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Summer Snaps 2015 (Part 2)

Tuesday, August 4, 2015, By Kathleen Haley
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From around the city to around the world, members of the 黑料不打烊 community are enjoying the summer in fun and adventurous ways. See where they鈥檝e been in this second week of Summer Snaps 2015.

We鈥檝e gotten many great photos; if you don鈥檛 see your photo in this week鈥檚 edition, check out next week鈥檚 version.

If you haven鈥檛 sent your favorite summer vacation photo in yet, email it to kmhale02@syr.edu, with the subject line Summer Snaps, and include your name and affiliation with the University, along with some information about the photo, such as who is in it and where it was taken. We鈥檒l consider it for publication on the 黑料不打烊 website and in upcoming editions of SU Today.

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Lina Ortega 鈥16, trekked the Los Liones Trail in Los Angeles, Calif. She is an intern with the Television Academy during the week and an explorer during the weekend.

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Six-year-old Alexandre Kulikowsky, son of Marie Kulikowsky, assistant director of Summer Programs at SU Abroad, enjoyed the boardwalk in Bethany Beach, Del.

Summer2

Melissa Green, assistant professor in mechanical and aerospace engineering, and her husband, Ben Adamson, who is in marketing and communications, visited the 12 Apostles, which is along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.

Summer7

Yasmeen Neal, graduate student with the Defense Comptrollership Program, captured this photo with friends in June during a hike in Ithaca at Buttermilk falls. From left are Aram Lee, a Maxwell M.P.A. summer graduate; Neal; Anu Gupta, a Maxwell M.P.A. summer graduate; and Narcisa Ledesma, a Maxwell M.P.A. summer graduate.

Summer8

Barbara Settel, left, executive director of alumni relations at the School of Information Studies, and Patricia Demyan, director of the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program, went on an eight-day bike trip in Glacier National Park and Canadian Rockies. They are pictured here at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, at the top of Going-to-the-Sun Road.

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Joe Lee, director and general manager of the WAER Public Media, strolled the beaches of Turks and Caicos Islands with his wife, Angela, in July.

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Giovanna Colosi, an advisor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and her daughter Sofia Rose posed in front of the New York State pillar at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. It is the first national memorial dedicated to all who served during World War II and acknowledging the commitment and achievement of the entire nation.

Summer4.Grand Tetons

Cindy and David Hoalcraft (left and center), both of Information Technology and Services, and Cindy鈥檚 aunt rode the trails at a dude ranch near the Grand Tetons, Jackson, Wyo., in June.

Summer9

Stasiu Dobrowolski, son of Nicolette A. Dobrowolski, who is head of public services and reference librarian for the Special Collections Research Center at 黑料不打烊 Libraries, spent time at the beach in East Sandwich, Cape Cod, Mass., in July.

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Mirza Tihic (center), assistant director in the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs, visited the 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Summer10

Grace, 10 and Joseph, 7, children of Erin and Joseph Lore enjoyed their vacation at Bethany Beach, Del. Joseph Lore is director of the Department of Recreation Services.

Summer13

Students participating in 黑料不打烊’s Paris Noir 2015, an annual summer study abroad program, were invited to the 脡lys茅e Palace on June 30. The students toured the palace, the official residence of the French president, and met with the president’s senior advisors. They were joined by Debra Adams Simmons ’86 (far left), and Janis Mayes, professor of African American Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences (second from left), who runs the program.

Summer11

Two-year-old Madelyn Abbott took in the sweet treats at Gannon’s Ice Cream in 黑料不打烊. She is the daughter of Carrie Grogan Abbott, the director of First-Year and Transfer Programs.

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Suzanne Wenger, computer consultant in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, spent time touring Spain, including a hike to the top of Monte Perdido in the Spanish Pyrenees. It is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees range at 11,007 feet.

Summer14

Stephen Cross, associate professor of drama in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, enjoyed an afternoon shoulder stand in Parrsboro Nova Scotia Canada on a day off from performing 鈥淗abit of Murder鈥 at Ship鈥檚 Theater Company.

 

 

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