Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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William Smith volleyball enjoys a traditional flamenco dance class with instructor Eva in Sevilla. -
Members of the Heron volleyball program hike down the Algarve, Portugal coast. -
Hannah Goodness ’28 poses with a player from Fluminense after a game. Goodness spent more than a week touring Brazil with the USA D-3 Women’s Soccer Team. -
In Fuentes, Spain, the Herons and members of club voleibol Fuentes pose for a combined team photo after the two sides battled in a friendly match. -
Hannah Goodness ’28 enjoys watching Flamengo take on Coritiba in the iconic Maracaña Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. -
Parker Dudley ’28, Wyatt Tobin ’26 and Aaron Taylor ’27 gather at the Pura Meru Temple in Mataram. -
Caroline Lyddane ’28 (second from left, front row) and Roland Gardner-Olesen ’29 (sixth from left, back row) pose with fellow students at Technos International College outside Kichijoji Station. -
The William Smith volleyball team gathers in front of the city view during one of the stops on the tuk-tuk tour through Lisbon. -
While participating in the intensive language and cultural exchange program at Technos International College in Tokyo, Japan, Roland Gardner-Olesen ’29 and Caroline Lyddane ’28 (fourth and fifth from left) enjoy Unaju, a dish local to Kawagoe. -
Students visit the Senaru Village and learned about the traditions of the Sasak people before hiking to the Sendang Gile Waterfall. -
HWS visitors pose with faculty from the State Islamic University of Mataram during Eid Al Adha. -
During a lunch break on the Preseli Hills, students learn more about the Bronze Age inhabitants of West Wales. Photo by Nekorrah Raynor. -
Bridget McCleary ’28 rides the tides across the sea in Pembrokshire, Wales while coasteering, a Welsh activity that combines rock climbing, scrambling, cliff jumping and sea swimming. Photo by Nekorrah Raynor. -
Sean Garvin ’27 participates climbs down a rock face onto the beach in Pembrokeshire. Photo by Nekorrah Raynor. -
This week, we're highlighting students whose summer experiences are taking them around the world. Here, students pose at the summit of Pen y Fan, the highest peak in Southern Wales, while studying abroad with Associate Dean David Mapstone ‘93, P’21. Photo by Nekorrah Raynor. -
Led by Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar and Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Chevanne DeVaney '95, P’21, P’23, students visit the West Nusa Tenggara State Museum in Mataram, Lombok Island, Indonesia.
