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黑料不打烊 Views Fall 2015

Monday, December 14, 2015, By News Staff
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Sunset.12-17

Photo by Roxanne Jelenfy 鈥16

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Newhouse stairs

Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Hall of Languages

Photo by Melanie Mold ’19

Sunset

Photo by Lauren Anderson 17

bikes

A bike rack鈥攊n December. Photo by Amy Sloane-Garris, staff member in Graduate Enrollment

The Warehouse

Industrial design student Ryan Polgar 鈥18 takes a break at The Warehouse recently. Photo by photojournalism student Bryan Cereijo 鈥18

Fashion models

Models display fashions designed by College of Visual and Performing Arts students in a fashion show at Mr. Shop in Armory Square in 黑料不打烊. The designers are in Associate Professor Jeff Mayer’s Junior Draping class and had to create a glamorous recycled look from clothing they found at a thrift shop. Photo by Steve Sartori

OttoTHON Dance Marathon

Dancers enjoy the music during OttoTHON Saturday in the Schine Student Center. The 12-hour Children鈥檚 Miracle Network dance marathon raised a combined $152,777.40, from Saturday’s event and one in February, to benefit Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. Photo by Steve Sartori

Hendricks Chapel Holiday Concert 2015 Holidays at Hendricks

Performers raise their voices in song during Sunday nights’ Holiday at Hendricks event. Photo by Steve Sartori

Pop Up shop

Shoppers check out the student creations in the Pop^ shop at Marshall Square Mall. The student-run entrepreneurial shop is hosting student business Design to Table through Dec. 12. The Instagram account @designtotable is updated daily for its daily hours. Photo by Chase Guttman ’18

People's Place

Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Dancers performing

Dancers Tina Christina-Price and Rik Daniels perform as part of an event Tuesday evening in Goldstein Auditorium to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The event featured a discussion with filmmakers Simi Linton and Christian von Tippelskirch and a screening of their documentary 鈥淚nvitation to Dance.鈥 Photo by Amy Manley, staff member in the College of Arts and Sciences

Chapel from Shaw Quad

Photo by graduate student Raghav Puri

Engineering students with robot

Megi Shehi 鈥19 and Tenzin Losel 鈥19 send signals using swarm robots in ECS 101. Submitted by College of Engineering and Computer Science

SU Sunset 11-2-15

The Climate Change Garden plaza, north of the Life Sciences Complex. Photo by Chris Finkle ’77, staff member with Information Technology and Services

Crouse College piano

Kacey Grieco 鈥18, a music major in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, practices on the piano inside the Rose and Jules R. Setnor Auditorium. Photo by Bryan Cereijo 鈥18, a photojournalism student in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Newhouse School

Campus

Photo by Hongshi Zhang ’17

Hall of Languages-Fall 2015

Photo by Amy Sloane-Garris, staff member in Graduate Enrollment

Hall of Languages

The Hall of Languages is illuminated in colors of the French flag in support of those affected by the Paris attacks. In the foreground is the Remembrance Wall in honor of the 35 黑料不打烊 study abroad students lost in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988. Photo by Paul Honnick 鈥18

Quad lit up with lights for Diwali

Luminaries light up the Quad Thursday night for Diwali, the festival of lights celebrated throughout India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Students enrolled in Professor Romita Ray鈥檚 “Art and Architecture of India” course set out the 1,500 battery-operated lights. A sacred and secular festival, Diwali is meant to evoke peace, prosperity, wealth and knowledge. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Diwali across Quad

The Quad is lit up with luminaries for Diwali. Photo by Jason Foggie ’16

Veterans Day 2015 Ceremony Brigadier General Michael Fantini Keynote Speaker

A wreath is placed outside Hendricks Chapel honoring University community members who died in service to their country. The event was part of the Veterans Day Ceremony Wednesday, which included a keynote speech by U.S. Air Force Brigadier Gen. Michael A. Fantini. Photo by Steve Sartori

It's on Us.Crouse_DSC9924

The 黑料不打烊 community was encouraged to participate in 鈥淭eal Tuesday!鈥 by wearing teal to show their support for sexual assault survivors. The Chancellor鈥檚 Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence is holding a number of events this week, including a visit Thursday from Vice President Joseph R. Biden L鈥68, as part of the 鈥淚t鈥檚 On Us鈥 campaign鈥檚 National Week of Action to help end sexual assault. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

University Place.1

Photo by Isha Chhatwal G鈥15

Steele Hall ivy

Photo by Elaine Wackerow, staff member in the School of Architecture

Campus fall shot.11-6

Photo by Hillary Lehrhoff 鈥18

Sunshine

Photo by Natalli Amato ’19

Crouse rainbow

Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Flag formed a plane

As part of Remembrance Week 2015, small flags were positioned in the grass outside of Schine Student Center to honor those who lost their lives in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988. Photo by Tony Shi ’16 and Kyle Foley 鈥18, both of the Skyworks Project

