, a celebration that kicks off Commencement Week. (Photo courtesy of the Hendricks Chapel Facebook page)

A group of seven people standing together in a hallway with ornate wooden paneling and a large window in the background. The individuals are dressed in formal and semi-formal attire, with some holding papers or booklets. The lighting is warm, and a chandelier hangs from the ceiling.

Students gather with chaplains and Hendricks Chapel staff during the annual Blessing of Students. (Photo courtesy of the Hendricks Chapel Facebook page)

A vibrant spring scene on a college campus. In the foreground, a large tree trunk is surrounded by colorful tulips in shades of red, orange, and yellow. Behind the tree, a well-maintained lawn and pathway lead to an impressive brick building with large windows and architectural details. The background features more trees with budding leaves and a clear blue sky, indicating it is springtime.

Scenes from a beautiful spring day with flowers blooming on the Quad. (Photo courtesy of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Instagram page)

A group of thirteen people standing in a room, posing for a photo. Some individuals are holding certificates. The group includes both men and women, dressed in various styles ranging from casual to formal attire. Behind them, a large television screen is mounted on the wall. The floor is carpeted, and the walls are light-colored.

The College of Professional Studies celebrated 11 students (from seven countries) who graduated from the English Language Institute, including four students who will pursue degrees from Syracuse University. (Photo courtesy of the College of Professional Studies’ Facebook page)

A group of people pose for a photo in front of a backdrop with multiple orange Block S's on a blue background. They are standing next to an orange and blue photo booth machine. One person is holding an orange balloon.

Students in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management celebrate Whitman Day, the school’s annual celebration of the power of the Whitman community and Orange Business Network, with a fun photo op. (Photo courtesy of the Whitman School on LinkedIn)

A group of people are gathered outside under a white canopy tent with a colorful 'WELCOME!' banner hanging at the back. The tent is set up in front of Hendrick's Chapel's large columns and steps. There is a table covered with a blue tablecloth that reads 'Syracuse University Hendricks Chapel' in orange and white text. Various items are displayed on the table, including pamphlets and small objects. Some people are standing near the table, while others are walking by or talking to each other. Trees and other buildings can be seen in the background.

Chaplains from Hendricks Chapel took to the Quad to give away donuts and coffee coupons from People’s Place Café during finals week. (Photo courtesy of Hendricks Chapel on LinkedIn)

The image shows a large, grassy area on a university campus with several groups of people sitting and lying on the grass. In the background, there is an ornate, historic building with a dome and multiple spires. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a sunny day. There are trees around the grassy area, some with leaves and some without. A paved walkway runs through the grass, and there is a metal railing along one side of the path.

Students soak in the sun on a picture-perfect last day of classes for the Spring 2025 semester. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Alumni Association Facebook page)

A person wearing an orange shirt and black pants is running on a football field with an airplane. The field has large orange letters spelling out "SYRACUSE" on the blue end zone area. In the background, there are empty stadium seats and a banner that reads "SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY."

During the annual Flight Day event, College of Engineering and Computer Science aerospace engineering seniors put their airplanes to the test inside the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Computer Science LinkedIn page)

The image shows a large group of people gathered in a room, posing for a photo. Some individuals are holding boxes filled with sandwiches. The room has chairs arranged in rows, and there are various decorations on the walls, including framed pictures and plants.

Thanks to a helping hand from 25 students from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs’ Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Academic Fellows Program, 721 sandwiches were made for the Assumption Food Pantry in Syracuse during the Catholic Center’s weekly Community Night mass and dinner. (Photo by Father Gerry Waterman, Catholic chaplain)

A composite of two images: at left, the JMA Wireless Dome appears unlit against a night sky, with only a few light posts lighting a staircase. At right, the Dome is pictured unlit with Syracuse University and SUNY ESF campus buildings on either side of a street with light posts.

For Earth Day, the ESF-SU Lights Out Task Force teamed up with staff to turn the lights off at the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo courtesy of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry [ESF] Instagram page)

Two people are sitting on a patterned rug outdoors, under a blue sky with scattered clouds. They are engaged in stacking smooth, flat stones into small towers. The person on the left is wearing a dark shirt and green pants, while the person on the right is wearing a light-colored shirt and blue pants with a jacket draped over their shoulders. In the background, there are buildings and trees.

