Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Students studying abroad in Vietnam explore the Tra Su Bird Sanctuary in Chau Doc, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. -
Sarah Kloos '18, Anna Worcester '18, Kate Hesler '18 and Maddie MacDowell '18 visit Chef Choung Dang's restaurant, The Fish Sauce, in Saigon, Vietnam. -
Chistopher Doak '18 stops for a photo in front of the Tian Tan Buddha, located at the Po Lin Monastery in Hong Kong, China. - BreLynn Nasypany ’11, Sophie Dennis Riskie ’07, Jessica Dascano-Becker ’01, Kerry McCullough Brown ’87, Christine Jurczak Little ’00, Anne Jachney Erskine ’88, Allyson Shirtz Howe ’94 and Wendi Schoff Waters '98 pose for their first photo as the Heron Hall of Honor Class of 2016.
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Students walk in front of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts on a crisp fall day. -
HWS students and staff gather for a group photo during the annual Geneva Boys and Girls Club dinner. -
Assistant Professor of Women's Studies Michelle Martin-Baron, Visiting Instructor of Writing and Rhetoric Sherri Martin-Baron (sitting) and students in the HWS Converstation Partner Program pose for a group photo after a meet and greet at the home of Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Katie Flowers. - Director of William Smith Athletics Deb Steward offers remarks during the Heron Hall of Honor banquet in the Vandervort Room.
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Alta Boyer '36 stands at the base of a towering beech tree on William Smith Hill. - At 102 years old, centenarian Alta Boyer ’36 recently returned to Hobart and William Smith to celebrate her birthday and visit the beech tree at the foot of William Smith Hill, touching it for good luck.
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Fulbright Recipient Ryan Kertanis '16 poses for a photo during the Golden Eagle Festival in Olgii, Monglolia. - Demarest Hall on a beautiful autumn afternoon.
- Leslie Colunga '19 completes a diving try during the William Smith club rugby team's game against SUNY Geneseo on Saturday.
- Sierramarie Fitzgerald ’18 sidesteps the goalie during the Heron's 7-2 victory over Union College.
- Adjunct Professor of History John Marks speaks to students during his Introduction to Historic Preservation class that was held this week at the Geneva Historical Society.
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Assistant Professor of Dance Kelly Johnson demonstrates the Ijexa a dance that originated in Nigeria and traveled down to the Caribbean settling in Brazil for students in her Introduction to Jamaican Dance class in the Bartlett Theatre. The students are practicing for their upcoming performance at the Caribbean Student Association's Trip to the Tropics event on Saturday.
