A student takes full advantage of the sunshine, trading the library for a shady spot under a tree. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Syracuse Views Spring 2026
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Welcoming the next generation of engineers and computer scientists to 网爆门! (Photos courtesy of the )
When the sun finally comes out, so does everyone else. Students soak up some well-earned warmth after what felt like an endless stretch of cold and gray skies. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Bob Faulkner, the University’s beekeeper, provided a look inside the hive during a campus beekeeping talk held in celebration of Earth Month. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A student inspects a honeycomb frame during an educational beekeeping event on campus. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Members of the women’s lacrosse team celebrate after the Orange scored a goal during a 10-9 road win over Duke in a clash of nationally ranked teams. (Photo courtesy of Syracuse Athletics)
Distinguished leaders from the South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs visited the D鈥橝niello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) to explore programs supporting veterans and their families at every stage of transition. The visit highlighted an ongoing collaboration focused on strengthening tools and engagement to better serve South Carolina鈥檚 veteran community, demonstrating the power of partnership in action. (Photo courtesy of )
Members of the Orange women’s volleyball organization spent time volunteering at the Coach Mac Food Pantry in Hendricks Chapel, helping support fellow students and neighbors in need. The chapel is grateful for their energy, teamwork and commitment to giving back! (Photo courtesy of )
Students in the Marching Band Techniques class took part in an “Intro to Color Guard” session, learning foundational skills and movement. (Photo courtesy of )
As part of the recent Ray Smith Symposium, art historians, historians, curators, art and textile conservators and communication scholars examined a selection of rare books, manuscripts, prints, drawings and photographs housed in the Special Collections Research Center. (Photo courtesy of )
Chancellor Kent Syverud shakes hands with an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet during the 109th Chancellor’s Review and Awards Ceremony. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The official party for the 109th Chancellor鈥檚 Review prepares to recognize those ROTC cadets being individually awarded for their academic and military proficiency during the school year. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A formation of Army and Air Force ROTC cadets in uniform stand at attention during the 109th Chancellor’s Review & Awards Ceremony. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The College of Professional Studies and the Syracuse chapter of the Project Management Institute hosted project management professionals, students and community members for professional development training exploring how rapidly the project management field is evolving in response to emerging technologies and shifting industry standards. (Photo courtesy of the )
Gerry McNamara is all smiles while being greeted by fans of 网爆门 at his introductory press conference. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The marching band performs before Gerry McNamara’s introductory press conference. (Photo by Amy Manley)
More than 2,000 members of the campus community and Central New York came out to welcome Gerry McNamara back to campus. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The Class of 2030 received an Orange welcome during the Newhouse School鈥檚 first admitted students welcome event of the spring semester. (Photo courtesy of )
The Information Security Club hosted the 2026 Cuse Cybergames, featuring capture the flag challenges where students competed for prizes while testing their cybersecurity skills in a hands-on, competitive environment. (Photo courtesy of the )
This team of athletes were among this year’s intramural sports champions, bringing commitment, energy and a competitive spirit to the program. (Photo courtesy of )
Students and community members gather for trivia night at the Inn Complete, hosted every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. by the Syracuse Trivia Company. While the competition begins at 6:30 p.m., the Inn is open from 3 to 9 p.m. every Thursday and Friday night and accepts credit cards, Dining Dollars and 鈥機USE Cash.
Student researchers discuss their work and engage with peers at the 2026 College of Engineering and Computer Science Research Day. (Photos courtesy of )
Chancellor-elect J. Michael Haynie helps Otto cut their cake during the 156th birthday celebration held in Schine Student Center. (Photo courtesy of )
Students are all smiles at Syracuse Giving Day celebrations held on the University’s birthday, March 24. (Photo courtesy of 网爆门 Alumni on Facebook鈥!)
