Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Students on the New York City Finance Experience walk down Wall Street. - Members of the HWS Guiding Eyes club, Elizabeth Anderson ’19, April Moffett '21 and CJ Sturges '20 train their dogs Nadine, