Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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New Writing Colleague Abby Abrams 19 is introduced by Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Ben Ristow during the Writing Colleagues Welcome Reception. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Amy Howard Green introduces Canieshia Phillips 19 during the Writing Colleagues Welcome Reception in the Seneca Room. Each year, students are nominated and selected by faculty members to represent different academic departments. -
Professor of Education Charlie Temple brings his Comparative and International Education class outside for a discussion of Amanda Ripley's book, The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way. -
Students in Professor of Economics Tom Drennens First-Year Seminar, Sustainable Living and Learning, put the finishing touches on a sustainable bench made from recycled wooden pallets and reclaimed lumber. -
Ally Bryan 20, Kate Shafter 20 and Katie Taylor 20 eat nasturtium flowers grown on the HWS Fribolin Farm with Sarah Meyer (front left), Finger Lakes Institute community outreach coordinator and food systems program manager. -
Matt Burnett 20 and Sinead McManus 20 pipe solutions during an Advanced General Chemistry lab. -
Elizabeth Alexakos 20, Tyghe McCoy 19 and Chris Aslanian 19 study in the L. Thomas Melly 52 Lobby of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
Students, faculty and staff gather for a photo following the Eid-al-Adha celebration hosted by Associate Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar. The annual holiday marks the end of Ramadan. -
Fulbright Award winner Ryan Kertanis '16 sings the Hobart alma mater with his students at Orkhon University in Mongolia. - Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Sociology Jim Spates discusses the local Dove Block restoration project during the Friday Faculty Lunch Series. Located in downtown Geneva, the Dove building once served as the studio for America's first abstract expressionist painter Arthur Dove. Dove is a member of the Hobart Class of 1903.
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Juliana Heffern 17, Grace Marola 17, Bridget Nishimura 17 and Katherine Pinkes 17 pose for a photo on the steps of Coxe Hall. They are serving as the 2016-17 officers of the HWS chapter of Psi Chi, the international honor society for psychology. - From his porch, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Sociology James Spates captures the William Smith Rowing Team on Seneca Lake.
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The HWS Post Office staff Pamela Slentz, Mary Ellen Huffman and Cully Semans shows off their new WHWS radio T-shirts in preparation for National College Radio Day in November. The station was recently named the 17th best college radio station in the nation. -
Students recruited by Associate Director of Admissions Sue Willard '99 pose for a photo after getting together for dinner. -
Megan Barwick '19 blows past a defender during William Smith's 7-0 victory over SUNY Fredonia on Wednesday. -
Joseph Escamilla '18 heads a shot on net during Hobart's game against SUNY Potsdam.
