Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander wows the crowd with a guitar solo performance of Prince's Purple Rain. -
Members of the Presidents Garage Band give it their all during a performance of Neil Diamond's Sweet Caroline, one of the many songs performed in Bartlett Theatre. -
President Mark D. Gearan toasts to the future of the Classes of 2016. The Presidents Toast is a highlight of Senior Week events, and features a performance by the Presidents Garage Band a group of faculty, staff and community members. -
Senior class presidents Hailey Dietrich '16 and Dimitri Nwankwo 16 address their classmates during the Senior Dinner at the tent on the Houghton House grounds. -
Megan Mahar '18, Andrea Donofrio '18 and Emily Spencer '18 pack the car before heading home for the summer. -
Assistant Professor of Psychology Brien Ashdown, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Montrose Streeter and President Mark D. Gearan serve students at the Midnight Breakfast in Saga on Friday. -
Angel Salas-Espana '18 grabs an ice cream cone from the Abbott's ice cream truck while on his way to return his text books that he rented from Chegg. -
The Rev. D. Maurice Charles, Chaplain of the Colleges, addresses soon-to-be graduates at the Senior Dinner. -
Members of the Classes of 2016 walk to the Senior Dinner at Houghton House with Hobart Dean Eugen Baer P'95, P'97, Provost and Dean of Faculty Titilayo Ufomata, William Smith Dean Catherine Gallouët and President Mark D. Gearan. -
Christian Thiim '17 packs his car to head home to Acton, Mass., on Tuesday afternoon. -
Trayvon Toney '16 presents his final architectural model to guest critics, Director of Neighborhood Initiatives Sage Gerling, Professor of Landscape Architecture from SUNY-ESF Tim Toland and Professor of Political Science Kevin Dunn, during Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Jeffrey Blankenships design class. -
Hannah Webster '16, Molly Naef '16 and Sara Elkerm '16 discuss FEM.NET, a website run entirely by students that gives alums, students and feminists a place to reflect and interact critically about important themes that surround women in the world. -
The Venerable Tenzin Yignyen concludes the sacred practice of creating and dismantling a Tibetan Buddhist sand mandala. Mandalas are created in the tradition of selflessness and non-import, and are therefore disassembled upon completion. They are then offered to the closest body of water for the benefit of marine life, the environment and all sentient beings. -
Students in Embedded Computing with Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science John B. Vaughn P08 present their final projects during the Embedded Computing Showcase in the Scandling Campus Center. -
Assistant Professor of Education Khuram Hussain speaks with students in his Educational Foundations class in Merritt Hall. -
Students study for finals in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
