Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Trias Writer in Residence Kazim Ali presents his work in Bartlett Theatre. -
Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Michael Tinkler’s class visits the statue of William Smith created by Professor of Art and Architecture Ted Aub. -
Students attend the Senior Champagne Reception, hosted by the HWS Forever Committee, to kick off their Senior year. -
Guy Morse from Finger Lakes Area Counseling and Recovery Agency (FLACRA) visits Professor of Sociology Jim Sutton’s course “Social Deviance.” -
Kirra Guard '08, MAT '09 visits Associate Professor of Educational Studies Diana Baker’s “Learning Disabilities” course. -
During “Ecology” with Associate Professor of Practice Susan Cushman, Madison Rivero ’28, James Nelson ’26 and Juliza Ariza ’27 record their observations during a lab excursion to the Henry Hanley Biological Field Preserve. -
Students studying abroad in Australia with Professor of Business Management and Entrepreneurship Tom Drennen and Professor of Biology Sigrid Carle gather for a photo in the Great Court at the University of Queensland. -
Dean of Global Education Tom D’Agostino receives a standing ovation at the President’s Forum celebrating 50 years of HWS Study Abroad programing. After 25 years at HWS, D’Agostino has announced his retirement. In his honor colleagues established an Annual Global Education Fund. -
Mahamadou Sylla ‘28 and Sofyane Halidou ‘28 compete in a game of Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes at the African Student Association Game Night at the Adams Intercultural Center. -
While in New York City visiting an alum, HWS President Mark D. Gearan bumped into Vincent Orlando '24 while riding the 6 Train in Manhattan. -
Students study on the lawn at Stern Hall. -
Another gorgeous sunset at HWS. -
Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D’Angelo speaks to students during “Architecture Design Studio” in Houghton House. -
Professor of History Lisa Yoshikawa chats with Nico Diaz-Aguilar ’26 about the World War II exhibit in the Asian Studies Department display case in Stern Hall. -
Students work on a group activity during “The Lens of Stand-up Comedy” with Professor of Educational Studies Julia MaKinster. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Brian Clark leads a discussion on landscape historical ecology during “Experimental Archaeology and Paleo-technology.”
