ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Views Spring 2025
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Jeffrey Pu, an M.P.A. candidate in the Maxwell School, spent his summer in Nepal working with the NGO Aythos that was started by alumnus of the Maxwell alumnus Beau Miller G’11. The organization supports the economic development of rural farmers by training them on how to grow and sell cash crops to increase their revenue. Here Pu was traveling between villages in the Nepali countryside in the Helambu region, distributing program evaluation surveys for Aythos amongst the farmers.
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ community members are enjoying the summer months everywhere from around the world to across town. Take a look at the fun they are having.
We invite members of the University community to submit their photos for inclusion in our Summer Snaps wrap-up on the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ website and in upcoming editions of SU Today. At the end of the summer, we’ll select a random entry to win SU gear.
Send your photos to newsphoto@syr.edu, with Summer Snaps in the subject line and include your name, affiliation with the University and some info about the photo. Or share on social with #ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈU. Then look for them in SU Today and on news.syr.edu.
Julie Fell ’12 paused for this picture on Mount Kilimanjaro- Uhuru Peak (Africa’s highest point and world’s highest free-standing mountain).
Scott and Amy Timpano ’07 visited the pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
Alumni Pamela Smith Castro L’16 (College of Law), Dan Van Sant L’16 (College of Law) and Yuri Pavlov G’16 (School of Education) visited Peru this summer.
Valerie Rosas ’20 shows her ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ pride in Tulum, Mexico.
Esmeralda Murray ’18 participated in Chime for Change’s Chimehack 4, a hackathon held at Facebook in June, during my summer internship at BlackRock. Her team won a prize for their efforts.
Andrés Laguna ’18 concluded his internship with the Department of State at the United States Embassy in Panama City, Panama.
Falk College administrative assistants Kathryn Tunkel (left) and Margie Chetney completed the Iron Girl Triathlon on Aug. 6 at Oneida Shores in Brewerton.
Ilyana Rahman ’10 visited the ruins on the island of Delos Greece, where she had traveled to provide health care at a refugee camp.
Jeff ’69, G’73 and Susan ’72 Bastable, along with their son, Garrett, a Navy Veteran, and his dog, “Chappy,” enjoy their 35th year on Chappaquiddick Island, Martha’s Vineyard.
John Western, professor of geography in the Maxwell School, snapped this shot of sunset toward the Maine mainland, across Penobscot Bay.
Christine Voorhees ’08, staff member in Environmental Health and Safety Services, showed her SU spirit while hiking in Zion National Park in Utah.
Father Gerry Waterman, OFM Conv, Catholic chaplain, snapped this photo of a hummingbird on a mission in the mountains of Burnsville, North Carolina.
Matthew Sala ’19 visited Stonehenge on a European trip that also included London, Paris and Rome.
Simon Perez, broadcast and digital journalism professor in the Newhouse School, visited St. Helena, South Carolina, in July.
Seth Singer ’17, a graduate of the School of Information Studies, and Kristin Kalani ’17, a graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, celebrated graduation with a three-week trip to Asia, meeting SU friends along the way. The couple met their freshman year at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ.
Deborah Pellow, professor of anthropology in the Maxwell School, visited with the tom-tom beater of the Dagomba people’s king-maker in Yendi, northern Ghana, during a research trip.
Rashika Jaipuriar ’19 is studying abroad in Sydney, Australia, this semester and stopped for photos on a coastal walk from Coogee Beach to Bondi Beach in Sydney.
Kristina Cervi, a J.D. candidate in the College of Law and an M.P.A. student in the Maxwell School, both Class of 2019, showed her SU spirit at the lost city of Petra while traveling in the Middle East.
Jennifer Castro ’19, a student in the Whitman School, takes in the views in Ireland.
Incoming freshman Dillon Wall ’21 traveled to Jamaica to promote the sport of rugby through a free camp for young people.
Students participating in an SU Abroad class in Italy—Literacy, Inclusion, and Diversity in Italy (EDU 400/600), led by faculty members, Marcelle Haddix and Beth A. Ferri, in the School of Education
Beth A. Ferri, professor in the School of Education, took this photo during a daytrip to Watkins Glen.
