Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Jada Smith-Padmore ’24 hangs a poster advertising Athletics Day of Donors in Demarest Hall. The annual fundraising campaign will be held Feb. 22 and 23. -
Professor of Economics Joyce Jacobsen offers a class on “Introductory Economics: Discussing Demand and Supply” during the Admitted Student Day. -
During a Career Services talk, Dominique Ellis ’15 discusses his work with the U.S. Secret Service. -
Margaret Mulvaney ‘24 , Ariana Angus ’25 and Brooke Prochniak ’25 enjoy an unseasonably warm afternoon on Wednesday. -
Prospective students tour campus on Saturday. -
Tia Thevenin ’23, Katie Brown ’23, Will Alling ’23 and Abdoulaye Diallo ’23 talk with prospective students during the Admitted Student Open House on Saturday. -
Geneva Historic Museum Curator John Marks talks to students in “Critical Museum Studies” with Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Angelique Szymanek. -
President Mark D. Gearan talks with Caroline Schroth of Shaker Heights, Ohio and her family during a reception at the President’s House as part of events for admitted students. -
Associate Professors of Geoscience David Finkelstein and Tara Curtin discuss “Climate Change and Human Infrastructure” with prospective students and their families on Saturday morning. -
In the kitchen at the President’s House, Professor of Chemistry Justin Miller and students in his “Bonding with Food” class make eggnog, meringues and chawanmushi to study the impacts that temperature, moisture and other ingredients have on egg proteins. -
This year’s finalists in the Todd Feldman ’89 and Family Pitch Contest, Christopher Bass ’23, Connor Quinn ’23, Zaheer Bowen ’23 and Hagen Morris ’23 gather for a photo. -
Laila Selim ’24 prepares to hit a shot at the Smith Squash Center. Selim and the William Smith College squash team are ranked 13th in the nation and captured their fourth Liberty League Championship in Canton, New York on Sunday. -
The Hobart and William Smith Alpine ski teams pose at their first race of the season at West Mountain. -
With Professor of Economics Tom Drennen, Master of Science in Management students enjoy a Career Trek in Rochester, N.Y. Here, they visit Plug Power Inc. hosted by Operations Controller James Painton ’97, P’25. -
Teddy Gianoulis ’25 studies for chemistry in the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Thursday. -
Managing Director of Business Development David Grome ’07 introduces NextCorps, a non-profit helping innovative companies launch and grow.
