Syracuse Views Summer 2024

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 filling out a submission form or sending it directly to Syracuse University News at newsphoto@syr.edu. You might see it featured here.

Large group of people all standing together outside posing for a photo.
Chancellor Kent Syverud and Dr. Ruth Chen hosted a welcome dinner for the Mandela Fellows. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Group of students all standing together in orange tshirts.

The College of Professional Studies recently welcomed the first group of this year’s Summer College students and helped with move-in! Summer College is an opportunity for high school juniors, seniors and recent graduates to experience college-level coursework and to feel more prepared for college. (Photo by Kyle Beck)

Hall of Languages on a sunny day with the grass and trees lining each side
Name a prettier day on campus. (Photo by Charlie Poag)
Large group of people standing in front of a banner that says SEI CON Sports Entertainment Innovation.
Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, in partnership with University of Nevada, Las Vegas: UNLV Sports Innovation Institute, hosted SEICon, the first-of-its-kind sports, entertainment and innovation conference that brings together thought leaders and subject matter experts from across the globe to educate, collaborate and create dynamic ventures together. Pictured here is the Dean of Falk College along with students, faculty, staff, alumni and Falk Sport Management Program Advisory Board members who attended the conference. (Photo courtesy of Falk College Department of Sport Management Facebook page)
Group of people standing together in front a sculpture.
School of Education students are currently in Kenya to experience education in rural and urban classrooms, and visit nature sites and the equator, in and around Nairobi. You can follow along with the group, led by Professors Joanna Masingila and Jeffery Mangram, on their blog. (Photo by Agnes Irimu)
Group of people standing together on a performance stage
Orange Juice, the Setnor School of Music’s premiere advanced jazz combo, performed at the Syracuse Jazz Fest on June 28. Listen to some of their performance on YouTube. (Photo by Michelle Taylor)
Welcome to Syracuse University! (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)
Large group of people gathered together for a photo holding an orange Syracuse University banner.
Members of the community gather to march in the CNY Pride Parade. (Photo by Coco Boardman)
Otto the Orange marching in the CNY Pride Parade.
Otto the Orange marching in the CNY Pride Parade. (Photo by Coco Boardman)
Large group of people gathered on the stairs in front of a stone-sided building with a balloon arch over them with red, black, green, white and blue balloons.
Members of the campus community celebrated Juneteenth at the Barner-McDuffie house. (Photo by Coco Boardman)
Person speaking to a group of people outside while giving a tour on campus
Summer at Syracuse means extra campus tours. (Photo by Coco Boardman)
Red flowers in bloom with a building in the background.
The beauty of summertime on campus. (Photo by Coco Boardman)
Students on a study abroad trip in Australia.
Nineteen Syracuse University students, including 14 from Falk College, spent the start of their summer in Australia for the “Australia: Sport, History and Culture” class taught by David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management Rick Burton. (Photo courtesy of @sufalkcollege on Instagram)
Large group of people gathered together all wearing orange t-shirts outside in front a white tent.
Over 150 faculty and staff participated in the Syracuse WorkForce Run on June 6 at Onondaga Lake Parkway for an evening of fun, movement and socializing with their colleagues. (Photo by Kim DeStefano)
Front of Hall of Languages on a sunny day.
Picture perfect day on campus (Photo by Alana Brooks, Community Standards)
Beautiful pink flowers in bloom on campus
All of our April showers sure did bring the most beautiful May flowers! (Photo by Mikayla Heiss)
Group of students sitting outside on the grass and stairs in front of a gazebo
Students on this summer’s Syracuse London Green Britain seminar are traveling through Scotland, Cornwall and Wales on an intensive field study examining science, devolution and climate controversies in the UK. (Photo courtesy of @syracuseabroad on Instagram)
People working in a garden
Starting May 29, all are welcome to stop by Pete’s Giving Garden on South Campus from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays. All produce grown in the garden goes to the two food pantries on campus run by Hendricks Chapel. Visit sustainability.syracuse.edu to find directions to the garden. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse University Sustainability Facebook page)
large group of students standing together on a set of stairs with the beach in the background
Students from Falk College’s Sport Management program are spending three weeks in Australia as part of their Australia: Sport, History and Culture class. From Melbourne and Cairns to the Great Barrier Reef, Sydney and the Melbourne Cricket Ground, their itinerary is jam-packed. You can follow along on their blog. (Photo courtesy of SU Falk College Department of Sport Management’s Facebook page)
Group of students standing on the lawn in front of a yellow building holding Norway flags.
Students from the School of Information Studies on the summer EuroTech trip in Norway celebrating Norway’s Constitution Day on May 17. (Photo courtesy of the iSchool’s Facebook page)
Group of people standing together for a photo in a room
WAER students had the opportunity to hear from Sal Capaccio ’95, the Buffalo Bills beat and sideline reporter and host of WGR’s “The Extra Point Show.” Capaccio shared his insights and experiences from the world of sports journalism. (Photo courtesy of WAER FM Radio’s Facebook page)
Flowers in bloom in the sculpture garden on main campus.
The vibrant colors of summer in sculpture garden. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)
A student walks his bike in front of Carnegie Library.
If you have a bicycle on campus, don’t forget that you can register it with the Department of Public Safety. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)