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University Launches Student-Run Instagram, @OurSyracuseU

Monday, January 25, 2016, By News Staff
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OurSyracuseUThe University has announced a new student-run Instagram account, . The account will complement the University’s flagship Instagram account, , by highlighting the 鶹Ƶexperience directly through the eyes of students.

Various students will periodically take over the Instagram account and share their unique day-to-day activities on campus. From tackling class projects in Bird Library to participating in student organizations to studying abroad, @OurSyracuseU will bring followers into the daily lives of 鶹Ƶstudents.

The account can be followed at .

“Students are living and breathing the 鶹ƵUniversity experience, each with their own unique stories and perspectives that only they can truly capture,” says Maren Guse, assistant director of digital and social media.

“We want students on the account to have fun and find meaning in sharing their time at 鶹Ƶwith followers,” Guse says. “We hope followers of the account—whatever their connection to 鶹Ƶmay be—will learn more about 鶹Ƶand feel more connected to our campus community.”

Photo by Cassie Dagostino '16

Photo by Cassie Dagostino ’16

The first student to showcase her 鶹Ƶstory during a pilot of the account was . “Her thoughtful and dedicated contributions to the University’s flagship Instagram account as part of SU’s student social media team, extraordinary photography talent and involvement on campus made her an easy first pick for @OurSyracuseU,” Guse says.

“@OurSyracuseU is a really fun and innovative account. It provides an opportunity for current students to reflect on the impact they’ve made in the 鶹Ƶcommunity and for followers to see the actual day-to-day experiences happening on campus,” says Dagostino. “Being on the @OurSyracuseU account was a nice way to think back to everything I’ve done and seen since my freshman year and to share some memories with the community. My week on the account prompted me to start writing a journal to document my senior year, and I know it’s something I’ll cherish forever.”

Aysha Seedat 16, president of the Student Association, is kicking off the spring semester, taking over @OurSyracuseU the week of Jan. 25.

“I’m most looking forward to showcasing what my life is like as SA President. Being in this role allows me to be involved in a lot of different conversations where I get to speak on behalf of my constituents, the students. I’m excited to be able to show those conversations,” says Seedat.

A photo posted by OurSyracuseU (@oursyracuseu) on Jan 25, 2016 at 8:16am PST

Guse encourages interested students to apply to take part in telling the student story at Syracuse. “We’re looking for students from all schools, majors and student organizations who are interested in sharing their experiences,” she says.

Those interested can apply or email socialmedia@syr.edu to request an application. Faculty and staff can recommend students by emailing socialmedia@syr.edu.

The Instagram account will join 鶹ƵUniversity’s flagship accounts on , , , , and . For more University accounts, visit the . Share your 鶹Ƶexperience with #SyracuseU.


 

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