Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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The William Smith basketball team cheers on Amelia McCulley ’27 and Leia Brunt ’26 as they perform their pregame handshake prior to their home game against Hamilton on Tuesday. -
In Coxe Hall, students take part in the EA FC 24 tournament hosted by the Gaming Club. -
While studying abroad, Van Tran ’25 and Maddie Wasner ’25 visit the Eiffel Tower. -
Resident Dining Manager Scott Brignall (center) poses with colleagues during his retirement celebration after working at HWS for 42 years. -
Local residents Kathy and Geoff Fuchs host Esme Pham ’26, Joy Nguyen ’26, Khairul Islam ’25 and Jada Smith-Padmore ’24 for Thanksgiving Dinner at their home. -
Tayla Rossi ’24, Megan Geiger ’24, Eden LaRonde ’24 and Katelyn Oswalt ’24 pose for a photo during “Bart-Mitvah” hosted by Hillel. -
Students in “Ancient to Medieval Art” join Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Michael Tinkler and Mary Herlihy Gearan for a tour of the President’s House. -
International Student Success Manager Sherri Martin-Baron welcomes students to a Friendsgiving Brunch during November Recess. -
Grace Covelli ‘25 and Mohammad Yassin ’25 speak at the UNICEF fundraiser for children affected by the Israel and Palestine conflict. The event was hosted by HWS UNICEF and the Muslim Student Association. -
“I’m thankful for my health and the opportunity to study what I love: biology and chemistry,” Malak Fadlou-Allah ’24 says. -
Ahmed Wise ’24 is thankful for his family and a caring and supportive HWS community. -
Andrew Frohlich ’24 is thankful for friends, family and the beauty of the changing seasons. -
Matt Gleason ’27 is thankful for his friend Shreas Settles ’26. They play club soccer together. -
“I’m thankful for the faculty in the writing and rhetoric department who’ve made my path to graduation seamless,” Ella Weiss ’24 says. -
Student athletes Marjorie Plants ’25 and Emma Burger ’26 are thankful for the William Smith athletics community, including the soccer and swimming and diving teams. -
William Ackerman ’25 and Jaheim Pierre ’25 are thankful for their “going-on-4-years” friendship.
