University community members enjoyed the summer months everywhere from around the world to across town. Take a look at the fun they had.
Matt Wheeler from the College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School, and his family hiked to Bradley’s Lookout in Bolton Landing, New York. When they reached the top, his kids enjoyed the view of Lake George.Christine Brophy from Human Resources, woke up at 4:30 a.m. to capture the sunrise over the Baltic Sea in Ystad Saltsjöbad, Ystad, Sweden.While visiting South Dakota, Nicole Perrigo ’21 (right) from the Maxwell School, along with her boyfriend and dad, visited various national parks and monuments, including the Badlands, Wind Cave, Jewel Cave, Devil’s Tower and Mount Rushmore (pictured).Roger Merrill from the iSchool, enjoys the scenery on his ride home through the hills of southern Onondaga.Four friends from Flint Hall, Claire Peterson (Falk College), Gabrielle Gillard (VPA), Kendall Jones (Whitman) and Mia Quadrini (Arts and Sciences), all met up in Nantucket, Massachusetts, this summer.Father Gerry Waterman shared the sunset on Assawoman Bay in Ocean City, Maryland.June Szymanski, retired associate chief information officer, at the Canyonlands National Park with the Mesa Arch and snow-capped La Sal Mountains in the far background.Adya Parida, an international student from India and junior studying computer science in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, is in New York City this summer for a technology internship at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.JoAnn Rhoades from the College and Arts and Sciences, visited Portugal, including Cabo Da Roca (pictured), which is the most westerly point of mainland Europe.Picture perfect day at the beach in Plymouth, Massachusetts, captured by Christine Weber from the Division of Communications.Father Gerry Waterman captured the sunrise through a lifeguard stand on the beach in Ocean City, Maryland.