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THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Students in Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies Courtney Wells class Le Midi de la France learn to play the southern French game pétanque behind the Scandling Campus Center.
- Poet, translator and hybrid-forms artist Jody Gladding reads from her collection of poems during the Trias Reading Series in the Hirshson Ballroom.
- Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Ben Ristow and Chris Tacopina '18 talk on the steps outside of Gulick Hall on Tuesday afternoon.
- Students walk to class near Bristol Gym and the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Thursday.
- Assistant Professor of Education Diana Baker speaks with students during a class discussion outside of Rosenburg Hall during the class Understanding Autism on Tuesday afternoon.
- While campaigning for Geneva City Council, Mark Gramling met with students in Assistant Professor of Education Khuram Hussain's Schooling and Social Equality class in Merritt Hall. Gramling won a seat on the Council in Tuesdays election.
- Joy Gitter '16 directs a question to City Council candidate Mark Gramling during the class, Schooling and Social Equality, taught by Assistant Professor of Education Khuram Hussain.
- Associate Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar puts the final touches on a traditional Islamic garment worn by Cailey Mastrangelo '19 during a fitting for the Islamic Fashion Show.
- Founder of Center of Bullseye Consulting, LLC, Tom McGarrity P'18 speaks with students about careers in advertising in Gulick Hall. The event was sponsored by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
- From Success Academy, Schooling Manager Keegan Prue 09, Recruiter Rosa Gandler and Outreach Manager Brandon Piper give a presentation on charter schools and how Success Academy works toward academic reform to provide access to children.
- Peace Corps recruiter Anne Tatarsky chats with students during, Pizza with the Peace Corps, held in Trinity Hall. Each year, the Peace Corps sends thousands of volunteers abroad to serve at the grass roots level in fields such as agriculture, economic development, education, environment, health and youth development.
- In the Sanford Room, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati James Herman 79 delivers the lecture, Careers in Behavioral Neuroscience, as part of the Professionals in Residence Speaker Series sponsored by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
- Students walk the runway in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center wearing traditional Islamic garb during the Islamic Fashion Show on Wednesday evening.
- Translator, poet and essayist David Hinton reads from his book of essays, Hunger Mountain: A Field Guide to Mind and Landscape, during the Trias Reading Series in Hirshson Ballroom.
- Students pass on the steps near Merritt Hall on Monday morning.
- Kara Shue '17 drives the ball past a Skidmore College defender during the Herons sixth straight victory with a 3-0 win over visiting Skidmore in a Liberty League match played on John H. Cozzens Jr. '41 Memorial Field.
