Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Outside Demarest Hall, Michelle Martin-Baron, Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Intersectional Justice, works with students to make zines during a capstone class. -
Hunter Meshanic '25 speaks during the Psi Chi honors ceremony in the Vandervort room. -
The sun illuminates Seneca Lake and the Bozzuto Boathouse on Thursday morning. -
The Hobart Hockey team mobs Luke Aquaro '25 after he scored the game-winning goal in overtime vs. Trine University in the NCAA Quarterfinals. The Statesmen faceoff against Geneseo today at 3 p.m. -
Lily Kuhn ’26 races down field against St. John Fisher. -
President Gearan, former Trustee James F. Anderton IV ’65 (center) and author Wendy Pearlman gather with members of Sigma Phi (Anderton’s fraternity) after the Anderton Forum for Global Engagement. -
Vice President of Molecular Biology at Casma Therapeutics Dan Baird gives a presentation “From Discovery to Cure: How Knowledge Powers Breakthrough Medicines” as part of the Biology Seminar Series. -
Before attending the Anderton Forum, Kieran Yadav, Kelly Howe ’25, Ariana Angus ’25 and Giorgi Bekauri ’25 pose for a photo at the President’s House. -
President Mark D. Gearan joins political scientist and author Wendy Pearlman during this year’s Anderton Forum for Global Engagement. -
Emma Famiglietti ’27, Miranda DeMura ’27, Rachel Lee ’27 and Izzy Thors ’27 play spikeball on Smith Lawn. -
Food Recovery Network, a student organization that recovers food waste and supports local food pantries, hosts a sandwich-making drive in Saga. -
Led by Director Jonathan Mott, the HWS Chorale hosts a mini recital in Froelich Hall in preparation for their final concert this spring. -
While studying abroad in Hungary, Tyler Everts ’26 and Callum Letters ’26 (back row, middle) visit the Budapest Opera House with students from other colleges and universities. -
Students attend an Alternative Spring Break trip in Pocahontas State Park in Virginia to help assemble new sleeping bunks while gaining insight on how state parks functions. -
Maggie Farwell '27, Rachel Faust '26, Maya Nichols '27, Eloise Ruberti '27 and Rob Maulucci '26 record the original fiction podcast “Velocity” in the WHWS-FM studio. -
During “Organic Chemistry II,” Professor of Chemistry Erin Pelkey works with Jacques Watteau ’27 and India Buff ’26 to perform microscale crystallizations of their solid products while investigating whether or not aldol condensation reactions give solid products.
