Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Students in Professor of Psychological Science Julie Kingery's "Introduction to Child Psychology" participate in a "guess the age" activity with a special visitor. -
Dorian Paki ’27 puts up a contested layup against Rochester. Hobart defeated the Yellowjackets 66-61, marking the first time the Statesmen have beaten UR three straight times. -
Professor of Media and Society Iskander Zulkarnain works with students on a stop-motion animation project in "Global Animation." -
HWS EMS gathers for a Friendsgiving celebration at the EMS House on Pulteney Street. -
HWS Model African Union attends the Southeast MAU Conference at Fort Valley State University in Georgia with Associate Professor of Dance and Movement Studies Kelly Johnson. -
Associate Professor and Pediatric Anesthesiologist at Oregon Health & Science University Dr. Tomás Lazo discusses his educational pursuits in Provost Sarah Kirk's FSEM "American Medicine." -
Director of the HWS Community Wind Ensemble Steven Zugelder poses with student performers after their concert in the Vandervort Room in Scandling Campus Center. -
Chris Woody ‘27 takes a post-it note from the Encouragement Board for a little added motivation heading into finals week. -
Mia Tetrault '25, Manuela Taff-Friere '27 and Lola Stark '28 enjoy the Davis Gallery Open Mic at Houghton House. -
Students in Professor of Chemistry Walter Bowyer's FSEM "New Chemistry Meets Old Art" experiment with making perfume from orange peel shavings. -
Author and autism/anti-bullying advocate Jesse Saperstein '04 and colleague David Lieberman visit Associate Professor of Education Mary Kelly's FSEM "Narrative of Disability" to discuss challenges they've faced while being diagnosed with autism. -
As part of Transgender Day of Remembrance, Professor of Educational Studies and Senior Associate Provost Julia MaKinster reads aloud names of transgender individuals who lost their lives in the past year. -
Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Intersectional Justice Betty Bayer leads a discussion of the book "Governed by Affect" by Michael Pettit during "History, Psychology and Feminism." -
Brooks Stephenson ’27, Marty Fallon ’27 and James Akgonul ’27 reflect on the feeling of connectivity on campus. “It’s a very personal experience. I’ve gone to faculty after class and they’ve said, ‘Come to my office hours.’ They want to have a conversation with you,” Stephenson says. -
Krissia Hercules ’27 and Maya Mahoney ’27 agree that HWS makes it easy to be involved. “It’s easy to try new things,” Hercules says. “And it’s effortless to engage, whether that’s joining clubs, like the Latin American Student Association, or going to sporting events,” Mahoney adds. -
Jolie Canezin ’25 says there’s “great energy and positivity on campus; people are always saying hi.”
