Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
-
Students walk through the mini-quad on their way to class on Friday while waving to Chief Photographer Kevin Colton. -
The Venerable Tenzin Yignyen, an instructor of Asian Studies and a monk in the Dalai Lama’s personal monastery, works with Jamie Fine ’24 on her assignment during “Tibetan Mandala Painting” class. -
Statesman Jordon Walker ’25 rides a shark during Spring Fest on Saturday afternoon. - During two busy days on campus, President and CEO of Chegg Dan Rosensweig ’83 met with students to provide career and start-up advice, and, in the photo here, reflected on his professional journey while providing insight on success in the workplace and lessons in leadership.
-
Professor of History Clifton Hood teaches the “History of HWS Colleges” in Demarest Hall on Tuesday. -
Assistant Professor of Media and Society Harry Gu’s class films the student band Bird Alert on the steps of Coxe Hall on Friday. -
Kelsie Worth ’22 runs the ball downfield against Union, defeating the Dutchwomen 14-8 on Saturday. It was the 501st win for the William Smith lacrosse program. -
On Saturday, a LIU player broke his stick while crosschecking Anthony Dettallas ’24. The Statesman midfielder took advantage of the situation, scoring the fourth of his five goals in the game. Hobart won 21-19. -
Lilly Lin ’22, Clyde Williams ’24 and Caroline Mittleman ’24 study for class in the L. Thomas Melly ’52 Lobby of the Gearan Center. -
Students gather on the Quad for a group photo before conducting work in the community as part of Day of Service. -
Tram Dinh ’25 and Emilie Mussi ’25 garden in Pulteney Park, located on Geneva's historic South Main Street, during Saturday’s Day of Service. -
Members of the Hobart football team clean the lake front during HWS’ Day of Service on Saturday. -
Julia Bellamy ’22 presents on “Image Analysis for Detecting Harmful Algae Blooms in the Finger Lakes” in the Sanford Room. Her work was with Associate Professor of Physics Ileana Dumitriu. -
Presenting work she conducted under the direction of Professor of International Relations Kevin Dunn, Victoria Karpowicz ’23 discusses “Days to Months: The Story of Hope in the Warsaw Uprising” in the Geneva Room. -
Isaiah Hopkinson ’22 presents “Identity over Delivery” as part of a panel on building identities led by Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robinson Murphy in the Sanford Room. -
In the Barron Multimedia Lab, Ali Shaw ’22 explains her work on dual immersion classrooms, conducted with Professor of Education Diana Baker.