Janna Van Vranken ’25 (right) and partner Addison Simone practice peaceful rock balancing in front of Hendricks Chapel, sponsored by the Buddhist Meditation Association. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Two people and two dogs hang out on a grassy spot on campus. The person on the right is holding a leash attached to a dog wearing a red harness, which is standing in the foreground. Another person is standing further back, also holding a leash attached to another dog. There are buildings and trees visible in the background under a blue sky with some clouds.

Yvonne Malinowski ‘99 and son give their dogs, Mavis and Auggie, a chance to explore the lawn while her daughter takes a campus tour on a spring day. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Flowers bloom on a tree located outside of the Shaffer Art Building on the Syracuse University campus against a backdrop of blue sky and some clouds.

A sure sign of spring: flowers blooming in front of the Shaffer Art Building. (Photo by Amy Manley)

The image shows a large, orange mascot with a blue baseball cap featuring an "S" on it, posing for the camera. The mascot has big blue eyes and a wide smile. In the background, there is a crowd of people standing behind barriers, some holding cameras and phones. A woman in a yellow coat stands out among the crowd. There are also banners with logos, including one that says "TODAY."

Otto paid a visit to see Mike Tirico ’88 (pictured next to Otto), who was guest hosting on the “Today” show all this week. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University in New York City Facebook page)

A group of people is gathered around a large, open book on a table in what appears to be a library or archive. The book contains old documents and photographs. The individuals are closely examining the contents of the book, with some leaning in for a better view. Shelves filled with books and other materials are visible in the background.

During the 20th annual Brodsky Series, Jennifer Hain Teper (second from right), the Velde Professor and preservation librarian at the University of Illinois Libraries, led an engaging lecture and hands on workshop on scrapbook preservation. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Libraries’ Facebook page)

The image shows a blooming tree with white flowers in the foreground, situated in a well-maintained park area. The background includes buildings and a clear blue sky. There are paved walkways and green grassy areas surrounding the tree.

The sights of spring are on display in front of the Shafer Art Building on a sunny late-April afternoon (Photo by John Boccacino)

A group of people are standing in a room, holding sheet music and singing. The background features a large organ with multiple pipes and keyboards. The individuals appear to be participating in a choir rehearsal or performance.

The University Concert Choir practices for an upcoming performance. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Facebook page)

Three people are standing in front of a large metallic cylindrical machine with two circular windows. The machine is mounted on a blue frame with wheels and has various cables and equipment around it. The background shows an industrial setting with stairs, pipes, and other machinery.

To gain a better understanding of their testing chamber project design, mechanical and aerospace engineering students (pictured from left to right) James Jabbour ’25, Brady McKenna ’25 and Alexandra Vaida ’25 visited NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to meet with engineers across various disciplines. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Computer Science Facebook page)

The image shows a group of people standing outside a building with glass windows. The individuals are dressed in various orange, blue, and white clothing items, some of which have "Syracuse" written on them. The background shows a sign that reads "TODAY"

Syracuse University students, alumni and staff members visited the set of the “Today” show to support guest host Mike Tirico ’88. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University in New York City Facebook page)

The image shows a person in a Syracuse University mascot costume standing with arms outstretched in front of an orange "TODAY" show banner. The mascot is shaped like an orange with "SYRACUSE" written across the front. Behind the banner, several people are gathered, some holding signs and taking photos. Numerous flags are visible in the background.

Otto meets with fans on the set of The “Today” show. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University in New York City Facebook page)

A group of people dressed in formal attire are standing together in a room with patterned carpet and a blue-lit background. Some individuals are holding gift bags, and everyone is posing for a group photo.

Syracuse University Ambulance members came together to celebrate its supervisors and administrative team members during its 52nd annual banquet. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Ambulance Facebook page)

Students throw brightly colored powder up in the air while smiling and celebrating the Holi Festival.

Members of the campus community came together to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors that marks the arrival of spring. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook page)

John Lally speaks at a podium with a large Block S on the wall behind him. Several people are standing on stairs in the background, and an audience is seated in front of the speaker. There is a prompter with text next to the podium.

