Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Professor of Media and Society Lester Friedman introduces student-created works in the Fish Screening Room, a venue equipped with a theatre-quality projection, sound and screen system. In the front row are Theresa Amott L.H.D. ’11, former Provost and Dean of Faculty and current President of Knox College, and Ray Miller.
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Students walk to and from classes on Wednesday afternoon. -
Grammy award-winning recording artist T-Pain kicks off the spring semester at Hobart and William Smith with a performance at Bristol Field House. -
Recording artist T-Pain gets the crowd pumping during the Spring Concert sponsored by the Concert Advisory Committee, HWS Electronic Dance Music Collective and the Campus Activities Board. -
Jedidiah Collins '18 perfects his Italian cooking techniques at the Gustolab Institute. Collins is participating in the Rome study abroad program led by Professor of Art and Architecture A.E. Ted Aub and Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D'Angelo. -
Students gather for a photo with Trustee Thomas B. Poole '61, P'91, L.H.D. '06 during the Statesmen hockey game on Friday night. -
Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Christine Chin speaks at the opening of the Patrick Ryoichi Nagatani exhibit at The Davis Gallery at Houghton House. -
Artist Patrick Ryoichi Nagatani speaks via Skype about his work during the opening reception of his exhibit in The Davis Gallery at Houghton House. -
Program Coordinator for the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education Emily Rogowski '12 hosts a workshop on internship and job opportunities in Stern Hall. -
Assistant winemaker at Shledrake Point Winery Julia Hoyle '11 delivers a talk Where do the grapes go? as part of the Sentiments & Declarations lecture series at the Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, N.Y. -
Kate Morse '98, co-chair of the upcoming Finger Lakes Pride Festival, hosts an organizational meeting on Monday. The festival is scheduled for Saturday, June 11. -
Sisters Geneva Calder '16 and Ella Calder '17, of team Can I Buy a Vowel, participate in the spelling bee at Geneva High School on Sunday. The event was part a fundraiser for Literacy Volunteers of Ontario-Yates. -
Assistant Professor of Economics Keoka Grayson, Donovan Hayden '19, Chalwyn Caulker '17, Ato Bentsi-Enchill '17, Oluwaseun Adetola '17 and Pamela Icyeza '19 pose for a photo with Counselor to the Embassy of Djiboti Issa Bouraleh while participating in the Model African Union regional conference at Howard University in Washington, D.C. -
Students attend Staff Matters with Area Coordinator Joshua Kolapo at the Office of Intercultural Affairs. -
Comedian Alison Grillo entertains the crowd at the Cellar Pub on Friday. Grillo has performed on NBC’s Last Comic Standing and has been named by The Advocate as one of “Seven LGBT Comics You Should Not Have Missed in 2011.” -
German Veras '17 archives videos at the Office of Intercultural Affairs. German is a current recipient of the Ida Johnson Anderson Memorial Scholarship.
