Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Registrar Peter Sarratori leads a discussion during the LGBTQ & Allies group meeting in the Creedon Room of the Scandling Campus Center. LGBTQ & Allies group is composed of faculty and staff who are working toward improving the campus culture around LGBTQ issues. -
Clare McCormick '17 records an afternoon local newscast for WHWS 105.7 FM in the Colleges' radio station in the Scandling Campus Center. McCormick is the current recipient of the Carol Hayden Warren '60 Scholarship. -
Nathanyal Truax '17 snapped this photo of Odell's Pond on Thursday morning. -
Savannah Reed 16, Min Kyung Jeon 16, Xin Xu 18 and Beatrice Barber 16 help Ed Pollack 55 install the Audubon to Warhol: Two Centuries of American Art on Paper exhibition in the Davis Gallery at Houghton House. The collection runs through Friday, April 22. -
Angel Salas-Espana '18 poses for a photo in Stern Hall. Salas-Espana will be interning with Bank of America this summer. -
Dan Denose '10 speaks to students in Professor of Education Jim MaKinster's Educational Leadership class about his experiences as a student and his non-profit startup, Leaders of the 21st Century. -
Teach for America's Nick Diaz and City Year's Mike Cohen host a screening of the Academy Award-nominated documentary All The Difference in the Fish Screening Room in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
Dan Chessin 84, Chris Desino 94, Sabrina Horn 83, Jeffrey Rizza 16, Stu Lieblein 90, Amy Ziff 92 and President Mark D. Gearan pose for a photo following the competition on Thursday night. -
President Mark D. Gearan hosts a panel discussion with former Peace Corps members including Professor of Economics Alan Frishman P'00 and co-owners of Billsboro Winery Vinny and Kim Aliperti as part of the event Pizza with the Peace Corps in Trinity Hall. Gearan served as director of the Peace Corps from 1995- 1999. -
Guitar Instructor Benjamin Ellis works with Nicholas Liverio '16 in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
Assistant Professor of Music Katherine Walker meets with her Honors advisee Colleen Moore '16 in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. Moore's project, Conflict Transformation and Music in the Israel/Palestine Conflict, investigates how music can be incorporated into achieving peace in Israel and Palestine. - St. Johns Chapel is a great place to reflect on the people who make my life so wonderful my family (especially Madeleine and Kathleen), Chaplain Charles, all the students at HWS, the faculty, the staff, my friends in Geneva. The list goes on and on.
- Yes, I can paw for this. Thank you to Gail Hoesterey and Pamela Araya at Print Services for helping my bones arrive safely!
- I stop to visit the Vietnam memorial recently dedicated during Reunion 2016. Located near the flagpole on South Main Street, the bench honors four alumni and one faculty member who died in service.
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Assistant Director of Operations for Buildings and Grounds Mark Ocwieja says they're done digging holes for the construction of the Colleges two new solar farms. This does not stop me. - I love walks on the Hill with William Smith. We don't go very far but he's always there and is a great listener.