John Lally ’82 speaks at a ribbon-cutting event celebrating the opening of the new Football Performance Center at the John A. Lally Athletics Complex on Saturday, April 12. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse Athletics)

A group of people, some kneeling and some standing, pose for a photo inside an indoor riding arena. They are accompanied by University mascot Otto the Orange wearing a blue cap with a Block S on it. A horse with a white face and brown patches stands next to the group. The individuals are dressed in equestrian attire, including jackets and boots.

Otto sits atop equine friend Charm during a visit with the English equestrian club sports team. (Photo courtesy of @theottoorange and @syracuse_equestrian on Instagram)

Six doctoral candidates pose for photos.

The Graduate School proudly hosted its inaugural doctoral candidacy recognition event, honoring students who achieved candidacy—a pivotal milestone in the doctoral journey. (Photo courtesy of the Graduate School’s LinkedIn page)

Snow falling on the Syracuse University campus

Snow falls on Hendricks Chapel during a mid-April snowstorm. (Photo by John Boccacino)

The image shows a group of eight people standing in a row on a stage, holding awards. The background features several flags and a dark backdrop with blue lighting. The individuals are dressed formally, with men in suits and women in dresses or business attire.

During the 2025 Syracuse University Alumni Awards, the campus community came together to honor outstanding alumni who embody the Orange spirit through their remarkable achievements, leadership and service. Pictured are (from left to right) Paul Greenberg ’65 (George Arents Award); Jon and Karen Ritter, the parents of Jamieson R. Ritter ’19 (accepting the Military/Veteran Alumni Award posthumously on Jamieson’s behalf); Kimberly Wolf Price L’03 (Volunteer of the Year); Chancellor and President Kent Syverud; Jack Kreischer ’65 (Melvin A. Eggers Senior Alumni Award); Chelsea Ransom-Cooper ’15 (Generation Orange Award); Melanie Littlejohn G’97 (George Arents Award); and Judith C. Mower ’66, G’73, G’80, Ph.D.’84 (George Arents Award). (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Alumni Association Facebook page)

The image shows a group of people on a stage holding up large signs with numbers and letters. The signs collectively display the amount "$115,749.50" and the words "FOR UPSTATE." The background features a large screen with the text "OTTO THON."

OttoTHON is the largest student-run philanthropy event at Syracuse University, and during this year’s annual dance marathon event, OttoTHON raised more than $115,000 for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook page)

The image shows five individuals standing on a stage, each holding an award. Behind them is a blue banner with the text "THANK YOU 2023 Awards of Excellence." On either side of the banner are two red signs that read "MAXWELL AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE." The individuals are dressed formally, indicating they are at an award ceremony.

The annual Maxwell Awards of Excellence celebrated five exceptional alumni who embody the school’s commitment to engaged citizenship. Pictured are (from left to right) Maxwell Dean David M. Van Slyke with honorees Sahil Jain ’13, Margaret Abraham G’89, Ana Maria Menezes ’06 and Tom Bozzuto ’71. Tiesha Peal ’99 was unable to attend. (Photo courtesy of the Maxwell School’s Facebook page)

The image shows a group of five people seated on a stage in a panel discussion setup. Four individuals are sitting on chairs, while one person stands and speaks into a microphone. The background features a large screen displaying text that reads: "Funder's Round Table with Q&A," followed by the names "Melanie Littlejohn, DIR Community Foundation," "Meg O'Connell, Allyn Family Foundation," and "Jonathan Logan, Ben Snow Foundation." The room has elegant decor with chandeliers and large windows.

Representatives from some 80 regional community-based organizations gathered at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown March 27 for an expo event hosted by Syracuse University’s Lender Center for Social Justice. One of the highlights was the Funders Roundtable, featuring (from left to right) Jonathan Snow, president of the John Ben Snow Foundation; Melanie Littlejohn, president and CEO of the CNY Community Foundation; Meg O’Connell, executive director of the Allyn Family Foundation; moderator Lyndsey Hodkinson, director of foundation relations; and Kira Reed, senior research associate at the Lender Center.

