Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Dancers perform 보여줄게, choreographed by Yating Sherry Zhang (center). -
Dancers strike a pose during 보여줄게 choreographed by Yating Sherry Zhang. -
Early morning on William Smith Hill. -
A photo by Kristine Vann ’18 of the Hobart and William Smith campus and Bozzuto Boathouse from the waters of Seneca Lake on a beautiful summer day. - Dublin Gearan discusses squirrels, treats and tennis balls during “Kibbles and Bytes on WEOS 89.5FM and 90.3FM.
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Taylor Murray ’17, editor of the Herald and President of the HWS Debate Team, interviews Lucy E. Kaylin '81 in The Bartlett. The Editor-in-Chief of O, The Oprah Magazine, Kaylin spent nearly two decades working at the men’s magazine GQ. -
Students traverse stage during a performance of “One Last Time.” - In the Blackwell Room, students taking “Foundations of Africana Studies” with Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies Elana Jefferson-Tatum present a portion of their final projects during the Africana Studies mini-conference #BlackStudiesMatter.
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Riggs Alosa ’17 and Mary Kubinski ’17 help a late Fall Nationals entry “sniff out” the competition. -
William Fletcher '20 helps a student with his homework during Read for the Record at Lafayette Intermediate School in Waterloo, N.Y. - Demarest Hall on a beautiful autumn afternoon.
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The HWS Geoscience Club gathers for a photo during a trip to Watkins Glen State Park. -
Poet Claudia Rankine gives a reading of her work “Citizen: An American Lyric” at the Smith Center for the Arts. The book was this year’s Common Read for the first year experience at HWS and has inspired campus dialogue around issues of race and racism. -
Professor of Art Ted Aub works on a model of famed local bassist Scott LaFaro, which will serve as reference for a full-scale sculpture that will be cast in bronze. Geneva City Council recently named April 3 'Scott LaFaro Day' in honor of his legacy. -
On behalf of Hobart and William Smith, Chair of the Board of Trustees Thomas S. Bozzuto ’68 throws out the first pitch at an Orioles game at Camden Yards. - Hobart football alums pose for a photo with former teammate Ali Marpet ’15 (center) who is now a guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
