Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Accompanied by her greyhound, Associate Professor of English Laurence Erussard welcomes students in the Comparative Mythology First-Year Seminar from her Demarest Hall office. -
During lunch on the Quad, students introduce themselves to fellow classmates from a safe six feet apart. -
On Thursday, Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick talks with students taking Earth vs. Humans First-Year Seminar from his office in Lansing Hall. -
Students walk down Pulteney Street on Thursday. -
From his Henry House office, Associate Professor of Mens Studies Chip Capraro talks with students in his Golf Course Architecture First-Year Seminar course. The students remained in their residence hall rooms for the initial introduction. -
The sun sets over the campus on Wednesday night. -
Roommates Jacob Dresser 24 and Benjamin Estabrook 24 join a Zoom session with Orientation Coordinators on Thursday. The students will take The Blue Planet as their First Year Seminar with Associate Professor of Geoscience David Finkelstein. Roommates, seen as a family unit, are not required to wear face coverings. -
The first night of Orientation 2020 concludes with a fireworks display viewed above the Scandling Campus Center. -
In Coxe Hall, Professor of French and Francophone Studies Catherine Gallouët leads a discussion with students in her First-Year Seminar, Paris, Je T'Aime. -
In This Week in Photos, we feature a glimpse of Orientation 2020 that officially kicked off on Thursday morning. Here, the Spirit Squad - Mackenzie Frary 21 and Mimi Smith 21 - spread cheer around campus and via the @HWSOrientation social media account. -
Jeremiah and Lisa Foster P24, P24, P24 help move their triplets, Tiffany, Brittany and Sydney Foster, into Hirshson Hall. Here, Sydney and Tiffany carry a cabinet. -
Linda Somerville, a registered nurse from Hubbs Health Center, interviews and tests students coming to campus. -
At the Barn, Orientation check-in begins with room key distribution and COVID-19 testing. -
In Stern Hall, Associate Professor of Anthropology Chris Annear discusses the focus of the First-Year Seminar, Hunger. -
During Orientation, William Smith students exit the Scandling Campus Center. -
Members of the Classes of 2024 walk in front of Coxe Hall on their way to lunch on Thursday.