The image shows a panel discussion at the 2025 Syracuse NIL Summit titled "The NIL Equation." There are five individuals seated on a stage with chairs and small tables, each with water bottles. The backdrop features the title of the event and the names of the panelists: Steve Simmons (NIL Enterprise Solutions), Kevin Miller (ESQ), Doug Scott (The Athlete Company), Steve Miller (NIL Enterprise Solutions), and Jim Reid (Athlete Management). The stage is decorated with potted plants.

The inaugural Syracuse Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Summit, the first NIL event organized by students for student-athletes at the University, brought Syracuse student-athletes together with corporate brands for networking, education and NIL development. (Photo by Cathleen O’Hare)

The image shows a formal event with two people seated on a stage in front of an audience. The person on the left is holding a microphone and appears to be speaking, while the person on the right is listening attentively. Behind them is a large screen displaying information about the event. The text on the screen reads:"2025 TONER PRIZES CELEBRATION Monday, March 24, 2025 Syracuse University Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC) Washington, D.C.

Maribel Pérez Wadsworth, president and CEO of the Knight Foundation, and CNN anchor Boris Sanchez ’09, discuss the future of journalism before the 2025 Toner Prizes awards presentation in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Shannon Finney)

The image shows a group of people gathered in a room with white walls and various pieces of equipment. A person in the foreground is holding a large camera and appears to be taking a photograph. The group includes individuals standing around a long wooden table with metal chairs, some wearing jackets and casual clothing. There are books and other items on the table, including another camera setup. The room has overhead lighting and some posters or pictures on the walls in the background.

Admitted students to the Department of Film and Media Arts in the College of Visual and Performing Arts toured Shaffer Art Building and made a short animation with Professor Heath Hanlin during the Spring Reception. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Facebook page)

The image shows four individuals standing together in a stadium. Two of them are wearing military camouflage uniforms, while the other two are dressed in civilian clothing. The person on the far left is wearing a white shirt with a black vest, and the person on the far right is wearing a gray shirt and cap, pointing towards one of the individuals in uniform. The background shows empty stadium seats and some banners.

The 108th Chancellor’s Review and Awards Ceremony recognizes the exemplary achievements of the University’s Army and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) cadets. The event on March 28 was held in the JMA Wireless Dome. Pictured are (from left to right) Ryan Kelly, senior associate athletic director; Army ROTC cadets and members of the football team Joshua Kubala and Nathan Edwards; and head football coach Fran Brown. (Photo by Candace Campbell Jackson, chief of staff and senior vice president)

The image shows a group of soldiers in camouflage uniforms standing in formation, saluting. The soldiers are arranged in rows, facing forward. The background shows an indoor setting with blue seating and a railing above the soldiers.

On March 28, the campus community came together to honor the dedication of the University’s ROTC cadets while reflecting our commitment to supporting veterans and military families. (Photo by Charlie Poag)

The image shows a military ceremony taking place on a field. Two soldiers in camouflage uniforms are standing in the foreground; one is saluting while the other holds a flagpole with a green flag that has an emblem and yellow symbols on it. In the background, there are more soldiers standing in formation, holding various flags including an American flag and other colorful flags. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly in a stadium or large arena with blue seating visible.

The time-honored tradition of the Chancellor’s Review and Awards Ceremony underscores the University’s unwavering dedication to military service and mirrors traditional military ceremonies that date back to the Middle Ages. (Photo by Charlie Poag)

A group of people is gathered around a large rectangular cake with white frosting and blue and orange decorations. Two individuals in the center are cutting the cake together, holding a knife. To the right, there is a person in an orange mascot costume with large eyes. Several people in the background are taking photos or observing the scene. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly at an event or celebration.

Students help cut Otto’s birthday cake during a campuswide celebration at the Schine Student Center. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook page)

Two people are posing with a large orange mascot wearing a blue cap and blue pants. The mascot has an orange face with a big smile and is holding out its arms. The two people are holding balloon sculptures, one shaped like a flower and the other like a butterfly. They are standing in what appears to be an indoor hallway or lobby area with tiled floors and white walls. There is another person in the background on the left side of the image, partially visible.

Students help celebrate Otto’s birthday during a campuswide celebration. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook page)

The image shows a group of people standing on a staircase, posing for a photo. They are all wearing matching orange and black striped shirts. The setting appears to be indoors, with wooden paneling and framed pictures on the walls. There are two light fixtures on the ceiling above them.

