Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- HWS students received honors in a national competition among top business schools in the country hosted by the Simon Business School. The photo features Clint Dunn ’17, Jack Remmert ’16, Paige Anderson ’16, Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton, Justin Partyka ’16, Nikolai Stern ’16, and Gyuri Dragomir ’17.
- Italian filmmaker Daniela Ricci discusses her film, Creation in Exile, with students, staff and faculty after a screening of the film in the Geneva Room on Monday.
- Associate Professor Psychology Michelle Rizzella discusses variables that give rise to the construction of false memories or implausible events in her class, Topics in Cognitive Psychology: Autobiographic Memory.
- The American flag flies over the Quad on Veterans Day.
- Max Gorton '16 and Jack Slattery '16 take advantage of a sunny day to study on the Quad.
- Alexandra Cattie '18 and Andrew Scerbo '18 share a laugh while studying on the first floor of the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Monday afternoon.
- Associate Professor of Psychology Julie Kingery speaks with Kelsi Carr '18 during office hours on Tuesday afternoon.
- Members of the Brooklyn-based arts collective, Not an Alternative, present their project, The Natural History Museum, a work of socially engaged art that functions as a political campaign and a counter-institution on Wednesday evening as part of the Fisher Center speaker series.
- Yelena Minyonok, chief curator of the Folklore Archive and major researcher in the Folklore Division Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, spoke to faculty and students about The Witch Next Door: Miracles of Belief in Modern Russia on Wednesday in Stern Hall.
- Students, staff and faculty gather for a “Fireside Chat” with HWS Chaplain Maurice Charles on Tuesday in the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Julia Yenco '16 takes a moment to study before class on a warm Monday afternoon outside Demarest Hall.
- Members of the HWS and local communities ask questions to a panel of HWS professors and local activists after a discussion on the Syrian refugee crisis. The discussion, From Local to Global Leadership: Understanding the Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis, was hosted by PeaceActionHWS, Intercultural Affairs, and the Centennial Center for Leadership.
- Anthony Giovenelli '18 discusses his independent study on the 2016 U.S. Presidential primaries with Associate Professor of Political Science DeWayne Lucas in the Cellar Pub.
- Katie Allen '18 and Shannon Collins '18 observe an inflatable mitten sculpture on display in the Left Bank Gallery in Geneva. Led by New York City artist Derick Melander, the sculpture was created during a four-day workshop with HWS students in the art and architecture program.
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Nim Farhood '18 reflects on his experiences as a student of Muslim faith at the Colleges during a walkout outside of the Scandling Campus Center on Friday. - Hobart hockey’s Nick Bingaman ’17 battles for the puck against Neumann in The Cooler on Saturday. The Statesmen defeated the Knights 4-1.
