Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Members of the William Smith lacrosse team and Head Coach Anne Phillips check out the dome above the indoor field. -
Members of the Hobart lacrosse team warm up on the new indoor turf field. -
William Elliman ’20, Victoria Loshusan ’20 and Shreeya Desai ’21 work on this year's HWS RockSat-C project, which will become payload on a NASA rocket launching in June. -
Victoria Loshusan ’20 makes an adjustment to a muon detector for the HWS RockSat-C project. The year-long project is designed to detect changes in subatomic particles through a rocket launch that passes through the Earth's atmosphere. -
Guest Artist Alice Sheppard demonstrates a movement during Intermediate Modern Dance Technique with Assistant Professor of Dance Caitlin Mahon. An award-winning choreographer, Sheppard focuses on creating movement that challenges conventional understandings of disabled and dancing bodies. -
Guest Artist Alice Sheppard speaks during her performance of Unrolling Disability Culture and Aesthetics: A Meditation on Intersectional Disability in Dance in Deming Theatre. -
Students in Intermediate Modern Dance Technique with Assistant Professor of Dance Caitlin Mahon (bottom row, second from right) gather for a photo with Professor of Dance Cadence Whittier (back row, second from right) and Guest Artist Alice Sheppard in Deming Theatre. -
The super snow moon rises above the Bozzuto Boathouse and Seneca Lake. -
Jake Preston '20 goes up for a layup during during Hobart's 89-72 win over Bard College. - Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander helps Eleanor Burns ’21 and Colton Corriveau ’21 with an assignment during a biology lab in Napier Hall.
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Professor of Art and Architecture Nicholas Ruth talks with students during “Introduction to Drawing” in the Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center. -
Amanda Adams '21, Rebecca Huss ’22 and Louisa Morrow ’22 analyze the housing for a mouse as part of a biology lab. -
Kirra Henick-Kling Guard '08, MAT '09, Dr. Stephen L. Cohen '67 and Jean Ann Linney '72 answer students' questions during a Careers in Applied Psychology panel in the Sanford Room. -
In the Solarium Gallery at Houghton House, Samuel Adcock '22 reads about the history of the Wannsee Conference. -
As part of the annual HWS Psychology Colloquium, Graduate Student Mentor at Texas A&M University Anna Finley discusses the relationship between focus, productivity and ego as part of her talk “Ego Depletion: Moving Forward on the After Effects of Self-Control” in Gulick Hall. -
Students examine and comment on images demonstrating the history of racism in the United States as part of the event Strange Fruit: Lynching, the American History… The event was co-sponsored by Sankofa and the History Department.
