Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Pride Alliance Vice President Kelly Punch '16 presents the organization's faculty adviser, Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Maggie Werner, with the Pride Rock Award during the annual dinner. -
Members of the Colleges community gather in the Common Room for the Transnational Student Talk series, sponsored by Peace Action HWS, Project Nur, and the Office of Intercultural Affairs. -
Colleen Moore '16 moderates a discussion about Palestinian refugees during a dinner conversation sponsored by Peace Action HWS, Project Nur, and the Office of Intercultural Affairs. -
Hannah Lippincott '17 leaps in the air during a site specific performance as part of a class with Professor of Dance Donna Davenport. -
Students in the class Embedded Computing taught by Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science John Vaughn P’08 (left) watch as the robot Millennium Falcon 2.0 created by Wyatt Pearson '17 (center) and Jeff Munschauer '17 (center right) successfully traverses an obstacle course in Eaton Hall. -
Students react as the robot The White Knight created by Billy Bird '16 (center) and Milos Milosavljevic '16 (center right) temporarily veers off course while going through an obstacle course as part of the class Embedded Computing taught by Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science John Vaughn P’08 (left). - After realizing that Im not supposed to chase the mouse on dads desk, its time to answer emails and check my social media accounts. As the official campus greeter, I am always making new friends! Connect with me on Facebook!
- Here we gosomeone call a dentist, this canine is loose!
- Woof! My name is Dublin Gearan, Goldendoodle extraordinaire and loyal companion to HWS President Mark D. Gearan and his family. For this weeks gallery, follow me all over campus in this special canine compilation, Dublins Daydream. Here I am, getting a little shut-eye in the Presidents Office in Coxe Hall.
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Christopher Borja '16 and Dignauris Garcia '17 chat in the Office of Intercultural Affairs about year-end events. -
Assistant Director of the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education R.J. Rapoza leads a Networking 101 workshop for students in Trinity Hall on Thursday evening. -
Fisher Center speaker Zoe Todd presents on “Indigenizing the Anthropocene: Prairie Indigenous Feminisms and Fish Co-Conspirators” as part of the 2016 Spring Speaker Series. -
Henry Wilson '18 finds a quiet place to study in the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Friday afternoon. -
Founder and executive director of the Center for Community Alternatives Marsha Weissman lectures on policy, advocacy and justice during her discussion on her efforts to reform school disciplinary and prison policies in the Vandervort Room on Thursday evening. -
The Bozzuto Boathouse on Sunday morning. -
Assistant to the President of the Feminist Majority Foundation Kelsey Carroll '14 gives a talk in Stern Hall about her work with women reproductive rights during a Professionals In Residence speaker series sponsored by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
