Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Jemma Roche ’19, of Sherman, Conn., gives her brother Thomas Roche a big hug following the President’s Welcome on Stern Lawn.
- Students of the Geneva City School District fill their backpacks with supplies provided by the local chapter of the NAACP.
- DJs Virginia DeWees ’16 and Lucia Cardone ’16 play music during dinner on Friday.
- Associate Professor of Russian Studies Kristen Welsh leads students through the first meeting of the First-Year Seminar “Coming to America” on Friday afternoon. The meetings were held during Orientation to provide new students with an overview of the course work and an opportunity to meet their professors.
- Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature Stephen Cope gets acquainted with students in his Madness in History, Culture and Science, Am I Crazy? First-Year Seminar in the Blackwell Room on Friday.
- From food to games, the Quad was packed with activities for the Classes of 2019 on the first evening of Orientation weekend.
- Eco-Reps Isa Akerfeldt-Howard '18 (left) and Jane Dowling '18 assist First-Year students on the Quad.
- Orientation Mentors Jason Kwong '18 (front) and Carlos Robles '18 (back) help First-Year students paint Frisbees.
- Student Photographer Danny Hastings ’16 takes pictures at a photobooth set up in Rees Lounge on Friday night.
- Students gather for a group photo with their classmates.
- Students play in giant bubble balls and enjoy snacks provided by several food trucks on the Mini-Quad on Friday night.
- Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Jeffrey Blankenship talks with students in his First-Year Seminar “Design in American Culture.”
- On Friday, students meet with their Orientation Mentors and fellow students of their First-Year Seminar class for the first time.
- Members of the Classes of 2019 get acquainted with fellow students in their First-Year Seminar classes on Smith Lawn on Friday.
- Members of the Classes of 2019 mingle on the Quad during dinner on Friday.
- Junsong Zhang ’19, of Nanjing, China, Max Barsh ’19, of Summit, N.J., and Jack Haskell ’19 of Wellsburg, N.Y. join City Council At-Large member Tony DiCostenzo to clean the Washington Street Cemetery on Saturday. The cemetery is part of the Founder’s Square Neighborhood.
