Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Maggie Salmon '18 stops a shot from an Oswego State player on Sunday night. -
Participants in the Geneva Heroes program take part in a team building exercise in the Vandervort Room on Saturday. -
Mary Kubinski '17, Molly Gorelick '19, Kayla Jones '17 and Hannah Brooks '17 pose for a photo in Trinity Hall. The students will attend the IMPACT Conference at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The conference is historically the largest gathering in the country of socially-engaged college students. -
Members of Geneva Heroes, a mentoring program that pairs HWS students with students from the Geneva City School District, pose for a photo in the Vandervort Room on Saturday morning. -
Matthew Morio '19 studies on the second floor of the Warren Hunting Smith Library. -
Father Thomas P. Mull leads a Catholic Ash Wednesday service in St. John's Chapel. -
Theresa Lohr '18 and Sean Bright '17 recently landed coveted summer analyst internship positions at Credit Suisse in New York City where HWS Trustee Craig Stine '81, P'17 serves as executive vice chair of the Global Financial Institutions Group. -
Students in Assistant Professor of Theatre Christine Woodworth’s Theatre History II class gather for a photo after attending a production of Stupid F***ing Bird at Syracuse Stage. -
Cecelia Foley '18, Alex Cirra '17 and Hannah Fricke '18 enjoy cotton candy in the Scandling Campus Center. The event was sponsored by Student Activities. -
Students gather for a photo during the Super Bowl party at the Intercultural Affairs Office. -
Many of the students who work at WEOS-FM and WHWS-FM gather for a photo outside the radio station studio in the Scandling Campus Center. They are joined by Station Manager Greg Cotterill (back right). -
Bree von Bradsky '16 films members of 3 Miles Lost and others from the Colleges’ community on the steps of Coxe Hall for a music video she is producing to support sexual violence awareness. -
Evan Schwab '16, Emily Standiford '19 and Shannon Collins '18 discuss toxins found in algal blooms, which can pose health risks for humans and wildlife during Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown's Aquatic Biology class. -
Members of the HWS community watch the National Science Foundation press conference in Washington, D.C. as the founding scientists of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Science Collaboration share the first results of their discovery. -
In his Lansing Hall lab, Associate Professor of Physics Steven Penn welds the suspension of a coating sample to a mirror that he is researching for the next generation of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory. Penn pioneered the use of fused silica for LIGO. -
Associate Professor of Physics Steven Penn shares news with the campus community on his research that has detected gravitational waves. Penn is a member of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Research Project, funded by the National Science Foundation.
