Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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President Mark D. Gearan looks on as Retired Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) delivers his lecture titled, “Looking Forward: The ADA, Election, and You as part of the President's Forum in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center. -
Members of the HWS community gather in solidarity for the Black Lives Matter vigil. - In celebration of the holiday weekend, This Week in Photos shares a series of images from the past year that are driven by light. Pictured here: the Geneva, N.Y. Christmas tree at the end of Long Pier.
- The 2016 Baccalaureate ceremony in Trinity Church.
- Starry night above St. John's Chapel.
- Students march silently across campus as part of the Black Lives Matter candlelight vigil.
- In Houghton House, Alex Vernon '16 and Sky Drazek '16 install an exhibit that examines the forms of self-evaluation that can occur in a bathroom.
- MinKyung Jeon '17 works on screenprinting in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- The sun sets over the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- Under the stage lights, Danzlear Johnson '19 performs during Harlem Nights: Boogie Nights edition in the Barn. The event was sponsored by Sankofa.
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A well-balanced morning at Bozzuto Boathouse. -
Professor of Art and Architecture Nick Ruth gives feedback to students in “Color and Composition” outside the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center. -
First-year students participating in the Pre-Orientation Adventure Program take to the water near the Seneca Lake Yacht Club for a lesson. - Keshihito Murphy '16 performs spectroscopic and computational studies of thiophene clusters as part of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Josh Newby's summer research group.
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Professor of Geoscience John Halfman and Briana “Breezy” Swete '17 show off a camera drone they are using to track blue green algae over the Finger Lakes. A portion of a grant from the Fred L. Emerson Foundation is helping to fund the project. -
Kenan Williams ’17 stands outside City Hall in Geneva, where he spent the summer shadowing City Councilor Mark Gramling.
