Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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ORAP housemates Kylie Dagit ’25, Julia Cianflone ’24 and Ben Scherluebbe ’26 show off their theme house decorated as part of Homecoming and Family Weekend. -
New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni, Communications Strategist Lee Carter, Hobart Dean Scott Brophy ’78, P’12, P'25, Honorary Trustee Herbert Stern '58, P'03, LL.D. '74 and Trustee Samuel Stern, ESQ. '03 join “Nationalism” with Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter ’86, P’15. -
President Mark D. Gearan moderates a conversation with New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni and Lee Carter, communications strategist and Fox and MSNBC contributor, during the Stern Family Forum. -
Braeden Wimer ’25, Nolan Firth ’25 and Jack Schleicher ‘27 walk to class on Wednesday afternoon. -
Students in the Master of Science in Management Program learn from Jim Cecere ’91, founder and owner of FLX Goods and Vinifera, who was recently named to Wine Enthusiast’s 2023 Future 40 list. -
On the Quad, students in CCESL Director Katie Flowers’ FSEM learn about mindfulness with Professor of Psychological Science Julie Kingery. -
Students work on individual projects during “Three Dimensional Design” with Professor of Art and Architecture Ted Aub. -
Recent graduates in NYC join President Mark D. Gearan and Robert B. Karofsky ’89, President of UBS Investment Bank for coffee, connection and career insights. -
Hillcrest House residents Jaylon Washington ’23, MSM’24, Genesis Rosario ’24, Soleil Randall ’25 and Roman Vargas ’24 participate in the house decorating contest to kick off Homecoming and Family Weekend. -
Hudson Chou ‘27 debates in the Open Quarter Final during the United States University Debate Championship. Chou and debate partner Fairooj Suhita '27 advanced to the semifinal. -
Dr. Syed Zaidi ’12 speaks to students during “Being Muslim on an American Campus” in Bartlett Theatre. The event was hosted by the Muslim Student Association. -
The Hobart football team practices on Boswell Field under a beautiful fall sunset. -
Trias Writer in Residence Rachel Yoder welcomes New York Times bestselling author Jessamine Chan to an advanced writing workshop. Chan also gave a reading of her work on campus. -

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