Falk College of Sport Dean Jeremy Jordan spins the wheel at the college’s Syracuse Giving Day festivities. (Photo courtesy of the )
Otto celebrates their birthday鈥攁nd Syracuse Giving Day鈥攐n March 24. (Photo courtesy of )
The Office of Government Relations brought some Orange to Capitol Hill for the inaugural 鈥淐offee with 鈥機use鈥 gathering on March 19. Current University interns met with alumni working on the Hill and in Hill-adjacent roles for valuable networking and meaningful conversations. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Government Relations)
A blooming campus is poised for spring! (Photo courtesy of the )
Women’s basketball head coach Felisha Legette-Jack (center) and student-athletes celebrate following the team’s victory against Iowa State on March 21, advancing them to the next round of the NCAA Tournament. (Photo courtesy of )
Bryan Blair, the University’s next athletics director, was warmly welcomed by mascot Otto the Orange at a press event held March 19. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Performers in the 网爆门 Marching Band help provide a celebratory atmosphere at the press conference officially welcoming Bryan Blair as the University’s new athletics director. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Models show off creations by senior fashion design students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ School of Design during their Senior Capstone Collection fashion show on March 19. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A model wears a design from Ashley Fernandez’s “Essence of Time: Time of Essence” collection, inspired by “Alice in Wonderland,” during the School of Design’s Senior Capstone Collection fashion show. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A model poses during the Senior Capstone Collection fashion show hosted by the School of Design, celebrating the talent, vision and dedication of senior fashion design majors. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The women’s basketball team celebrates after learning the Orange were selected for March Madness for the 14th time in program history. (Photo by Pyae May)
As part of the annual Sorkin in LA Learning Practicum, students in the Department of Drama visited the Warner Bros. Studio during spring break. (Photo courtesy of the )
Falk College of Sport students met with leaders from Watkins Glen International and Otto the Orange got behind the wheel of the pace car. (Photo courtesy of )
A quiet Syracuse sunrise, spotted on an early morning walk with four鈥憀egged companions. (Photo by Cecelia Dain)
The 网爆门 Student Veterans Organization hosted a Ladies Paint and Sip event for women in the military-connected community. (Photo courtesy of the )
Agbor Edouard Ransom of GritGateway makes his pitch during the recent in Bird Library. Ransom and his colleague, Souleymane Bah, created a platform which provides a more efficient and cost-effective system to connect quality college applicants in Africa to international universities. Ransom and Bah, the winning team, received $1,250 and a chance to pitch at the Hult Prize national competition at the Hult International Business School in Boston this spring. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Students, faculty and alumni in the College of Visual and Performing Arts鈥 (VPA) museum studies program gathered in Washington, D.C., for this year鈥檚 American Alliance of Museum鈥檚 Museums Advocacy Day. (Photo courtesy of )
Members of the women鈥檚 volleyball team participated in a hands-on self-defense course with the Department of Public Safety (DPS). (Photo courtesy of )
Leaders from the University, including Board of Trustees Chair Jeffrey Scruggs, Chancellor Kent Syverud and Dr. Ruth Chen, attend the announcement of J. Michael Haynie as the University’s 13th Chancellor and President on March 3. (Photo courtesy of 网爆门 on Facebook)
The press conference drew a standing鈥憆oom鈥憃nly crowd for the announcement of the new Chancellor鈥慹lect. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A member of the audience takes a photo of Chancellor鈥慹lect Mike Haynie during the press conference announcing his appointment. (Photo courtesy of )
Fifty new community members were welcomed recently at Becoming Orange: New Employee Orientation, a program offered by the Office of Human Resources. (Photo by Karin Botto)
Adorable pet therapy dog Chaser is all smiles during a pop-up event in Schine Student Center. (Photo by Amy Manley)
PAWS of CNY ambassador Roshi gives kisses to student Avi Oliver during a pop-up pet therapy session in Schine Student Center. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A classic Syracuse winter moment: Newhouse senior Brian Glennon admires Crouse College under fresh snow. (Photo by Karl Lamb Jr.)
