Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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“Hey You” choreographed by Isabella Iorio ‘29. -
“Never Tear Us Apart” choreographed by Ariana Obrochta ’26 and Leah Riewerts ‘28. -
“AfroVibez: ASA in Black” choreographed by Emmanuella Appiah ‘27. -
“Turn the Music Up!” choreographed by Vera Dong ’27 and Ian Harrison ‘26. -
“Us, Connected” choreographed by Ian Harrison ‘26. -
“Just Keep Watching” choreographed by Greta Sanford ‘28. -
“Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl” choreographed by Abby Dillavou ‘27. -
“Unravel, repeat whatever will be, will be” choreographed by Jayla Volquez ‘28. -
“The Seven” choreographed by Tarik Williams ‘29. -
“What She Carries” choreographed by Kyla Darrow ‘26. -
In this edition of This Week in Photos, we feature some of our favorite shots from the annual Kinetic Dance Collective showcase, which included more than 100 student performers. Here, dancers present “Runaway,” choreographed by Campbell McCormick ‘28. -
“Fatally Feminine” choreographed by Jasmine Cheung ‘27. -
Fisher Center Post-Doctoral Fellow André de Oliveira Nascimento presents on the Mayan Literary Renaissance unfolding in Chiapas, Mexico. -
Professor of Spanish, Latin American, and Bilingual Studies Carolina Travalia’s “Spanish for the Professions” course holds its annual "The Pitch in Spanish” competition for bilingual entrepreneurs. Guest judges – including Associate Professor of Business Management and Entrepreneurship Craig Talmage, Emeritus Professor of Economics Scott Mckinney, and Instructor of Spanish, Latin American and Bilingual Studies Alejandra Molina – pose with the winning group of Tyler Snyder '29, Daniel Scali '29 and Collin Goff ’28. The team proposed HWS Peer-Lift, a ride-share program. -
Cohen ’67 Bozzuto Center Intern Khalil Fontana '26 congratulates Fiorella Covo Marrugo '29 on winning first place in the Elevator Pitch competition at The Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship. -
HWS Community members celebrate the College Experience Program's 20th Anniversary in Bartlett Theatre with a performance from the program’s band – The Dapper Rats.