Andrew Regalado ’20 is interning with U.S. Representative Ed Royce (California) in Washington, D.C., and is a part of The Fund for American Studies and the Ronald Reagan President Foundation and Institute Scholar program.
Raj Periwal ’21, in the School of Architecture, backpacked around Europe for 40 days. This photo is from a scenic overlook in Norway.
Katie Scanlon, staff member with the Stevenson Educational Center, snapped this photo while on safari at the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania.
Zach Thebner ’17 traveled to Israel with Career Israel and displayed his Orange spirit.
Three students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science interned with General Electric Power this summer. In front of a GE wind turbine blade at GE Power Headquarters in Schnectady are Shazif Shaikh ’19, Mike Aiello ’19 and Remo Colarusso ’19.
Alumni Warsame Yusuf ’13, Sze Wong ’11 and Jaime Rivera ’13 visited Krka National Park in Croatia, where they showed their SU pride.
Georgiana Cassell ’21, an acting major in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, enjoys the sites of Paris, while sporting her SU gear.
Erika Evleth ’19 hiked up an active volcano while proudly representing the ‘Cuse in Guatemala.
Malea Perkins, staff member in the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, snapped this photo of her children, Isabella and Damien (and their dog, Radar) during a summer hike at Pratt Falls Park in Manlius, New York.
SU colleagues and friends Angela Flanagan ’02, staff member in the School of Education; Jennifer Russo, staff member with the School of Education; and Allison DeVoe G’17 snap a shot after the Niagara Women’s Half Marathon in Niagara Falls.
Alicin Welsh, staff member with the Whitman School, and her husband, Bill, traveled to Scotland and ventured to Loch Ness. Alicin planned the trip as a surprise for his birthday.
Nancy Impelizzieri, staff member in the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, shared this photo of her grandchildren while at a Family Reunion in Lake George, New York.
Misty Touchette, staff member in the Office of Research Integrity and Protections, snapped this photo of her Irish wolfhound, Lucy, during a walk at Green Lakes in Fayetteville, New York.
Chelsea Siegal ’20 visited the Negev Desert in Israel on a Birthright trip with Hillel at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ.
Sara Adams L ’19 snapped this photo of a storm rolling in over the U.S. Capitol, while in Washington, DC with the Law School’s Washington Externship Program.
John Gang ’18, G’19 looks out over Cusco, a city in the Andes Mountains in Peru. He visited Peru during a week vacation from his internship at SpaceX.
David B. Snow and Deborah J. Snow, staff members with Information Technology Services (ITS), snapped this photo from the Beartooth Highway, leading into Yellowstone National Park.
Chad Ames G’16, staff member in the Environmental Health & Safety Services Office, and his daughter Abby enjoy a family vacation at Broadkill Beach in Delaware.
John Western, professor of geography in the Maxwell School, snapped this shot while on a trip to Australia.
Jaime Horowitz ’16, left, and Adriana Curto ’16, right, take in the views and display some Orange spirit at Machu Picchu, Peru.
Generations of an Orange family gathered in Lexington, Kentucky. In the blue ball cap, Sean Delaney G’14 and in the orange ball cap, Roxanna Carpenter ’73. On the left, Sean’s wife, Frances, with their children baby Rosalie and Desmond.
Laurie Maddaloni, staff member in the Office of Admissions, snapped this photo of her son, Alex, aboard the Carnival Pride in the Caribbean.
Robin Higgins, staff member in the School of Education, and her husband Eric traveled to Denali National Park in Alaska earlier this month.
Sarah Crawford ’20 enjoyed time in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland, after finishing her study abroad program in London.
Photo from Instagram user @djromanofficial, representing Otto’s Army in the Tatry Mountain region in Zakopane, Poland
Jessica Rice, staff member with SU Libraries, took this photo of the Asticou Terraces near Thuya Garden, in Northeast Harbor, Maine.
Father Gerry Waterman, OFM Conv, Catholic chaplain, captured this image at sunset looking from the overpass on Hiawatha Boulevard toward Onondaga Lake.
Roxanna Carpenter, staff member with the Office of News Services, captured this image of a orange-hued rose at the Dr. E.M. Mills Memorial Rose Garden in Thornden Park.
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