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THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Associate Professor and Chair of Classics Leah Himmelhoch spars with Kahiya McDaniels '19 on the William Smith lawn during the First-Year Seminar, Ancient Warfare: How Homer's Iliad Changed the World.
- During the First-Year Seminar, Ancient Warfare: How Homer's Iliad Changed the World, Malyk Daley-Pinkard '19 battles with Ella Bourisseau '19 and Sarah Coleman '19 on the William Smith lawn to demonstrate the accuracy of Homer's description of combat.
- Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Brenda Maiale and students taking her course, Anthropology History and Theory, enjoy the warm weather by having class outside near the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Professor of Art and Architecture Nick Ruth holds a critique session with students in his Advanced Drawing class in the Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center. The students are investigating the use of biological forms as a point of departure during the drawing process.
- Michael Dick '70, P'09 and Lindsey Dick Riter '09, MAT '10 represent Hobart and William Smith Colleges during the inauguration of Laurie L. Patton as Middlebury Colleges' 17th president on Sunday.
- International management consultant Lisa Miller Goldman '74 leads a discussion in Coxe Hall during Associate Director of the Centennial Center for Leadership (CCL) Amy Forbes' Entrepreneurial Leadership class. Goldman is currently serving as CCLs Leader in Residence.
- Allison Magnarelli '18 directs a question to Centennial Center for Leadership's (CCL) Leader in Residence Lisa Miller Goldman '74 during Entrepreneurial Leadership, a course taught by Associate Director of the CCL Amy Forbes.
- Gene Baur, co-founder of the Farm Sanctuary and nationally known author and activist, speaks in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center as part of Food Week 2015. The Farm Sanctuary is a national organization that spreads awareness on the realities of factory farming and rescues animals from factory farms.
- Colleen Moore '16 reads a book behind the Scandling Campus Center on Tuesday afternoon while watching Virginia DeWees' '16 dog, Georgia.
- Geneva Middle School Teacher Jonathan Porschet and Tonya Luna '97 discuss the Fulbright-Hays Program, Siberian Culture in the Golden Altai, during an information session in Stern Hall.
- In the Fisher Center, Professor of Political Science Jodi Dean sits on a panel with other HWS activists defending Seneca Lake against a plan to store propane, butane and methane in the salt caverns adjacent to the lake during a conversation about how community members can get involved with the next phase of the movement.
- Students in Professor of History Susanne McNally's You Are What You Eat First-Year Seminar harvest cabbage at Bejo Seeds, a local experimental farm and agribusiness.
- During a project as part of the First-Year Seminar, You Are What You Eat, taught by Professor of History Susanne McNally, students harvest cabbage to be donated to Food Link Rochester as well as community lunch programs throughout the Finger Lakes region.
- St. Marks Tower stands illuminated in purple as a display of solidarity and support of Courtney Wagner 19, a member of the Herons soccer team who is battling cancer. Smith Hall and the Boswell Field entrance were also awash in purple, Wagners favorite color.
- Eighteen students, members of the HWS dance troupe the Executives, perform Get Like Us.
- Dancers present Molly Naef’s '19 piece “Parasite Rites” on the stage of the Smith Center for the Arts.
