Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Students in Paleontology with Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick tour the Carnegie Museum of History with associate curator of vertebrate paleontology Matthew Lamanna '97 (left). -
During an in-class activity back on campus, students use play-dough to create bivalves. The activity was led by Ali Shaw '22 and Alyssa Sands '22. -
Students hold a Tyrannosaurus rex tooth. -
Students pose in the Dinosaurs in Their Time exhibit, home to dozens of original fossils from throughout the Mesozoic Era. -
Students examine the rib of an extinct Mastodon. -
Students examine Ediacarans. They are very strange and very old. They are probably animals, but not like any group that's around today, Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick says. -
In this special edition of This Week in Photos, we join City of Geneva residents during Solidarity at Six, a daily display of gratitude for essential workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. The event is organized by the Geneva Women's Assembly. Pictured here are Captain of the William Scandling Research Vessel David Brown, Professor of Biology Meghan Brown and their son. -
Professor of Geoscience Nan Crystal Arens plays the flute on her front steps. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies James McCorkle and Professor of Dance Cynthia Williams on their porch. -
Associate Professor of Political Science Paul Passavant plays the trumpet. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Manuel Portillo cheers from his window. -
Senior Communications Coordinator Natalia St.Lawrence '16 cheers from her window. -
Retired academic coordinator of the sciences Anne Warner rings a bell. -
Associate Professor of American Studies Kirin Makker shakes her wind chime. -
Technical Support Specialist Michael Carroll and his wife Natalee Carroll join the Solidarity at Six effort. -
Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D'Angelo and Scott Kanehl cheer from their window.
