Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Lindsey Farrell Stampone ’08, Beth Meyer Osborne ’08, Shannon Gale P'17 and Thomas R. Burke P'17 pose for a photo during the HWS Twin Cities Gathering. -
Statesmen celebrate with their fans after a goal. -
Alec Robitaille '21 sneaks a shot past the goaltender during Hobart's 3-1 victory over Plymouth State University. -
Ellie Burns '21 fires a shot on goal during William Smith's 11-6 win over Nazareth College. -
Exonerated death row survivor Kirk Bloodsworth speaks about his time in prison during Cultural Psychology with Associate Professor of Psychology Brien Ashdown. Bloodsworth was the first person in the U.S. to be exonerated from death row by DNA testing. -
Rachel Slagle '20 cuts between defenders during the Heron's 11-6 win over Nazareth College. -
Travis Schneider '21 makes a pass during Hobart's 3-1 win over Plymouth State University in the first round of the NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Championship at The Cooler. -
Emily Stratton ’16 and Dereck Akner ’12 cheer on the Statesmen from the stands in New Canaan, CT. -
Hobart Lacrosse alums cheer on the Statesmen at the alum tailgate before Hobart's game against the University of Vermont in New Canan, CT. The Statesmen beat the Catamounts 17-11. -
Joe Corcoran '79, Beth Holden and Henry “Hank” Holden '63, P'84, P'89 pose for a photo at the alum tailgate before Hobart's game against the University of Vermont. -
Chloe Elmer '20 and Sarah Linser '20 pose for a photo while visiting Edinburgh, Scotland. Both Linser and Elmer are studying in Norwich, England this spring. -
Josh Wasserman '20 stops for a photo at the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. -
In Williams Hall, Associate Professor of Philosophy Karen Frost-Arnold presents the HWS Theatre Frame/Works talk Bias and Exploitation in Online Content Moderation in conjunction with the HWS Theatre production #TheBallantineDays. -
Sarah Rafson, Lori Brown and Illana Curtis discuss their installation Now What?! Advocacy, Activism & Alliances in American Architecture Since 1968. Rafson, Brown and Curtis serve as curators for ArchiteXX, a non-profit organization for the advancement of gender equality in architecture. The installation is currently on display in the Davis Gallery at Houghton House. -
Students walk to class on a warm March afternoon. -
A packed house gathers in the Vandervort Room to hear speakers from Witness to Innocence, a national organization that empowers exonerated death row survivors to advocate for the end of the death penalty in the United States.
