Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Associate Director of Admissions Brianne Ellis '13 welcomes admitted students and their families to Hobart and William Smith during an admitted student day event in Albright Auditorium on Saturday. -
Alyssa Deem '18, Danielle Moyer '18, Kaylea DiGiacomo '18 and John Spallanzani '18 work on creating an anti-cancer compound as part of the HDACi project during a lab with Chemistry Lab Technician David Slade. -
Zachary Hoffman '18 studies means of inheritance using drosophila/fruit flies as a model species in Associate Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon's “Genetics” class. -
Assistant Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb checks the mounting of the new telescope in the Richard S. Perkin Observatory. -
Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Alysia Kaplan talks with Arianna Nasca '16 about her art project in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Building on the Houghton House grounds. -
Fiona Mulholland '17, Mary Nolan '18 and Jacob Pfarrer '18 relax on the Quad on Monday afternoon. -
Students in Professor of Dance Donna Davenport’s site performance class participate in a performance piece created by Grant Shinagawa '17. -
Min Kyung Jeon '17 works on her screen print in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Building. - Students relax on the Coxe Hall steps.
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Students stand among the Golden Rod during a lab for Invasion Ecology with Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown. -
Amelia Zhao '17 works under the direction of Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology at Cornell University’s New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, to investigate bacteria (Erwinia amylovora) that is responsible for the disease known as Fire Blight. -
Amelia Zhao '17 and Mei-wah Choi '16 analyze leaves from an apple tree while researching Fire Blight at Cornell University’s New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. -
Students in “Invasion Ecology” traverse a field at Ganondagan State Historic Site where they observe the restoration effort to remove invasive Pale Swallow Wort and return the native grasslands for bird habitat. The class is taught by Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown. -
Sarah Walters '19, Ryan Montbleau '19, Elleanor Smith '18 and Professor of Religious Studies Michael Dobkowski pose for a photo outside of Demarest Hall. Along with Soren Anders-Macleod '18 and Associate Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter '86, P'15, the students and Dobkowski will travel to Nuremberg to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the international war crimes trial proceedings -
On the steps of Coxe Hall, Morgan Gaudet ’18 studies for her Darwinian Revolution class with Professor of History Derek Linton. -
Christian Thiim '17 and Sam van Etten ’17 complete an assignment on the various meanings of community as part of ENV210: Qualitative Methods and the Community, a class taught by Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis.
