Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Professor of Finance and Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business Anat R. Admati delivers the Anderton Economic Policy Symposium lecture “Towards a Better Financial System: Facts and Myths about Banking and Beyond.” -
Dr. Arnold Cohen ’71, P’05 speaks about his career path with pre-med students and the Director for Fellowships and Health Professions Advising Scott MacPhail. -
Will Slayton ’28 wins a header during Hobart soccer’s match against RIT. -
The Herons celebrate Ruth Hotaling’s ’26 first half goal against Ithaca. Hotaling leads the Liberty League with seven goals and 15 points. -
Associate Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Peter Budmen ’15, MAT ’16 leads a discussion during “Leadership Theory I.” -
At the the NY6 International Student Summit in Froelich Hall, artist Natasha Smoke Santiago speaks about being influenced by her Haudenosaunee heritage and using clay to create traditional Mohawk pottery, pipes and sculpture. -
The HWS Tutor Corps poses for a group photo during their training. This semester, 110 tutors will support local K-5 students with literacy education. -
Arielle Newsome '28 records a kill as the William Smith volleyball team cruised to a 3-0 sweep over Clarkson. -
Students gather for a photo before heading to Syracuse University's Maxwell School Public Policy Camp to network and explore policy careers and graduate opportunities. -
Students discuss artwork during the closing reception of “Connected from Afar” in the Provenzano Student Art Gallery. -
New York Times best-selling author and Trias Writer in Residence Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah prepares to read from his book Chain-Gang All-Stars in Bartlett Theatre. -
Students enjoy a game of volleyball on the Quad. -
Students, faculty and staff place candles outside Coxe Hall during the Take Back the Night event on Tuesday. -
While conducting a field study on disturbance ecology at Coopers’ Woods, Associate Professor of Practice Susan Cushman '98 joins Jonah Friedman ’26, Maddy Buck ’26 and Alex Miller ’27 to collect data on soil conditions and invertebrate diversity in pitfall traps during “Global Change Biology.” -
Professor of German Area Studies Eric Klaus greets students at the start of class during “Berlin: Yesterday Today Tomorrow.” -
Instructor of Spanish, Latin American and Bilingual Studies Alejandra Molina leads a book discussion on Smith Hall lawn for her course "Latina Writing in the United States."
