Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Board Chair Thomas S. Bozzuto '68, L.H.D. '18 speaks at the Board of Trustees dinner at the Finger Lakes Welcome Center in Geneva, N.Y. -
Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth discusses the winning essay by Sarim Karim '22, On Ye Olde Drag Queens: The Subversion of Gender in Renaissance English Theatre, at the First-Year Writing Prize event in the Blackwell Room. -
Rachel Slagle '20 fires a shot into the goal in the Herons' matchup against Ithaca on Wednesday. -
Jonas Toupal '19, a geoscience major, addresses the Board of Trustees luncheon. Toupal discussed his honors project, Using Remote Sensing to Analyze Mercury Contamination in Vegetated Areas: The Case of Tarkwa, Ghana. This fall, Toupal will pursue a Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in Earth and Environmental Science. -
Finalists of the First-Year Writing Prize pose for a photo in the Blackwell Room after being recognized for their essays. The First-Year Writing Prize celebrates excellence in first-year writing at HWS. This year's winners are Sarim Karim ’22, Camille McGriff ’22 and Casey Pupek ’22. -
Volunteers with the Geneva Heroes program participate in Day of Service by helping with groundskeeping at the Washington Street Cemetery in Geneva, N.Y. -
Sophie Ritter '20, Cat DiCara '20, and Alyssa Hamilton '19 participate in Associate Professor of English Nicola Minott-Ahl's capstone course, Writing Women. -
Will Harrison ’20 hits an approach shot on the 18th hole at the Keuka College Spring Invitational on Wednesday. Harrison finished second out of 51 golfers to lead Hobart to a fourth place finish. -
The sun rises over the campus and Seneca Lake on Sunday morning. -
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. -
William Smith’s varsity four competes against Williams on the Caygua-Seneca Canal on Saturday. -
The No. 10 William Smith College rowing team hosted No. 2 Williams and No. 8 Wellesley on the Cayuga-Seneca Canal on Saturday. The Herons’ varsity eight finished third in a tightly contested race with the Ephs and the Blue. William Smith defeated Rochester head-to-head on Saturday and moved up to No. 8 in the nation in the latest poll. -
The No. 1 fan of the Herons makes an appearance at the William Smith regatta on the Cayuga-Seneca Canal. -
Associate Professor of English Nicola Minott-Ahl speaks to students in her Writing Women English capstone class. -
The Herons celebrate their 13 -7 win over the Ithaca Bombers at David J Urick Stadium. -
Dancers from the Arc of Monroe strike a pose with HWS dancers after their Arts Experience performance in Deming Theatre.
