Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- The Statesmen celebrate a 78-74 victory over a then No. 14 Saint Joseph to advance to the second round of the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship.
- Hobart faces off with Springfield in the second round of the tournament. More than 1,500 fans packed the court during an intense game. Here, Daniel Cook '23 takes possession of the ball.
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Hobart has possession of the ball. - Tucker Lescoe '20 dribbles past his defender. During the Saint Joseph game, he broke Hobarts season record for 3-pointers made, finishing the season with 87. Lescoe was named to the All-East second team by D3hoops.com and the NABC.
- Edens Fleurizard '20 snags a rebound. He broke the Hobart career field goal percentage record and ranks sixth in career rebounds.
- Patrick Walker '23 fires a bounce pass around a St. Joseph defender.
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In the final two seconds of play, Dan Masino '20 scores the game-winning layup against Springfield. In a postgame interview, Masino said, Coach Thompson called me over and said if they give you an alley, take it and finish it. The belief that the head coach has in you...When I shot it, I knew it was going in. - Daphna Bendull '21 discusses her semester of research conducted in Germany at the biannual Blocker Fellowship showcase.
- During Macroeconomics, Assistant Professor of Economics Kellin Stanfield analyzes the effects of COVID-19 on the economy using a macroeconomic model developed in class.
- During Modern American Literature with Professor of English and Comparative Literature Anna Creadick, Haley Schoenberger '22 poses a question while discussing The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway.
- Students hang the exhibit something worth searching for by Sarita Zaleha in the Davis Gallery at Houghton House. The work is a history of the largely forgotten spring water system in Geneva, N.Y. and the greater Finger Lakes region.
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Assistant Professor of Sociology Ervin Kosta lectures in Stern Hall. - To preserve the safety and health of the HWS community, the Colleges announced a shift to a remote learning model on March 13. Before students left campus, Chief Photographer Kevin Colton stopped by classrooms, study spaces and events to find students engaged in critical studies of globalism and the world economy, government and society, and the arts and athletics. Here, Shannon Smith '20 studies in the Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center.
- Students who were slated to perform in the Junior/Senior Choreographers' showcase pose for a publicity poster in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
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Director of Intercultural Affairs Alejandra Molina joins a delegation in Cuba in support of the Cuban people organized by the NY State Academy of Trial Lawyers. -
Students meet Joseph Goings 01, Mark Darden 87, Kelly Wynn 83, Hon. Ludwig Gaines 88, Stacy Okoro 05, Algrin Flowers 91 and Brian Sales 89 in Washington, D.C. They also visited the African American History Museum, the National Portrait Gallery and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Kings monument. The trip was organized by the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
