Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Chelten Leggett 18 and Cecelia Foley 19 smile for the camera in the Sanford Room during the Writers Block Party sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
- Members of the HWS community celebrate Kwanzaa in the Vandervort Room.
- Students in Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis' Group Senior Integrative Experience pose for a photo after completing their final harvest from the HWS Fribolin Farm high tunnel.
- Associate Professor of Political Science Paul Passavant leads a discussion about the book Winner-Take-All Politics by Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson in order to understand how the transformation of different political institutions in the U.S. have contributed to the policy outcome of growing economic inequality.
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- Professor of Womens Studies Betty Bayer works with students in her Feminist Theory class as they prepare for their presentations for the upcoming 1977 National Womens Conference at the Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, N.Y.
- The sun sets over the HWS campus on Thursday evening.
- Shruthi Shyam '19, Yating Zhang 19 and Oneal Senra 16 find a relaxing place to study for final exams in the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Wednesday afternoon.
- “I’m looking forward to the Pac and all of the prosperity that the new changes will bring.” – Edith Wormley (Director HEOP)
- “Hmmmm. Oh yeah, T-Pain! I’m excited for him to come. I love throwbacks.” – Meghan Moore ‘18
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- “Hockey-wise, I’m looking forward to the playoffs. Also the spring so it can be warm again. I don’t really like snow.” – Mike Russo ‘17
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Coordinated by the Office for Spiritual Engagement, students, faculty and staff participate in a vigil for the victims of a tragic shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue. -
As a leader in experiential education, this week we feature the HWS Centers that allow students to complement their coursework. Here, students gather for a photo while studying in Brazil this summer through a program offered by the Center for Global Education. -
Students present their plans for a sustainable development project in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship. -
Moritz Marchart ’22 and William Kline ’23 win $10,000 to start their biomaterials company during the Pitch Contest offered by the Centennial Center.
