Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Anna Murphy ’21, MSM ’22 fires a shot on goal during the Herons’ 20-6 victory over nationally-ranked Geneseo. Murphy had four goals. -
Isabelle Goings-Perrot ’25 hits a drop shot in William Smith’s match against Allegheny. The Herons edged the Gators 5-4 to earn their first victory of the season. -
Professor of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee discusses the environmental health consequences of mining during Japan’s early industrialization with students in “Environment and Development in East Asia.” -
Aaron Hittman ’22 and David Mark ’22 study in the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Tuesday. -
Beginning a unit on “Political Philosophy,” Associate Professor of Philosophy Greg Frost-Arnold asks students to consider what would happen if there were no governments nor laws. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Asian Studies Jingsheng Zhang teaches “Beginning Chinese II” in Stern Hall on Tuesday. -
Associate Director of Intercultural Affairs and LGBTQ+ Centers E. Tejada III talks with Soleil Randall ’25 while distributing T-shirts and flags in conjunction with Pride Week festivities. -
On International Women’s Day, students play a trivia game naming famous women in order to win a prize. -
Students finish their class assignments on the second floor of the Warren Hunting Smith Library. -
Sreyan Kanungo ’23 and Sarim Karim ’22 pose for a photo after winning the Finger Lakes Cup debate on Friday by beating teams from Colgate, Cornell and the University of Rochester. -
Renown Guinea-style African dance and drumming instructors Youssouf Koumbassa and Mohamed Diaby teach students in Kelly Johnson’s class on Wednesday. -
Attackman Derrek Madonna ’22 cradles the ball during the 139th meeting between the Hobart and Cornell lacrosse teams. He finished the game with a pair of goals. -
Newly hired Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Assistant Director Peter Budmen ’15 talks with Julia Beaudet ’23 about service opportunities on Tuesday. -
Ian Akbreski ’23, a Blocker Fellow studying abroad in Tübingen, Germany, visits Salzburg, Austria for the weekend. -
“100 years is a long time, but maybe not as long as you think,” notes Professor of Philosophy Eric Barnes while snapping a photo of Elfie in front of the monument erected by the Classes of 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1925. -
During the welcome reception for Writing Colleagues, Hannah Dennison ’25 (right) introduces Sydney Herbruck ’25 on Thursday in the Common Room.