During the annual University 100 Rugby Ceremony, U100 student ambassadors and tour guides were honored for their commitment to the University. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse U100 Instagram page)

The image shows a group of people standing on a soccer field in front of the stands at Bologna FC 1909 stadium. The stands are filled with red and blue seats, and there is a sign that reads "Bologna FC 1909" at the top. The people are wearing casual clothing and some have lanyards around their necks.

Falk College students in the “Italian Football: Impact and Outcomes” class spent their spring break in Italy, meeting with Italian soccer clubs, learning about their organizations and taking in the cultural significance of the sport. (Photo courtesy of Falk College’s Facebook page)

The image shows a group of people standing in front of a backdrop with the Syracuse University College of Law logo. They are holding signs and banners that read "Military and Veterans Law Society" and "Syracuse Law." Some individuals are wearing lanyards, and one person is holding a pink coat.

Operation Veteran Warmup, organized by the College of Law’s online JDinteractive students in collaboration with the Military and Veterans Law Society and the Betty and Michael D. Wohl Veterans Legal Clinic, helped collect more than 100 winter clothing items to support unhoused veterans in the Syracuse community. (Photo courtesy of the College of Law Instagram page)

The image shows three individuals standing in front of a scientific poster presentation. The person on the left is wearing a white shirt and black pants, the person in the middle is wearing a dark suit with a white shirt, and the person on the right is wearing a pink blazer over a black top. The poster behind them has text and images related to "MECHANOCHEMICAL POLYMER TRANSFER PRINTING FOR CREATING FUNCTIONAL SURFACES."

Student researchers in the College of Engineering and Computer Science present their work during the 2025 Engineering and Computer Science Research Day in the Schine Student Center. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences’ Facebook page)

The image shows an indoor ceremony with people walking down the aisle of a church or similar venue. Two individuals in the foreground are carrying large wreaths made of white flowers, with one wreath also containing red and blue flowers. The background features tall columns, a stage with an organ, and several other people standing or walking. The setting appears formal, with attendees dressed in suits and dresses.

Hendricks Chapel recently hosted the annual Service of Commemoration, which honors students, faculty, staff, retirees, trustees and honorary degree recipients who recently passed away. (Photo courtesy of the Hendricks Chapel Facebook page)

The image shows a memorial scene with white roses and stones placed on a stone surface. In the background, there are people gathered, some standing and some walking, in an outdoor setting with a building visible. The focus is on the flowers and stones in the foreground.

During the annual Service of Commemoration, flowers were placed on the wall on the Quad outside of Hendricks Chapel to remember those students, faculty, staff, retirees, trustees and honorary degree recipients who recently passed away. (Photo courtesy of the Hendricks Chapel Facebook page)

The image shows a group of basketball players standing in a row on a basketball court. Each player is holding flowers and standing behind framed jerseys with their names and numbers. The jerseys displayed are:Wilson - Number 21 Woodley - Number 5 Wood - Number 22 McNabb - Number 11

During a postgame ceremony, the Syracuse University women’s basketball team honored departing seniors (pictured in their jerseys, from left to right): Izabel Varejão, Saniaa Wilson, Georgia Woolley, Kyra Wood, Lexi McNabb and Sophie Burrows. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Athletics)

The image shows a group of people standing in front of a large vault door with the words "CAJA DE LAS LETRAS" written above it. The vault door has a circular design and appears to be made of metal. Some individuals are holding bags, and there is a display case on the left side of the image. The background includes marble walls and a tiled floor.

Students in the Syracuse Abroad Madrid program took a field trip to Spain’s oldest cultural institution, the Instituto Cervantes, which works to promote Spanish language education worldwide. (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Madrid Instagram page)

The image shows three individuals seated on a stage in front of an audience, participating in a panel discussion at an event called "Micron Day" hosted by Syracuse University. They are dressed in black attire with the Micron logo.

Alumni panelists Kim Burnett ’91, Savion Pollard ’25 and Joe Nehme ’11 speak during the first Micron Day, which showcased the innovation and growing momentum of the technology company’s transformative investment in the community and the deep connections being made with the University and Central New York. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Dancers performing on a stage with lights in the background.

