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2024 Welcome Week in Photos

Tuesday, August 27, 2024, By Christine Grabowski
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Five people standing next to a car with a suitcase.

The rain didn’t stop move in at Sadler Hall. (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

Welcome Week festivities were held last week, introducing nearly 6,000 new members of the Orange community to all that 鶹Ƶhas to offer.

From moving in to their residence halls to swaying to the alma mater during New Student Convocation to ice cream fun on the Quad and visiting the Barnes Center at The Arch for the first time, the University’s photographers captured so much of the magic that comes with a new school year. Enjoy some of the highlights from this year below!

Students in the Class of 2028 pose for their class photo in the shape of an S on the floor of the JMA Wireless Dome.

New students pose for their class photo during the Dome Sweet Dome event on the floor of the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

Five people standing behind a large 2024 sign in orange in front of the Schine.

Welcome Week 2024 was a big success! (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

Three people unloading a car.

New students move in to the residence halls with help from orientation leaders, volunteers and the Goon Squad. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Someone taking a selfie with a large group of people.

International students enjoyed the beautiful weather and extra time on campus before the Welcome Week festivities officially started. (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

Group of people standing in a circle outside.

International students toured the Center for International Services. (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

Three people standing on the quad with an Otto the Orange sign.

Campus was full of fun places to take photos with family! (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

Group of people taking a photo with Otto with someone taking the photo with an iphone.

Capturing those Welcome Week memories to save forever. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)

Four people standing together in the JMA Dome

FreshFest 2024, Hillel’s Pre-Orientation Program, kicked off with an event in the JMA Wireless Dome for students and their families. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)

Group of people standing outside in the grass on a sunny day talking

College of Engineering and Computer Science students, parents, families and supporters got to meet with faculty, staff and the dean. (Photo courtesy of College of Engineering and Computer Science’s Facebook page)

Three people inside with an orange balloon arch and Otto the Orange posing for the photo.

Welcome Week is never complete without a photo with Otto the Orange! (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

Rainbow over the Quad with a large white tent and a large group of people.

Students got to enjoy ice cream and a rainbow on the Quad. (Photo courtesy of Hendricks Chapel’s Facebook page)

Person standing on a stage speaking with the large screen behind them that says 10 years of empowering student veterans

Retired U.S. Army Colonel Ron Novack, executive director of the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA), speaks to new military-connected students at the OVMA Fall Orientation and Student Fair at the National Veterans Resource Center at the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Building. (Photo by Charlie Poag)

Person in orange wig sitting next to Otto the Orange at a table

Dwayne Murray ’97, deputy director with OVMA, poses with Otto at the OVMA Welcome Orientation and New Student Fair. (Photo by Charlie Poag)

Three people talking outside next to a tent.

The College of Visual and Performing Arts held a special Dean’s Welcome for students and their families. (Photo of courtesy of College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Facebook page)

Two people shaking hands.

Maxwell Dean David M. Van Slyke greeted Maxwell students during an event on the Quad where students got to learn more about their offerings. (Photo courtesy of the Maxwell School’s Facebook page)

Group of people sitting at a table in the Schine

International student welcome dinner (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Two people standing with Otto the Orange

A student and Dr. Ruth Chen (right) take a moment to snap a photo with Otto the Orange during the International Student Dinner. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

Five people standing together

Annual Nya weñha Skä:noñh Luncheon (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Band performing in the JMA Dome.

鶹ƵUniversity Band performs at New Student Convocation (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

Students sitting in the stands in the JMA Dome.

Convocation marks the first time this group of first-year students are all together in one place. The next time they will all be together in the JMA Dome will be for their Commencement in May 2028. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

Student in Orange t-shirt talking to a group of students.

A School of Education peer advisor gives a tour to first-year students. (Photo courtesy of School of Education’s Facebook page)

Two people talking standing in a room of other people.

The Newhouse School welcomed first-year and transfer students at a reception, where students mingled with their new classmates, staff, faculty and student peer advisors. (Photo courtesy of Newhouse School’s Facebook page)

ARMY ROTC facility with students sitting on the turf ground, while people in military uniforms face them

New 鶹ƵUniversity ROTC Army cadets attend orientation. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Students playing cornhole on the Quad.

Students in the Living Learning Communities play games during the welcome picnic on the Quad. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Student playing a large connect 4 game

Engineering and Computer Science students got to play different games during their new student social. (Photo courtesy of College of Engineering and Computer Science’s Facebook page)

Students standing together to form the shape S on the field

The newest members of Orange Nation gather on the field in the JMA Dome. (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity’s Facebook page)

University band performing in downtown Syracuse.

The 鶹ƵUniversity Marching Band performs during Citrus in the City. (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity Band’s Facebook page)

Otto and a student taking a picture together

Students had a chance to get their photo with Otto during Citrus in the City. (Photo by Michael Sullivan ’28)

Five students standing together for a photo

Students are all smiles during Citrus in the City. (Photo by Michael Sullivan ’28)

Coach Fran Brown takes a selfie with the students in the JMA Dome.

Football coach Fran Brown told first-year students during Dome Sweet Dome, “It’s your first year. It’s my first year. And it’s gonna be LIT. 🔥” (Photo courtesy of 鶹ƵUniversity Alumni’s Facebook page)

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