Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Kennedy Jones ’24 works on an assignment in her dorm room in Hirshson Hall. -
Christian Teddy Ruppenstein '22 listens to Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies Tom Drennen during “Quantitative Tools” in Stern Hall. -
An aerial view of the Bozzuto Boathouse and campus on Wednesday afternoon. -
After delivering HWS’ Holiday Gift Project donations, CCESL Civic Leaders for Outreach Gabriela Martinez ’22 and Maydoneri Perez ’22 (left) pose for a photo with staff from Geneva’s AgriBusiness Child Development Center and Geneva City School District’s Head Start program. -
Pierre-Anthony “PA” Martineau ’22 carries the puck through the neutral zone during a Hobart hockey practice. Martineau plays forward for the Statesmen. -
Admissions tour guide Josh Hylkema '21 talks to prospective student Jada Johnson and her family about HWS. -
During a discussion on decision making led by Associate Professor of Psychological Science Emily Fisher, Sam Spear '21 takes notes. -
The sun sets on Odell’s Pond. -
Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar leads an Islamic studies class in Coxe Hall. -
Sadie Mapstone ’21 dodges around a defender during a William Smith lacrosse practice. The Geneva, N.Y., native is a two-time Liberty League All-Academic selection. -
Rane Daramola ’24 leaps up for a reception during a Hobart football practice. The native of Waldorf, Md., plays wide receiver for the Statesmen. -
Spencer Tretter ’21 and Madison Filkorn ’21 work in the lab of Professor of Chemistry Erin Pelkey. -
As part of the renovation project to the Office of Intercultural Affairs, Senior Project Manager Chris Button leads architects and students on a tour of the space. -
The William Smith soccer team practices on Boswell Field. -
Students in Associate Professor of Psychological Science Brien Ashdown’s “Human Sexuality” class discuss infidelity with guest speaker Jana Hackathorn, an associate professor of psychology at Murray State University. -
At the Geneva Sound Factory, Professor of Political Science Kevin Dunn, Sound Engineer Kelly Walker and Carly Shiever ’21 record an episode of “It’s More Complicated Than That,” a podcast about world affairs created by the International Relations program. Here, Shiever interviews Washington University Professor Lori Watt.