The Creations Dance Troupe performs for students during the Black History Month Closing Ceremony. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)

The image shows a large group of people working in a spacious, well-lit workshop with high ceilings and wooden walls. The individuals are engaged in various woodworking activities at multiple tables, using tools such as saws and sanders. The room is filled with workbenches, materials, and equipment. Everyone appears focused on their tasks, creating an atmosphere of industrious activity.

Students joined the Sleep in Heavenly Peace organization to build 88 beds for children living in poverty in Central New York. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

The image shows a scenic view of a snow-covered campus at sunrise or sunset. The sky is partly cloudy with hues of blue, orange, and yellow. In the background, there is a large, historic building with a tall spire and multiple turrets silhouetted against the sky. Bare trees are scattered around the snowy landscape. In the foreground, there are two spherical street lamps on poles and a stone sign that reads "Newhouse Family Plaza."

In the early evening hours, a snow-covered campus, including Crouse College and Maxwell Hall, is captured from the steps of the Newhouse Family Plaza. (Photo by Rano Dilmurodova)

The image shows a group of twelve people posing on an indoor basketball court. They are wearing orange bibs and holding medals, with one person in the front holding a trophy. The background shows empty stadium seats and a large scoreboard.

The winning team celebrates after capturing the championship of the Black History Month Basketball Classic (Photo courtesy of the Barner-McDuffie House Instagram page)

The image shows a group of people standing in a room, each holding a large check. The checks are from the "2023 HBCU Pitch Competition" and are made out to various individuals for amounts ranging from $500 to $5,000. The background shows a screen with a video call in progress and some text on the wall.

A group photo of the 2025 Afropreneurship Celebration and Business Competition award winners. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Libraries)

The image shows a group of people standing in front of the NBC Studios entrance at Rockefeller Center in New York City. The marquee above them reads "Rainbow Room Observation Deck NBC Studios." The group appears to be posing for a photo on the sidewalk, with some people wearing lanyards around their necks. The background shows a busy street with other pedestrians and tall buildings.

The Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship hosted a field trip to New York City for students in the Newhouse School’s and the Maxwell School’s Washington, D.C. programs. The group toured the United Nations headquarters, had lunch at a renowned Ukrainian restaurant and visited NBC News in 30 Rockefeller Plaza. (Photo courtesy of the Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship’s Instagram page)

The image shows a large group of people gathered in a room with wooden walls and framed pictures on one side. Some individuals are seated while others stand, facing the camera. A few people in the back are wearing high-visibility vests.

Syracuse native Tom Kenny (front row center, wearing a green long-sleeved shirt), the iconic voice talent behind SpongeBob SquarePants, visited Syracuse University to meet with students and discuss what it takes to build a career in the creative arts. (Photo by Martin Walls)

The image shows a group of musicians seated in a rehearsal space, playing various brass and woodwind instruments. They are arranged in rows, facing music stands with sheet music. Behind them is a large pipe organ with numerous pipes of varying lengths. The setting appears to be an auditorium or concert hall with wooden paneling and decorative elements on the walls.

Members of the Wind Ensemble practice inside the Setnor School of Music. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Facebook page)

A group of people are standing and kneeling in two rows, posing for a photo in front of an arch made of blue and yellow balloons. They are wearing formal attire with yellow stoles around their necks. Behind them is a large window showing a building outside. To the left, there is an orange banner with "Syracuse University" written on it.

During the 21st Annual WellsLink Leadership Program’s Transitions Ceremony, WellsLink Scholars from the previous year who have successfully transitioned to their second year on campus were honored. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)

Student members of Syracuse University's Black Reign Step Team perform during the Black History Month Kickoff event.

Student members of the Black Reign Step Team perform during the University’s Black History Month Kickoff event. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook page)

Students in a classroom listen to Dominick Fabrizio '99, marketing director of New Balance.

Falk College students listen to New Balance Marketing Director Dominick Fabrizio ’99 during a recent on-campus presentation. (Photo courtesy of Falk College’s Instagram page)

The image shows a person standing behind a wooden podium, speaking into a microphone. The individual is dressed in an orange and blue outfit, and the backdrop is bright purple.

