Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Associate Professor of Classics James Capreedy speaks with students in his FSEM “Almost Got Away With It.” -
Joined by Associate Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb, Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Tom Drennen (center) offers tours at the HWS solar farm as a part of HWS’ Year of the Sun series. -
Associate Professor of Anthropology at Florida Atlantic University Meredith Ellis ’04 speaks to students in Professor of Anthropology Jeffrey Anderson’s class “North American Indians” about the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Ellis is assisting a campus task force in looking at the repatriation of human remains currently in the Colleges’ Collections. -
Jack Berube ’26 chips a shot up onto the green during a round at Clifton Springs Country Club. -
On the patio of the Scandling Campus Center, Associate Provost Susan Pliner leads a discussion in “History of Disability” for students in the Master’s of Higher Education Leadership program. -
Malya Sayre '26 tips a ball over the Hartwick block in a 3-0 sweep of the Hawks. Sayre leads the Liberty League in several categories, including kills per set with 4.15. -
Alex Daniels ’26 steals the ball away from a Nazareth defender. -
Students enjoy an afternoon on the Quad. -
Professor Elyse Semerdjian, chair of Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University, discusses her work as part of the Human Rights and Genocide Symposium speaker series. -
Jamie Fine '24 and Mae Kellersman '27 lead a group of kids from the Geneva community at HWS Tennis' annual community tennis day. -
The William Smith College rowing team practices on Seneca Lake. -
On the steps of Coxe Hall, the student band Moonflower performs. -
Artem Buzoverya ’24 skates with a member of the Geneva community at Hobart Hockey’s annual youth clinic. -
On the benches overlooking Seneca Lake, Associate Professor of History Matt Crow chats with students during “Hacking the Law.” -
Professor of Religious Studies Erin Anwar engages with students participating in a group activity during “Ethical Debates in Medicine.” -
Associate Professor of Dance and Movement Studies Kelly Johnson leads students in “Intro to Jamaican Dance” outside of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
