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Syracuse Views Summer 2025

Monday, May 19, 2025, By News Staff
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Otto the Orange stands outdoors near a barrier with partially visible text reading 'SYRACUSE WORKFORCE RUN'. Trees and grass are in the background.

Otto the Orange cheers on faculty and staff at the finish line of the Syracuse WorkForce Run on June 10. (Photo by Amy Manley)

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 by sending them directly to Syracuse University News at newsphoto@syr.edu. You might see it featured here.

A group of people participate in the Syracuse WorkForce Run, wearing navy blue shirts with 'Syracuse University' and an orange 'S' logo. Visible race bib numbers include 2526, 2533 and 1209. Banners in the background read 'SYRACUSE WORKFORCE RUN.'

Employees are all smiles at the Syracuse WorkForce Run June 10. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Two people standing behind a large Connect Four game board on a table, with alternating blue and teal discs. The scene is set at an outdoor event featuring white chairs and tables draped with orange and white tablecloths. Vases with flowers, a water bottle, and food items are visible on the tables. In the background, more people are gathered under a tent on a grassy area.

Staff members in the College of Arts and Sciences enjoy a friendly game of Connect 4 during a staff barbeque on the Quad. (Photo courtesy of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Facebook page)

Seven men dressed in business attire, including suits, dress shirts, and ties, standing outdoors in front of a building with columns and a large arched window. The background includes a clear blue sky with scattered clouds, street lamps, and a nearby building with glass windows.

Students in the School of Information Studies presented their research to the SEC Crypto Task Force in Washington, D.C.—demonstrating how emerging technology intersects with real-world policy. (Photo courtesy of the School of Information Studies)

Two people crouch in a garden bed, tending to small plants. The person on the left wears a black t-shirt, orange shorts, and sandals, while the person on the right wears a beige tank top, black pants, and white sneakers. Drip irrigation hoses run through the soil, and several young plants are visible. A grassy area, buildings, and parked cars can be seen in the background beyond a fence.

Garden Managers Erica Howard G’26 (left) and Alyssa Quinn G’26 work on the irrigation system for the newly planted vegetables at Pete’s Giving Garden. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Four people seated around a round table under a white tent on a grassy area, with one person in formal attire standing nearby. The table is covered with a white tablecloth and features a small flower arrangement in the center, along with plates of food and drinks. In the background, an open grassy field with trees and buildings is visible.

The College of Arts and Sciences Dean Behzad Mortazavi (far right) mingles with staff members during a staff barbeque on the Quad. (Photo courtesy of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Facebook page)

An art display featuring three framed artworks on a table. From left to right: a painting of a waterfall, a drawing of an octopus on a blue background, and a detailed pencil sketch of a dog's face signed by 'Mason Griffin.' Small placards are placed in front of each piece. The background reveals additional artworks and displays in an exhibition or gallery setting.

The 52nd annual “On My Own Time” celebration highlights the often-unsung faculty and staff artists who create art on their own time. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Students playing soccer on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quad

Students kick around a soccer ball on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quad. (Photo by Amy Manley)

A campus tour stops in front of Carnegie Library on a spring day

A campus tour stops in front of Carnegie Library on a spring day. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Books, photos of veterans and poppies were part of the Memorial Day exhibition in Bird Library

Syracuse University Libraries marked Memorial Day with an “In Remembrance on Memorial Day 2025” exhibition in Bird Library. (Photo by Amy Manley)

A memorial plaque with names inscribed on it is mounted on a stone structure. In front of the plaque is a wreath made of red, white, and blue flowers with green foliage and matching ribbons. Trees and part of a building are visible in the background.

In commemoration of Memorial Day, a wreath-laying ceremony was held outside Hendricks Chapel. (Photo by Amy Manley)

A large group of lacrosse players in orange uniforms and white helmets pose together on a field, holding lacrosse sticks. At the center, several players display a banner that reads NCAA lacrosse championships Boston bound. The background features a clear blue sky, trees, and stadium lights.

The men’s lacrosse team poses after clinching a spot in Championship Weekend with a thrilling 19-18 win over Princeton in the NCAA quarterfinals. The Orange secured the program’s 27th appearance in the Final Four, third most in Division I history. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Athletics)

A group of people in orange jerseys celebrate while holding a large novelty ticket that reads 'Boston Bound.'

Members of the men’s lacrosse team celebrate after holding off the Princeton Tigers to secure a spot in the Final Four of the NCAA Division I Championship. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Athletics)

Four individuals dressed in 19th-century period costumes perform a dance or theatrical scene on a wooden stage. The backdrop features bookshelves and a fireplace. The performers wear long dresses in light blue, purple, plaid with beige, and mustard yellow.

The cast of “Little Women” perform at Syracuse Stage in the Department of Drama’s final performance of the 2024-25 season. (Photo courtesy of the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Facebook page)

Seven individuals in business attire stand in front of a backdrop featuring the Syracuse University Whitman School of Management logo. Each person is holding an award.

During its Awards and Appreciation celebration in New York City, the Martin J. Whitman School of Management honored its alumni, faculty, staff, recruiters and students who go above and beyond. Pictured are (from left to right) Interim Whitman Dean Alex McKelvie; Matty Simon (Whitman Impact Award); Blake Brossman ’98 (Dean’s Citation for Exceptional Service); Warren Johnson ’20 (Orange Ovation Award); Gisele Marcus-Thomas ’89 (Dean’s Citation for Exceptional Service); Douglas Present ’86 (Jonathan J. Holtz Award); and Tyler Newman ’20 (Orange Ovation Award).

Students gather in front of Buckingham Palace in London, with the grand facade of the palace featuring numerous windows and ornate architectural details under a partly cloudy sky.

During Maymester, students in the Falk College’s Department of Sport Management are participating in an Olympic Odyssey study abroad trip, traveling through four European countries to explore the history, culture and global influence of the Olympic Movement. Pictured here, students pose outside of Buckingham Palace. Follow their journey at olympicodyssey2025.blogspot.com. (Photo courtesy of the sport management department on Facebook)

A large historic red-brick building with a tall, pointed tower and several smaller spires, situated on a grassy hill surrounded by trees. A person is walking on a path near the base of the hill under a partly cloudy sky with patches of blue.

Crouse College is always picture-perfect. (Photo by Amy Manley)

A large historic building featuring a tall clock tower and dome, surrounded by trees and a manicured lawn with pathways. Several people are sitting on the grass in the foreground.

A moment of peace and togetherness outside Lyman Hall. (Photo by Amy Manley)

A bird with brown and gray feathers, a reddish-orange breast, and dark wings standing on a lush green grassy field.

Even the birds are happy it’s summer. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Close-up of blooming pink flowers on tree branches, with a historic brick building featuring a tall, pointed tower in the background under a clear blue sky.

We love the color orange, but pink isn’t bad either. (Photo by Lonnie Timmons)

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