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THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Students who successfully completed Honors projects this year attend the annual Porch Party with faculty members and Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. '12.
- John Camara ’19 stands with his Honors adviser Associate Professor of Economics Judith McKinney P'13. Camara’s project in economics was titled Ethnic Enclaves: Wage Premium or Wage Penalty for Second Generation Asian-Americans?
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter '86, P'15 poses with Katherine Howard '19 during the Porch Party for Honors students. An international relations major, Howard's project called How Myth Frames U.S. Foreign Intervention Decisions was conducted under the direction of Salter. - Students selected for Summer of Service join on the steps of Coxe Hall. Coordinated by the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning, the program places interns with local non-profit agencies.
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The Classes of 2019 process through the mini-quad. - William Smith Dean Lisa Kaenzig P’22, Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. '12 and Hobart Dean Khuram Hussain lead the procession to the annual Senior Dinner.
- The Quad is ready for Commencement on Sunday.
- Students in Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis’ “Sustainability, Commodities & Consumption” class present their final project at the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship.
- William Elliman '20, part of the RockSat-C team, solders components for a muon detector. The 2019 HWS team, one of nine in the U.S., will spend 10 days at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in June to integrate a payload they created into a rocket.
- On Thursday, Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. '12 leads the annual walk to the Senior Dinner.
- Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis (back, left) poses with students in her “Sustainability, Commodities & Consumption” class. The students conducted a study on composting in the city of Geneva.
- Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. '12 toasts students who successfully completed Honors projects this year.
- Students in Natural Resource and Energy Economics visit one of the HWS solar farms. The two farms produced more than 5.4 million kWh of carbon free electricity in the past 12 months. The class is taught by Professor of Economics and Chair of the Environmental Studies Department and Entrepreneurial Studies Program Thomas Drennen.
- Xiaonan Geng '19 meets with Associate Professor of Theater Heather May at the end of the semester to talk about a career in performance.
- Seniors listen to speakers at the annual dinner at Houghton House.
- Members of the William Smith Class of 2019 enjoy dinner.
