Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Hope Snyder ’22, Star Peña ’22, Emma MacShara ’22, Heidi Aversa ’22 and Sami Foulk ’22 discuss their work on creating “Shared Communities United” with Assets in the Town of Manchester, N.Y. They conducted the work with Professor of Sociology Jack Harris. -
In This Week in Photos, we feature the 13th annual Senior Symposium that was held on Friday. Here, Bliss Doney ’22 presents her work “Why Aesthetic Education Matters to Children” conducted with Professor of Dance Donna Davenport. -
As one of more than 120 students to present during the Senior Symposium, Liam Lyons ’22 discusses his work on the anthropology of mental health conducted with Anthropology Professors Chris Annear and Jeffrey Anderson. -
Bryce Benham ’22 answers questions on his work on Constitutional interpretation as part of a panel led by Assistant Professor of Media and Society Rebecca Burditt. -
Matt McNulty ’22 presents his work on anticancer molecules as part of a panel on “Methods of Resistance and Disruption” led by Professor of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee. -
Alassandra Bonagura ’22 discusses her work “The Power of Collectivity in the Food Support Sector,” conducted under the direction of Assistant Professor of Sociology Kendralin Freeman. -
Master of Arts in Teaching candidate Steven D’Alterio ’21, MAT’22 explains his work “Critical Reads Today: Deconstructing the Western English Literary Canon” with Associate Professor of Education Mary Kelly. -
Abigail Leyson ’22 discusses her research on hookup culture and college relationships that she conducted with Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Maggie Werner. -
Master of Science in Management candidate Jack Lesure ’21, MSM’22 fields questions on his work with Amazon’s “Ring” surveillance technology. Work conducted with Associate Professor of Philosophy Karen Frost-Arnold. -
Karlee Rockstroh ’22 and Noel DeBruyn’22 enjoy discussing their research on improving entrepreneurial studies technical writing with Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Craig Talmage. -
Maegan Manning ’22 discusses her work “Determining Anti-Cancer Potential and Cytotoxicity of Small Compounds” that she did under the direction of Professor of Biology Patricia Mowery. -
During a capstone course, Women's Studies majors and Associate Professor of Women’s Studies Michelle Martin-Baron gather around the statue of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, who graduated in 1849. -
Ednesha Saulsbury '00 and Kim Moore '00 discuss their workbook "Hey Sis, are you Okay?” with students gathered in Bartlett Theatre. -
Students from Angelique Szymanek’s “Museum Studies” class visit the Colleges’ archives in the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Tuesday. -
Students walk by the Scandling Campus Center. -
Goalie Kevin Holtby ’23 uses a stick fake to get a Wagner attackman up in the air during a Hobart clear on Saturday. The Statesmen defense allowed just three goals to the Seahawks, the fewest scored by a Hobart opponent since 2009.
