Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Alexandra Lamonte '17, John Kuebler '16, Recruitment Manager for The Service Collaborative of WNY Hannah Spalding and Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning at HWS Katie Flowers lead an AmeriCorps information session in Merritt Hall. -
Josiah Bramble '19 shares his experience as a student with members of the HWS community during HWS Impact on Wednesday. -
Sophia Melvin '18 offers her perspective during HWS Impact in the Bartlett Theatre. -
Whitaker Sieve '20 stands at the helm during a trip to the Mystic Seaport in New Bedford, Mass. The trip was part of the Moby-Dick First-Year Seminar taught by Assistant Professor of History Matthew Crow and Associate Professor of English Rob Carson. -
Brianna Ruane '17, Zackary Robak '17 and Ella McMackin '17 discuss developmental psychology with Rachel Sumner '08 in Gulick Hall. -
Associate Professor of Psychology Julie Kingery listens as Rachel Sumner '08 talks with students about her work. After graduating from William Smith, Sumner received her Ph.D. in developmental psychology from Cornell University and is currently a postdoctoral associate for Cornells Program for Research on Youth Development and Engagement. -
Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies Courtney Wells addresses the audience during the opening night of the fifth annual Tournées Film Festival held at the Smith Opera House on Tuesday. The festival kicked off with a screening of May Allah Bless France. -
Led by Assistant Professor of History Matthew Crow and Associate Professor of English Rob Carson, first-year students visit the New Bedford Whaling Museum and Mystic Seaport as part of the First-Year Seminar Moby-Dick. -
Paper lanterns created by students in Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Stan Mathews' class illuminate the hallway of the Katherine D. Elliott 66 Studio Arts Center. -
Samantha Shaffner '17 endures a dragon attack during rehearsal for the HWS Theatre Department's fall production of She Kills Monsters, directed by Assistant Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth. -
As part of the Professionals in Residence series, CIA agent Heather Byrne Vieira '95 presents on careers in government intelligence and foreign relations in Stern Hall on Thursday. The event was hosted by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experimental Education. -
Students walk by Rosenberg Hall and Napier Classroom Center on Thursday morning. -
Members of the HWS community gather in solidarity in front of the Scandling Campus Center. -
Students march silently across campus as part of the Black Lives Matter candlelight vigil. -
Siblings Julia Wasserman '17 and Joshua Wasserman '20 pose for a photo following Rosh Hashanah Services at Temple Beth El in Geneva. -
Celebrating the Jewish New Year, Leah Segal 16, Matthew Fox 19, Samantha Ruthazer 18, Tzipora Glaser 18 and Abbe Center for Jewish Life Director Julianne Miller attend the Temple Beth-El Rosh Hashanah Luncheon at the Ramada Inn on Seneca Lake.
