Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Duncan Lilley '17, a student leader at IT Services, answers questions from the Help Desk in the Warren Hunting Smith Library. -
The sun illuminates the Rosenberg Hall atrium on Wednesday afternoon. -
Jesse Singleton '18 (center) meets with members of Quick Silver Theater Company in Stern Hall.The discussion is part of the Playwrights of Color Summit being held on campus this week. -
On the Quad, members of the Nancy Curvin Playground Players plan for their upcoming summer production of “The Soldier and the Tinderbox.” The public performance will be held on July 13 at the Lakefront Gazebo. -
Sarah Benyo '18, Natalie Booth '18 and Meghan Cloutier '19 extract and sequence genomes of the milkweed family as part of Assistant Professor of Biology Shannon Straub's summer research group. -
Fernando Banales Mejia '17 and Professor of Chemistry Erin Pelkey create dry ice by compressing carbon dioxide into a solid. -
Alums and friends of the Colleges gather for a photo during Sunday's HWS at the Orioles event. -
Assistant Professor of Psychology Brien Ashdown meets Dr. Jane Goodall, renowned primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, UN Messenger of Peace and the world’s leading expert on chimpanzees, while presenting at the 31st International Congress of Psychology in Yokohama, Japan. -
Surrounded by Music Department faculty members in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts, Dr. Robert H. Gilman ’70 and his wife, Christine Gilman, cut the ribbon on the new music classroom donated by Gilman ’70 and Craig M. Stevens ’85. -
Construction begins on the new café in the Melly Academic Center at the Warren Hunting Smith Library. -
A summer intern for The Bucks County Herald, Juliana Heffern ’17 holds up her first published article on water contamination issues in Pennsylvania. -
Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Montrose Streeter addresses attendees of HWS Campus Safety’s collegiate campus safety supervisor training academy. The gathering was held on campus in late July. -
Faculty members participate in the inaugural Pop-Up Writing Day organized by the Center for Teaching and Learning on Monday. -
Local builders Kurt Martin and Scott Kanehl assist with the construction of a new play park adjacent to campus and the Geneva Garden apartments in the South Lake neighborhood. Scheduled for completion in May 2017, the playground will include swings, climbing structures, a kickball field and a community garden. -
Students and faculty members enjoy a game of pick-up ultimate frisbee on the Quad. -
Smith Hall on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon. The stone marker is inscribed to recognize the Hobart College Class of 1882.
