Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Organized by the Womens Collective, students march through campus as part of Take Back The Night, an event focused on ending sexual assault, domestic violence, and all other forms of sexual violence.
- Autumn on the HWS Quad.
- Sabrina Horn '83, managing partner and technology practice leader at Finn Partners, speaks with Chris Manson '19, Stephen Headrick '19 and Sean Burke '18 during their Social Innovation for the Entrepreneur class taught by Visiting Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Craig Talmage.
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The Elizabeth Blackwell statue on the Quad. - Emma Hobika 20 and Hadley DeBrine 20 peruse potted plants for sale in the Scandling Campus Center.
- Marcela Romero Rivera speaks to students during Reading and Conversation with Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Marcela Romero Rivera and Mexican Poet Dolores Dorantes in the Sanford Room.
- Photographer Kyle Cassidy discusses his process and latest projects with students, faculty and staff in the Vandervort Room. Cassidy was a guest of the Trias Writer-In-Residence speaker series.
- Professor of English David Weiss reads poetry by his late spouse, Deborah Tall, a beloved professor of English at Hobart and William Smith for 25 years. The reading was held in commemoration of her life and the publication of her final collection of poems.
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Community Outreach Coordinator for The Finger Lakes Institute Sarah Meyer discusses sustainable growing techniques and the importance of biodiversity in the environment during the Slow Food Movement event at HWS Fribolin Farm. - Author Linda Dynel talks to students, faculty and staff about her book Leaving Dorian, a memoir about her experiences as a survivor of domestic violence. The event was sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and Sociology and the Office of Title IX Programs and Compliance as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
- Played by Kayli Ennis ’17, Samantha Shaffner ’17 and Chad Reid ’18, respectively, Tilly and Agnes speak with Orcus, the “Overlord of the Underworld,” during dress rehearsal for HWS Theatre's production of “She Kills Monsters.”
- With festivals occurring throughout the summer, there's never a shortage of places to eat great food like these tacos at the Hispanic Festival in Genevas Bicentennial Park.
- After a morning of picking berries at Tomion's Farm, its time to taste the finished product!
- Perfect day for a sail on Seneca Lake.
- Your laptop is ready! The IT Help Desk in the Warren Hunting Smith Library supports students, faculty and staff throughout the year.
- Stopping at Geneva Gelato makes for a delicious new way to beat the heat after walking downtown.
