Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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William Fletcher '20, Yoko Furuya '18, Sara DeVault-Feldman '17, Raven Yujun Jiang '18 and Julianne Peebles '19 create paper lanterns during the DIY Lanterns event hosted by the Asian Student Union at the Office of Intercultural Affairs. -
Jocelyn McKenzie '18 offers opening remarks during Tuesday's Black Lives Matter candlelight vigil in front of the Scandling Campus Center. -
Along with Associate Professor of English Laurence Erussard and Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Michael Tinkler, students listen to artists Ryan M. Pfeiffer and Rebecca Walz discuss their work in the Davis Gallery in Houghton House. -
Zoë Seaman-Grant, of Bates College, speaks during the inaugural HWS Intervarsity Debate Tournament. The competition welcomed more than 300 collegiate debaters from across North America. -
Harvard University's Dhruva Bhat takes the podium during the HWS Intervarsity Debate Tournament, the largest debate event in the history of the Colleges. -
Flags line the edge of the Quad as part of the Red Flag Campaign to raise awareness about dating violence. The event was sponsored by the Office of Title IX Programs and Compliance. -
The Venerable Tenzin Yignyen, instructor of Asian languages and cultures, leads a Buddhist meditation session on the second floor of the Office of Intercultural Affairs. The group meets weekly on Mondays from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. -
Hannah Bassett '20 and Cameron Falkner '20 examine pieces from Ryan M. Pfeiffer and Rebecca Walz's Pantheon exhibit in the Davis Gallery at Houghton House. - Director of Intercultural Affairs and Kinghorn Global Fellow Alejandra Molina poses for a photo outside the We the People National Immigrant Integration Conference in Nashville, Tenn.
- The Hobart Lacrosse Team gathers for a group photo with members of Geneva Big Brothers Big Sisters during the annual toy give-away in the Vandervort Room.
- Gerald Flood '20 and Emily Spraggs '18 pose for a photo with Spraggs“little sister” Navaeh following the Hobart lacrosse team's Big Brothers Big Sisters toy give-away event in the Vanderort Room.
- During a recent visit to Seneca Falls, Kelly Kenlon ’18 met 75-year old Jimmy Hawkins who was just 4-years old when he played the character Tommy Bailey in the film It’s a Wonderful Life.” The town of Seneca Falls is the inspiration for Bedford Falls in the movie.
- Students meet Rosie, a golden retriever puppy, during Paws for a Break in Scandling Campus Center. The event was part of Relaxation Week sponsored by the Office of Student Activities.
- Student workers in the William Smith Dean’s Office gather for a group photo after an end of the semester celebration in Smith Hall.
- A group of students studies for exams on the first floor of Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- While studying abroad in Australia, Chad Tokowicz '18 shows off a fresh catch during a fishing trip to Exmouth.
