Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Khairul Islam ’25, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Chris Fietkiewicz and Linh Tran ’26 collaborate on a summer research project in robotics. -
Trustee Eric Stein ’89 and Katie Stein (in audience) welcome alumni, parents and students to their home in Darien, Conn., as part of the HWS Summer Series. Joining them were President Mark D. Gearan and Mary Herlihy Gearan. -
Maggie Schlehlein ’25 gives a tour to visiting students and families during the Summer Open House. The final Summer Open House will be held on Aug. 17. -
Taking a break from the classroom, Assistant Vice President of Intercultural Affairs Renee Grant kicks off a water balloon fight during the Summer Institute. -
Summer of Service participants Andy Dinh '27, Johnny Bewley '27, Riyadh Heusner '25, Caroline Ruffner '25, Joy Nguyen '26, Mia Lugo '25, Alison Smith '25 and Maggie Mahoney '26 jump for a photo behind Trinity Hall. They interned at four organizations in Geneva this summer. -
The sun rises over campus. -
Counselors from around the world visit HWS as part of the Upstate N.Y. International Counselor Tour. -
Emilie Mussi '25 (middle) poses with fellow interns in the hanger at Diagnostic Radiology at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, where she is working in the Emergency Department this summer. -
Nikolina Stanic ’26 takes a photo during an internship in the Department for Global Compliance and Reporting at Ernst & Young. She has worked on projects in Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Belgrade. -
Kisean Jones ’25 (center) gives a thumbs up while riding on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil where he is an operations management intern with Urban Bike this summer. -
While interning in the Office of Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA), Aiden Greiff ’25 has his photo taken with the ranking member of the House Rules Committee this summer. -
Jasmine Ho ’27, Aidan Staunton ’26 and Magnus von Krusenstiern ’26 discuss eastern gray squirrels and how cities shape evolution as part of summer research conducted under the direction of Associate Professor of Biology Brad Cosentino. -
Aboard the William Scandling, Jaylynn McCarthy ‘26 retrieves a sample from a plankton net to analyze under a microscope. -
Daudi Aden ’26 analyzes data collected to gain insights in the water chemistry and temperature profiles of Seneca Lake. -
An assortment of zooplankton including copepods and rotifers from Seneca Lake are examined under a microscope. -
The William Scandling research vessel on Seneca Lake.
