Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies Courtney Wells teaches Le Midi de la France on the Quad on Thursday. -
History major Roman Vargas Garcia 24 works on his calculus assignment in the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Friday. -
Students walk to class on Tuesday morning. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Brian Clark teaches class outside Stern Hall. -
A view of the athletic fields on a sunny morning. -
In the Warren Hunting Smith Library, Mary Hanrahan 22 studies for her Alienation class with Associate Professor of Russian Studies Kristen Welsh. -
Eco-Rep Lindsay Lesnaik 21 plays a sustainability game on recycling with fellow students on Tuesday. -
A student rides his bike across campus. -
Students in Associate Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Ruth Shields First Year Seminar Running Down a Dream listen to career advice from Assistant Director of the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education Shayne Feinberg P17, P20. -
Director of Intercultural Affairs Alejandra Molina (center) talks with Fatim Cisse '23 and Intercultural Affairs Administrative Program Coordinator Nancy Cheri-Arif. -
Felix Beltre 23 and Maydoneri Perez '22 carry packages from the post office. -
Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfman assists Hanna Swett 22 during Fundamentals of GIS computer lab while JoAnna Shaw 22 and Matt Friedkin22 work on the assignment. -
Josh Hylkema 21, a student worker from the Center for Global Education, talks with James Mahoney '24 and Jaimen Bliss '24 about short-term study abroad programs that will be offered this summer. -
Associate Professor of Geoscience Tara Curtin instructs students on how to check the Colleges groundwater monitoring wells in her Introduction to Hydrogeology class. -
Outside of the Warren Hunting Smith Library, Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon talks with students in The Politics of Reproduction, which she co-teaches with Professor of Sociology Renee Monson. -
To commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a flag to represent each of the 2,977 lives lost that day are placed on the hill overlooking the Quad by members the Kappa Alpha Society.