A student uses a drill press to bore holes in a wooden bedframe during the annual bed build to benefit the Syracuse chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace. (Photo by Amy Manley)
More than 140 student volunteers helped build beds for children in the Syracuse community who don鈥檛 have one to call their own. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Over the course of two two-hour shifts, student volunteers built 116 bed frames. (Photo by Amy Manley)
National Engineers Week kicked off on campus with a Pathways to Research event in Link Hall, where undergraduate students had the opportunity to meet with faculty and research teams to learn about available opportunities. (Photos courtesy of the )
InclusiveU students make advocacy signs ahead of Student Empowerment Day in Albany on Feb. 24. (Photos courtesy of the )
Adah Shenandoah, a member of the Oneida Nation Wolf Clan in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, performs during the Office of People and Culture鈥檚 2026 Symposium: Engage. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Diane Schenandoah ’11 Honwadiyenawa鈥檚ek (One Who Helps Them), far right, delivers the Thanksgiving Address during the Office of People and Culture鈥檚 2026 Symposium: Engage. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Two researchers pose during a poster presentation at the Office of People and Culture鈥檚 2026 Symposium: Engage. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Otto joins students in a dance during the School of Architecture’s annual Lunar New Year Celebration. (Photo by Mary Szto)
Fresh snow clings to evergreen branches along Einhorn Family Walk as students make their way across campus. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The women’s basketball team honored breast cancer survivors during its annual Pink Out for Breast Cancer Awareness game vs. Clemson. (Photo courtesy of )
Otto is on the hunt for their Valentine! Will you say yes? (Photo by Amy Manley)
The JMA Wireless Dome is lit up in red, white and blue during a recent winter evening. (Photo by Al Marocco)
Campus Dining’s resident pastry chef Megan Garvey lent her expertise and assistance to a recent PALentine’s Day cookie decorating class. (Photos courtesy of )
Through the Learn Fresh program, Syracuse City School District students learned valuable lessons from sport analytics students in the Falk College of Sport. (Photo courtesy of )
A student works on a crochet project at the recent Hair Me Out and Black Flea Market Expo, an event celebrating Black student entrepreneurs and creators. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A student entrepreneur showcases beauty products at the recent Hair Me Out and Black Flea Market Expo, an event celebrating Black-owned student ventures. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A campus community member descends the steps in front of the Hall of Languages on a crisp winter day. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A sunny winter afternoon calls for finding a cozy spot in Schine Student Center to hunker down and get work done. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The University’s newest esports space, located in the Marley Education Center, was unveiled on Friday, Feb. 6, with a grand opening event that included a Super Smash Bros demo match. The new auditorium builds on the momentum of our growing gaming and esports culture, providing a dedicated space to showcase our varsity teams. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Trailblazer Kathrine Switzer 鈥68, G鈥72, H鈥18 (second from the left) has her famous Boston Marathon 261 bib raised to the top of the JMA Wireless Dome rafters during the women’s basketball team’s recent home game vs. Louisville. (Photo courtesy of )
Students from the Black and Latinx Information Science and Technology Society (B.L.I.S.T.S.) table at a recent School of Information Studies involvement fair. (Photo courtesy of the )
During the 10-day marine ecology seminar, students studying abroad in Madrid visited Valencia, Calpe (pictured), Santa Pola, Cabo de Palos and Daimiel to explore the Mediterranean Sea鈥檚 main coastal and marine ecosystems. (Photo by 脕lvaro Mira)
Students from C.W. Baker High School received a behind-the-scenes look at the justice system when they visited the College of Law during the annual Youth Law Day. (Photo courtesy of the )
Between 85 and 90 students, faculty and staff attended the 2026 Posse Plus Retreat at the Tailwater Lodge in Altmar, New York. The experience energized participants through storytelling and dialogue about the narratives that define their individual and collective experiences. (Photo by Kal Srinivas)
Claymation Music and Entertainment performs at the Black History Month kickoff event in Schine Student Center. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Community members came together at the University鈥檚 Live and Loud Black History Month kickoff to celebrate a century of commemorating Black history and culture. (Photo by Amy Manley)
