Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Sarah Friedman '16 speaks with second-grade students in the Youth Leadership College during their graduation ceremony in the Geneva Room. -
Members of the HWS community gather to discuss plans for a diversity master plan with the Colleges’ Interim Chief Diversity Officer Solome Rose. -
Jerome Cappadona '17 and Carter Watt '18 take a break from finals to play a game of CanJam on the Quad. -
Friends of Danielle Moyer '18 help her stay cool on the Quad as she finishes her final biology paper for Professor of Biology Elizabeth Newell’s class. -
Maggie O'Reilly '16 and Gabrielle Zafonte '16 enjoy the spring weather while studying for finals on the steps of Coxe Hall on Tuesday afternoon. -
Students and faculty who participated in this year’s Honors program gather on the steps of the Scandling Campus Center on Thursday. The Honors Program makes possible some of the most sustained and sophisticated work available in the Colleges’ curriculum. -
Provost and Dean of Faculty Titi Ufomata toasts students and faculty who participated in this year’s Honors program during the year-end celebration. -
Trees are in full bloom on campus. -
President Mark D. Gearan reads the names of those lost in the Holocaust as part of Hillel's annual Reading of the names in observance of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. Members of the HWS community took turns reading throughout the day. - Assistant Professor of Chemistry Josh Newby meets with a student about an upcoming final.
- Kelly Kenlon '18 and Kellor Hickock '18 perform a seismic simulation during geoscience lab.
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A fresh snowfall blankets William Smith Hill. - Under the direction of Associate Professor of Psychology Jamie Bodenlos (left), Kathryn Lyle ’17 and Juliana Heffern ’17 are studying the relationship of internet addiction and health in college students and the role of mindfulness in this relationship.
- Students in the Theatre Capstone with Associate Professor of Theatre Heather May (right) gather for a group photo with Assistant Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth (left) and Assistant Professor of Theatre Chris Hatch (back left) after their final performance titled, Six Students in Search of an Audience.
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St. John's Chapel on a cold December afternoon. - As one of the first steps in the summer renovation and expansion of Scandling Campus Center, crews dig up utility lines on Pulteney Street. The upgrades and addition include more student seating and a new common room to support faculty, staff and campus gatherings.