The keynote speaker for the 40th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration was Sarah Willie-LeBreton, a sociologist and president of Smith College. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)

Students smile while posing on the set of "Jeopardy!"

Students in the Newhouse Los Angeles immersive professional development program recently visited the set of the hit television show “Jeopardy!” (Photo courtesy of the Newhouse LA Instagram page)

Students mingle with employers during a job fair.

Students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science met with alumni and industry partners during the Spring 2025 Engineering and Computer Science Career Fair. (Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences’ Facebook page)

Students from Syracuse University meet with Shelly Palmer at CES, the largest tech and media trade show in the world.

Students from the Newhouse School’s advanced media management graduate program traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada, to attend the Consumer Electronics Show, the largest tech and media trade show in the world. (Photo courtesy of the Newhouse School’s Facebook page)

Three students talk while ice skating in downtown Syracuse.

Members of the campus community share a laugh while skating at the Clinton Square Ice Rink in downtown Syracuse. (Photo courtesy Syracuse University’s Facebook page)

Otto the Orange standing next to a table with two people

Otto stops to visit with friends. (Photo courtesy of @theottoorange)

An exterior view of the Crouse College building at Syracuse University at dusk, in the winter

Lights glow from within Crouse College. (Photo by Randy Carroll, staff member with Information Technology Services)

Students walking past a building on a snow-covered day on the Syracuse University campus.

Students walk past the Hall of Languages on a snowy day (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook page)

A group of women pose for a photo as part of the Women in Leadership Initiative.

The University’s Women in Leadership Initiative (WiL) recently launched its fourth Diane Lyden Murphy Cohort experience. This immersive learning experience is made up of emerging women leaders, including faculty, staff and administrators, from across the university. It combines experiential learning, hands-on assignments, one-on-one coaching and self-assessment to help women grow and thrive as leaders at Syracuse University. Learn more by visiting the WiL website. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook)

A student uses a virtual reality machine while students cheer him on.

A student tries out a virtual reality experience during the grand opening of the Gaming and Esports Center in the Schine Student Center. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

Four people hold scissors during a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Gaming and Esports Center.

Pictured from left to right during the grand opening of the Gaming and Esports Center are Chancellor Kent Syverud, Braeden Cheverie-Leonard ’26, vice president of the gaming and esports club, Gabriel Goodwin ’28, a Varsity Rocket League captain, and Brianna Nechifor ’26, who is pursuing an esports communications and management degree major. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

A man speaks to an audience during the grand opening of the gaming and esports center on the Syracuse University campus.

Executive Director of Esports Joey Gawrysiak addresses the crowd during the grand opening of the Gaming and Esports Center on campus. (Photo by Tiancheng Tang ’26)

Three students sit around a table and chat on the first day of classes.

Three students sit around a table and chat in the Schine Student Center during the first day of classes for the Winter 2025 semester. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook)

Students walking in front of the snow-covered Hendricks Chapel on a winter day.

Students were welcomed back to campus with a fresh coating of snow. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University’s Facebook)

Group of people holding Syracuse University scarves in an airport terminal.

Students arrive in Madrid, Spain, to begin their semester with the Signature Seminar: Marine Ecology of the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse Abroad’s Facebook)

Pedestrians walking near the Maxwell School of Citizenship at Syracuse University, with an 'S' flag fluttering on a lamp post.

Nothing is better than a sunny day in Syracuse in the middle of winter. (Photo courtesy of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs’ Facebook)

Three individuals walking on a snowy path, with one carrying a wreath. They are dressed in winter attire and appear to be in a solemn procession.

Following a memorial service in Hendricks Chapel, Brian Konkol (center), vice president and dean of Hendricks Chapel, Devon Bartholomew (right), Baptist chaplain and Sensei JoAnn Cooke, Buddhist chaplain, lead a procession to the Place of Remembrance on Dec. 21, 2024. The service was held on the 36th anniversary of the terrorist bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988. The bombing claimed the lives of 270 people, including Syracuse University students returning from a semester of study abroad. (Photo by Qianzhen Li)

Flags, including the United States flag, the POW/MIA flag, and the United States Coast Guard flag, displayed in front of a modern building with vertical columns.

The flags in front of Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Center fly at half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter (1924-2024). (Photo by Charlie Poag)

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