Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Tanner John '17 runs down the field during Hobart's away game against Syracuse University.
- Geneva Calder '16 fires a shot on the RIT goal during the 17-15 Liberty League win on Boswell Field.
- Gabby Steinhardt 17 submitted this stunning view of the cliffs at Don Angus. Steinhardt is currently studying abroad in Galway, Ireland.
- Anna Worcester '18 and Katherine Hesler '18 leap in the air as they read their acceptance letters to the study abroad program in Vietnam.
- Lucie Mendelson '17 and Jessica Nelson '17 kayak along the coastline of Able Tasman National Park on the South Island of New Zealand during a study abroad trip led by Professor of Education Jim MaKinster.
- Individual boats are called back at the start of a race at the David Lee Arnoff Regatta on Seneca Lake as the HWS Sailing team takes to the water.
- Maggie Nalbone '17 and Karoline Loretan '17 leap in the air during a visit to Ile d'Ouessant. The pair are studying abroad in Rennes, France.
- At HWS, students launch adventures. From the first day of classes through all of the important milestones of the undergraduate experience, this photo gallery is all about Life at HWS. In the photo above, students walk between Gulick and Coxe Halls on their way to class.
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- Anthony Giovenelli '18 discusses his independent study on the 2016 U.S. Presidential primaries with Associate Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean of Faculty DeWayne Lucas in the Cellar Pub.
- Stern Hall viewed from the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
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Professor of Political Science Jodi Dean leads a discussion in her class Introduction to Feminist Theory. Students are learning about feminist theory by focusing on three sites the university, work and culture.They will consider how feminist theory helps them analyze each site, identify problems, propose solutions and formulate strategies for feminist change. - Directed by Assistant Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth and written by playwright Qui Nguyen, She Kills Monsters explores the world of role-playing before the technology boom, through the narration of a geek heroine.
- Maggie Everett '16 and Suzie Tuvell '16 hold a robot they constructed for Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science John Vaughn's class.
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President Mark D. Gearan looks on as Retired Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) delivers his lecture titled, Looking Forward: The ADA, Election, and You as part of the President's Forum in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center. -
Zach Birnbaum 16, Brittany Coburn '17, Rousseau Nutter '16 and Professor of Art and Architecture A.E. Ted Aub III pour bronze for a sculpture in The Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center.
