Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Dancers from the Arc of Monroe in Rochester, N.Y., perform in Deming Theatre at the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts as part of the Arts Experience. -
Volunteers with the Geneva Heroes program participate in Day of Service by helping with groundskeeping at the Washington Street Cemetery in Geneva, N.Y. -
Wes Traub '14, human resources development associate at Marsh & McLennan Companies, provides the keynote address at the Benjamin Hale Dinner, which honors outstanding academic achievement and social contributions to Hobart College. -
Hobart Dean Khuram Hussain provides the introduction at the Benjamin Hale Dinner. -
Day of Service volunteers pose before heading out to sites across the Finger Lakes region to garden, clean, paint and help area schools, churches and nonprofits. -
Donovan Hayden '19 delivers the student address at the Benjamin Hale Dinner. -
Teya Lucyshyn '19 has been selected to join the Peace Corps. The biology and educational studies double major will head to Ukraine this summer to serve as a community youth worker. -
Professor of Art and Architecture Lara C.W. Blanchard discusses the Golden Pavilion at the temple of Rokuonji (also known as Kinkakuji) in Kyoto, Japan, during her Japanese Art and Culture class. The building is part of a Zen Buddhist temple dating back to the late 14th century. -
The sun rises over the campus and Seneca Lake on Sunday morning. -
Students perform chemical analyses on dyes extracted from foods in the Quantitative Chemical Analysis class with Professor of Chemistry Walter Bowyer (back right). -
Associate Professor of Political Science Stacey Philbrick Yadav discusses ethnographic and interpretive approaches in political science in Qualitative and Interpretive Research Methods. -
Theater professor Heather May performs Rearranging the Furniture, a solo act about dealing with the process of losing her sight and how to make the theater industry, specifically directing, more accessible especially for those that are visually impaired. The audience wore blindfolds for most of the performance. -
Jerah Siegal '21 presents Biodome, a self-sustaining greenhouse that can be built on small spaces such as rooftops, during the National Science Foundation I-Corps Short Course Program. The two-week Customer Discovery workshop is designed to accelerate early-stage ideas toward business and entity creation. - Marilla Gonzalez, founder and owner of Waste Not, meets with Visiting Professor Craig Talmage's entrepreneurial capstone students for a project update at the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship. Gonzalez hopes to open her health food and commerce store on Exchange Street in Geneva, N.Y., this summer.
- Margiloff Family Entrepreneurial Fellow Ed Bizari guest lectures about angel investors in Visiting Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Craig Talmage's capstone seminar at the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship.
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Director of the Abbe Center for Jewish Life and Hillel adviser Julianne Miller provides the invocation for the Benjamin Hale Dinner in the Vandervort Room of Scandling Campus Center.
