Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Tyson Goodridge ’94 and William Pitkin '93 strike a pose with their sons’ flag football team The Statesmen after picking up a win on Sunday. -
Guests of Homecoming and Family Weekend participate in “Pie a Sigma Chi” outside of the Barn on Saturday. Now in its second year, the event raises money for Colleges Against Cancer. -
James Hedger ’17 (left), Todd Collier ’17 and Brandon Ball ’18 record a sack during Hobart’s 23-3 victory over Ithaca College. Hobart had a season-high six sacks. -
Zach Withers '18 leaps for a pass during Hobart's Homecoming game against Ithaca College. -
During Homecoming and Family Weekend, Harrison Simbliaris ’17 presents his research on the impact of precipitation and stream discharge at this year's Student Research Symposium in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center. -
Subin Nepal '15 and John Remmert P'16 pose for a photo after meeting in London. Nepal currently works as a Product Analyst for Markit in London. -
Members of the HWS community refuel at food trucks set up at Fall Nationals during Homecoming and Family Weekend. -
Sophia Melvin ’18, Fernando Banales Mejia ’17 and Megan Lafferty ’18 present their summer chemistry research during the Student Research Symposium. -
Jack Ninivaggi '20 and other Sustainable Living and Learning Community students properly sort and recycle landfill-bound waste items during a campus waste audit. -
Community members join Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis and her ENV400: Group SIE students in weeding their garden at HWS Fribolin Farm. The vegetables will eventually be donated to the Geneva Community Lunch Program, where Lewis, her collaborator Food Systems Program Manager Sarah Meyers, and their students volunteer on a twice monthly basis as part of the Greens Growing Project, a multiyear collaboration between the Environmental Studies Program, Finger Lakes Institute, and the Geneva Community Lunch Program. -
Christopher Coggins, professor of geography and Asian studies at Bard College at Simon’s Rock, presents “China’s Fengshui Forests and the Lineage Village Landscape” as part of the Tanaka Asian Studies Lecture Series. -
Students in the First-Year Sustainable Living and Learning Community visit Casella’s recycling facility in Flint, N.Y., which sorts and bales 300 tons of recyclables per day. The program is taught by Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Beth Kinne, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis, Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Tarah Rowse, and Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies Tom Drennen. -
Students from Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis’ ENV400: Group SIE class host volunteers from the Geneva Community Lunch Program at HWS Fribolin Farm as part of their community service project duties. -
Christopher Williams ’19 talks with Visiting Assistant Professor of German Area Studies Ashwin Manthripragada about religion in Germany during the Julius G. Blocker '53 Cultural Showcase. -
Carrie Carpenter from Casella Recycling speaks with Tanner Arnold '20, Tori Malamas '20, Ally Bryan '20, Alex Cohen '20 and Skyler Ferrone '20 during a visit to the facility on Wednesday. -
After collecting five days worth of waste, students in Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Tarah Rowse's Sustainable Living and Learning Community perform a waste audit in the courtyard of Jackson, Potter and Rees halls.
