
This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Oct. 10 Oct. 16
Elizabeth “Lilly” Castro ’21 takes a photo of the Bozzuto Boathouse while paddleboarding on Seneca Lake.
As part of a joint class with Associate Professor of Classics Leah Himmelhoch and Visiting Instructor of Anthropology Brian Clark, students throw atlatl darts that they made as part of a lesson on Classical period weaponry and experimental warfare.
Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Fernando Rodriguez-Mansilla teaches Spanish 321 in Stern Hall.
On the Quad, Camille McGriff ’22 shares sketches from her study abroad experience in Spain as part of the Global Café hosted by the Center for Global Education and The Arts & Design Collective.
Grace Faulkner ’22, Colleen Boucher ’22 and Katie Mullins ’22 participate in the Hackathon that this year focused on mass incarceration.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Suriati Abas and her students display the artifacts they brought to class as part of a conversation with Chad Buterbaugh, folklorist with the Maryland State Arts Council.
Students in Campaigns and Elections discuss the latest polls with Visiting Professor of Political Science J. Ricky Price.
Nassir Whitley ’22 works on an assignment for his Africana studies course on the steps of Coxe Hall.
Kels Veeder '21, Associate Director of Student Activities Chad Freeman, Reed Herter '22 and Meg Quint '21 pose for a photo for National Coming Out Day.
Anna Jickling '22 and Henry Gomez ’22 conduct forest surveys in Coopers’ Woods as part of an ecology class with Professor of Biology Meghan Brown.
Through a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Associate Professor of Biology Brad Cosentino studies eastern gray squirrels, exploring the ways cities shape animal evolution.
From her residence hall, Alex Dwyer ’23 attends “Writing and Rhetoric 100” taught by Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Maggie Werner.
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Craig Talmage holds class in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurial Studies on Castle Street.
Alec Robitaille ’21 works in the lab of Associate Professor of Chemistry Kristin Slade.
The College Store sponsors a pop up store visit from L.L. Bean.
As part of a Laurel Society mentoring program, Beth Whitney '24 and Carling Landeche ’21 meet outside of the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
