Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Lark Ervasti ’24 smashes a forehand in William Smith’s match against Dickinson. Ervasti picked up her ninth win of the season in the match. -
Matthew Iasenza ’25 fires a wrist shot on goal in Hobart’s game against Elmira. The Statesmen are ranked sixth in the nation and enter the weekend on top of the NEHC standings. -
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Jocelyn Bell discusses the properties of the real line during Math 471 in Coxe Hall. -
New signage in celebration of Hobart’s Bicentennial hangs on the light poles in front of the Warren Hunting Smith Library. -
Archivist and Special Collections Librarian Tricia McEldowney prepares the Bicentennial Exhibit on the first floor of the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Friday. -
In the Warren Hunting Smith Library, Ryan Pero ’25 reads an assignment for “Political Economy of Race” and Emma Lucas ’22 completes reading for “Russia/China Resurgent.” -
Sheila McQuillen ’21, Julia Keogh ’21 and Meriyn Hinrichs ’21 received their All-American honors at the United Soccer Coaches convention in Kansas City, Missouri this past weekend. -
The sun rises over campus and Seneca Lake on Saturday. -
Max Johnson ’23 takes piano lessons from Applied Music Instructor Jeananne Ralston in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
Mo Abdelhafez ’22 hits a backhanded shot in Hobart’s match against Dickinson on Sunday. -
A student walks by Coxe Hall on Wednesday night. -
Artem Buzoverya ’24 pokes a loose puck past the Babson goalie. The Statesmen took on Babson in a top 10 matchup on Sunday at The Cooler. -
Classmates Amad Miller '23, Jake Wright '23, Ben Tesler '23, Sebastian Madrigal '23 and Hunter Jameson '23 enjoy dinner on their first night in Rome. Led by Professor of Art and Architecture Michael Tinkler, the program is offered in partnership with the Gustolab International Institute. -
A view from the Hill on Thursday night. -
On Sunday morning, steam fog rises over Seneca Lake. -
Aidan Rodgers ’25 dribbles past a Union defender in Bristol Gym on Saturday. He scored 14 points, grabbed three rebounds and dished out three assists as the Statesmen beat the Dutchmen 80-76.