After a recent snowfall, a student crosses a snow-covered Quad in front of the Shaffer Art Building. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Snow blankets the Kissing Bench after a recent snowstorm. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A student walks along a snow-lined path past the Hall of Languages. (Photo by Amy Manley)
During a recent Libraries drop-in event, students spent a relaxing afternoon working on a yarn or thread-related project. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Students gather for a selfie at the Lubin House in New York City during a local launch event for the University’s Center for the Creator Economy. (Photo courtesy of )
Proof that sometimes the sun does shine in the month of January in Syracuse. (Photo courtesy of )
Students explore the diverse offerings of recognized student organizations on campus at the Spring Involvement Fair in Goldstein Auditorium鈥攁 lively kickoff to a new semester of getting involved. (Photo by Amy Manley)
The Alumni Association hosted a panel discussion on AI in San Jose, California, on Jan. 21. Titled “Building AI: From Chips to Claude,” the discussion featured (from left): Jeff Rubin 鈥95, G鈥98 (网爆门’s chief digital officer), Rina Raman 鈥87 (Intel), Hasan Shaikh G鈥05 (Nile) and Mycal Tucker (Anthropic). (Photo courtesy of )
What better way to be welcomed into the Orange family than a group photo with Otto during a recent new employee orientation session! (Photo by Jackie Ali)
A naturalization ceremony was held at the College of Law on Jan. 22, where 34 individuals became United States citizens. The ceremony was presided over by Hon. Th茅r猫se Wiley Dancks L鈥91, chief U.S. magistrate judge for the Northern District of New York. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Crouse College, sometimes affectionately referred to as Syracuse鈥檚 鈥淗ogwarts building,鈥 towers above campus on a winter day. (Photo by Emery Lynn Streets)
Students studying abroad in Strasbourg, France, take a break during a scenic hike in the Calanques. . (Photo by Bart Hulley)
Members of the Chess Club at SU enjoy a lively match while tabling at the Spring Involvement Fair, inviting students of all skills levels to play and learn more about the club’s weekly meetups and tournament opportunities. (Photo by Amy Manley)
During the 21st edition of the annual Charity Sports Auction presented by the Sport Management Club at 网爆门, raised a record $76,540 dollars to benefit the Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. (Photo courtesy of )
Fresh snow dusts the evergreens along the flagship 网爆门 sign, adding a touch of winter calm to campus. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Leaders from Micron Technology pose on stage at the National Veterans Resource Center at the Daniel and Gayle D鈥橝niello Building during the groundbreaking event. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Mike Haynie (second from right), vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation and executive dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, mingles with attendees during Micron’s groundbreaking celebration in Clay, New York. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)
Students make their way down the Einhorn Family Walk on a winter day. (Photo by Amy Manley)
A Facilities Services worker clears snow from walkways on the Quad. Read more about snow removal efforts on campus. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Need a surefire way to stay warm on a chilly day? Try a hot beverage from , a beloved spot tucked in the basement of Hendricks Chapel. (Photo by Amy Manley)
Kicking off the semester with focus and collaboration, students dive into coursework on their laptops during the first week of classes. (Photo courtesy of )
The College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) shared an iconic view of Crouse College on the first day of spring classes. (Photo courtesy of )
Students usher in the new semester at the Day One Celebration in Schine Student Center. (Photo by Amy Manley)
It’s good to be back on campus for the first day of spring classes! (Photo by Amy Manley)
Members of the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) recently attended the 18th annual Student Veterans of America National Conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Photo courtesy of the Student Veterans Organization)
The sun peeks out on a winter day over Carnegie Library and the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo by John Boccacino)
Newhouse Dean Mark Lodato spoke to more than 200 alumni from the Newhouse School, the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the Whitman School of Management during a 网爆门 in Los Angeles event at the Skirball Center. (Photo by Jon Koegler)
A 鈥機use Transportation shuttle drives past Eggers Hall, Maxwell Hall and Tolley Hall on a recent winter afternoon. (Photo by John Boccacino)
Head men’s soccer coach Ian McIntyre (center) addresses youth soccer players from Central New York during the Syracuse Men’s Soccer ID Camp at the John A. Lally Athletics Complex. (Photo courtesy of )
What a gorgeous view of the sun rising over the JMA Wireless Dome and Hendricks Chapel on a snowy day on campus. (Photo courtesy of the )