Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Nicholas Short ’27 greets Associate Professor of Chemistry Kristin Slade after being inducted as a STEM Scholar during a reception in the Common Room. -
Annabel Ziskin ’25 skates the puck around the back of the net during the Herons’ game against Southern Maine. The William Smith ice hockey team won its 100th game last Friday against UMass Boston. -
Student Trustees Jesse Whelan-Small ’24 and Samari Brown ’24 speak during the Senior Soirée in Bartlett Theatre. -
Javier De La Vega 26 hits a forehand in Hobart squash’s upset victory over Rochester. -
A blanket of snow covers campus as students walk to class on Thursday morning. -
Retiring Professor of History Clifton Hood thanks fellow faculty, staff and students after the celebration of his last class. Hood has been with HWS since 1992. -
Faculty, staff and students pose for a selfie with retiring Professor of Politics David Ost at the conclusion of his last class. Ost has taught at the Colleges for 37 years. -
Luis Gontes ’27 shares his Spotify Wrapped playlist during his shift at the WHWS radio station in Scandling Campus Center. -
The first snowfall of the semester blankets campus on Tuesday morning. -
Professor of Classics Jim Capreedy assists students translating ancient texts in “Elementary Ancient Greek.” -
Under the direction of Associate Professor of Music Mark Olivieri, members of the Jazz Ensemble perform in the L. Thomas Melly ’52 Lobby of the Gearan Center. -
Senior Research Associate in Ornithology at Cornell University Leonardo Campagna gives a presentation as part of the Biology Department’s speaker series. -
At the Provenzano Student Art Gallery, Associate Professor of American Studies Kirin Makker leads a discussion during “Drawing for Study and Storytelling.” -
Hussein Labib ’24 returns a backhand shot during his match against Western University. -
Professors of International Relations Stacey Philbrick Yadav and Kevin Dunn host a joint class in Bartlett Theatre. -
Associate Professor of Educational Studies Audrey Roberson meets with students working on a project about language in her first-year seminar course “Just Words.”
