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THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Susan Hess, Writing and Teaching/Learning Specialist and Assistant Director of the First Year Seminar Program, and Hannah Dickinson, Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric and incoming Director of the Writing Enriched Curriculum (WEC), discuss the pilot WEC for the Philosophy, Chemistry and Music departments.
- Fireworks light up the sky above campus during the Reunion Quad party.
- Members of the William Smith Classes of 2006 pose for a photo at the photo booth during Saturday's Reunion Quad Party.
- Renowned author Eric Lax '66 toasts the Classes of 1966 during the 50th Reunion dinner in the Bartlett Theatre.
- Paper lanterns illuminate Bartlett Theatre in Coxe Hall during the 50th Reunion Class Dinner.
- The band Nik Light performs on the steps of Coxe Hall during the Reunion Quad Party on Saturday.
- Allen Verne '66 shows of the President's Medal during the 50th Reunion dinner in the Bartlett Theatre.
- HWS summer abroad students explore the Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala. The short term summer program is led by Assistant Professor of Psychology Brien Ashdown and Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown.
- Carolin Martinez Diaz '19, Jackeline Matos '19, Stacy Maceda '19, Allison Cheney '18, Alexandra Robbins-Jackson '18 and Maddie Popp '17 gather for a photo during a trip to Washington, D.C., for a Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) conference. Associate Dean of William Smith Lisa Kaenzig serves as PLEN’s chair of the board.
- Taylor Jones '13, Mohamed Mounir '13 and Reuben Burk '13 stop for a photo in front of the San Francisco skyline.
- Jack Slattery '16, Caeleigh White '16 and Rory Silverman '15 meet up in Boston for a Red Sox baseball game.
- On the day after graduating magna cum laude in biochemistry from William Smith, MaryAlice Spin ’16 is sworn in as an ensign in the U. S. Navy Reserve. In August, Spin will begin four years of medical school at Upstate Medical University before applying to military residencies.
- Sarah Wethey Heieck ’97, president of the Geneva Scholarship Associates (GSA), thanks donors for their continued support of the community-driven organization that provides endowed scholarship funding to academically and financially deserving high school students from Geneva, N.Y.
- Teaganne Finn ’16 speaks of her experience at HWS thanks to the scholarship she received through the Geneva Scholarship Associates during the organization’s annual reception held this year in the L. Thomas Melly '52 Lobby of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. This fall, Finn heads to American University for a degree in investigative journalism.
- Sarah Wethey Heieck ’97 (center) — former Geneva Scholarship Associates scholarship recipient and current GSA President — stands with current and incoming GSA scholars at the reception held for scholars and donors in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Stuart Piltch ’82, P’11 — long-time supporter of the Geneva Scholarship Associates— reflects on the impact that Geneva community members had on him during his time at HWS while speaking at the GSA reception held in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