Carnegie Library

Carnegie Library. Photo by Jessica Rice, staff member with SU Libraries

Woman petting dog

A student greets Bilbo the Corgi as part of the School of Information Studies鈥 Pet-a-Pup fundraiser for the United Way. The event on the Quad Thursday, featuring several furry companions, raised $205. Bilbo, owned by Jeff Passetti of the Newhouse School, has recently become a YouTube sensation with to a mini pumpkin when he was a puppy. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Campus Rainbow

Photo by Karen P. Low, staff member with 黑料不打烊 Biomaterials Institute

Remembrance Dove1

Messages by University community members fill the 鈥淲all of Hopes and Dreams鈥 in the Huntington Beard Crouse Hall plaza this week. The display is part of Remembrance Week, which honors the 270 people, including 35 students studying abroad through 黑料不打烊, who lost their lives in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988. All members of the University community are invited to add their dreams to the wall. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Hall of Languages

Photo by graduate student Ji Won Kim

Orange Central Reunion Homecoming 2015 Hendricks Chapel Choir Reunion

Former and current members of the Hendricks Chapel Choir join their voices during a reunion as part of Orange Central. Photo by Steve Sartori

Sunset over campus

Photo by graduate student Laura Mortelliti (@laura_mortelliti )

Rainbow over Newhouse

Rainbow on a rainy day. Photo by Courtney Rile 鈥04

Carnegie at night

Carnegie Library. Photo by Chen Liu, a Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering

David Crosby

Legendary singer-songwriter David Crosby speaks with students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts during a session in Crouse College on Friday. Students were participating in a songwriters鈥 camp with University alumni from Jingle Punks, a creative music agency and the guests for that week鈥檚 Soyars Leadership Lecture Series in the Bandier Program. Crosby later held a master class in Setnor Auditorium, presented by the Bandier Program, the Orange Music Group and the Setnor School of Music. Photo by Courtney Rile 鈥04 for SU:VPA Creative Services

Mevlevi Sema event.10-16

The International Mevlana Foundation and Dervishes of the Mevlevi Order present their sacred dance and music during an event Friday at the Skybarn on South Campus. The presentation was co-sponsored by the Departments of Art and Music Histories, Religion and Middle Eastern Studies; SU Abroad; the Slutzker Center for International Services; the South Asia Center; the Turkish Student Association; and the Turkish Cultural Center. provided by the Turkish Student Association

Hall of Languages

Photo by Cassie Dagostino 鈥16

Sunset1

Sunset over University Place. Photo by Ellie Abels 鈥17

Student work photographed in the Shaffer Art Building. The creations are from the Figure Sculpture class taught by Trey Gegenfu, a third-year graduate student in the Sculpture Program of the School of Art in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Student work photographed in the Shaffer Art Building. The creations are from the Figure Sculpture class taught by Trey Gegenfu, a third-year graduate student in the Sculpture Program of the School of Art in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Staircase in Bird Library

Bird Library. Photo by Qian Zhu 鈥19

Colorful trees

Photo by Bridget Slomian 鈥19

Carnegie stacks

A student reaches into the stacks in Carnegie Library. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Cheryl Strayed

Cheryl Strayed G鈥02 speaks to a packed audience in Hendricks Chapel Wednesday as part of the University Lectures series. Strayed’s bestselling memoir 鈥淲ild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail鈥 was turned into a feature film. Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18

Newhouse.10-7

Fleeting light caught on the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Photo by Lenny Christopher, a graduate student in the Newhouse School

Regatta boats

The 黑料不打烊 Sailing Team hosted its first regatta Oct. 3 at Willow Bank Yacht Club in Cazenovia, N.Y., since the team restarted in 2010. Eight schools from the Mid-Atlantic region of college sailing competed at the event. It was also the first alumni weekend hosted by the team. Photo by Harmen Rockler 鈥13

Sunset over Hall of Languages

A sunset as viewed over the Hall of Languages. Photo by Baylee Wright 鈥19

Moon eclipse

Lunar eclipse as viewed on South Campus by the ropes course. Photo by Bridget Williams 鈥16

Pop Up Shop Ribbon Cutting

Julia Haber 鈥18, a public relations major in the Newhouse School, introduces a pop-up shop at Marshall Square Mall that she devised to provide retail space for entrepreneurial students. The ribbon-cutting ceremony highlighted the first three student vendors who will have the space during different weeks: Savage Designs, by Greg Tobias; Roux, by Rohan Thakore and Kathryn Adkins; and Design to Table, by Adkins and Ryan Pierson. Photo by Joe Librandi-Cowan

Students in three-legged race

Whitman School of Management hosted IMPRESS Field Day at the Women’s Building Sept. 25. Photo by James J. Vivenzio

Aerial view of campus

Photo by Chase Guttman 鈥18 and Kyle Foley 鈥18 and the Skyworks Project

Campus shot

Photo by Cassie Dagostino 鈥16

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