Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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As part of Day of Service, Anjalee Wanduragala ’26, Jess Duma ’24, Liv Nickerson ’23 and Derrielle Faulkner ’25 work at the Book Fair at the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva. -
Tait Citarella ’26 walks across a slack line on the Quad. -
Isabella Mitrow ’23, Vito Visconti ’23, Madison Sanders ’23, Rachel Kotula ’23 study on the patio of the Scandling Campus Center. -
Nailah Lloyd-Jones ’24, Amalia Temple ’24 and Bri Del Rosario ’25 gather for a photo during the Caribbean Student Union’s Masquerade Ball on Saturday. -
Newly inducted members of Phi Beta Kappa gather with Provost and Dean of Faculty Sarah Kirk and President Mark D. Gearan. -
Following their induction ceremony, STEM scholars gather with Associate Provost Nick Metz, Associate Professor of Chemistry Kristin Slade and Provost and Dean of Faculty Sarah Kirk in Bartlett Theatre. -
Andrew Moriarty ’23 works in the lab of Professor of Biology Sigrid Carle, studying the gene expression of cancer cells. -
Taking advantage of the warm weather, Director of Teacher Education Program and Secondary Education Andie Huskie holds class on the steps of the Salisbury Center at Trinity Hall. -
Associate Professor of Dance Kelly Johnson leads students in “Introduction to Dances of the African Diaspora” outside of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
Students studying abroad in New Zealand take a group photo at the South Island of Aotearoa. -
Quinn Phillips '26 performs an acrobatic kick while playing soccer tennis on the quad. -
Biruk Nardos ’25 and Leah Foster ’25 model in the Model African Union’s fashion show on Saturday. -
Maddie Montgomery ’23 drives toward the goal during the Herons’ 17-8 win over Ithaca College. -
With President Mark D. Gearan (seated), Hobart hockey national champions receive a proclamation from Geneva City Council on Wednesday. -
While studying abroad in Denmark, Emily Johnson ’24 takes a photo in front of the iconic rowhouses in Copenhagen. -
Associate Professor of History Matthew Crow holds “Western Civilizations” at the Classes of 1972 Outdoor Classroom.
