Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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William Smith ice hockey teammates Maura Mulligan '19 and Krista Federow '18 work in the Scandling Campus Center café. -
Isabella Latimer 17 poses for a photo in the Warren Hunting Smith Library. Latimer is working on sequencing RNA from an apple rootstock population through a collaboration with student scientists and the experts at Cornell Universitys New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. -
Assistant Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb captures a photo of Ben Chen 20, Liam Knight 20, and Chris Lucore 20 while they observe the Andromeda Galaxy using the telescope's digital camera in the Richard S. Perkin Observatory. -
Fall in Odells Village. -
Virginia DeWees '16 gives advice to current William Smith students during a Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) breakfast in the Blackwell Room. DeWees, who headed the William Smith chapter of PLEN last year, will travel to Malaysia in January as a Fulbright scholar. -
Members of the Public Leadership Education Network gather for breakfast in the Blackwell Room. -
HWS Chief Photographer Kevin Colton captures the rise of the supermoon over Seneca Lake on Sunday evening. -
A member of the Ballet Folklorico de Ithaca demonstrates a move during a dance workshop in Winn-Seeley Gym. The event was held in conjunction with Assistant Professor of Women's Studies Michelle Martin-Barons course, Chicana and Latina Art. -
Students and staff listen to Richard Dacalos, a philosophy professor, social entrepreneur and Manila head curator of the World Economic Forum's Global Shaper program. In the livestream video, he examines social, economic and political institutions in the Philippines. -
Early morning at Bozzuto Boathouse. -
Students participate in a Networking 101 professional development workshop in Trinity Hall. The event was sponsored by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education. -
Highlighting internship and job opportunities, engineers from NASA Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia present an overview of the NASA Sounding Rocket program via Skype. -
Sean Burke '18 and Clint Hodnett (a visiting prospective student) capture a fall drone view of the HWS campus. -
The critically acclaimed Irrera Brothers perform in Froelich Hall of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
Completed earlier in 2016, the Richard S. Perkin Observatory is a nearly 1,000-square-foot teaching facility that provides students with opportunities to observe and photograph astronomical objects trillions of miles from Earth. The building sits adjacent to the Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center. -
Associate Director of Admissions Claire Criniti 13 leads parents of prospective students on a tour of campus.
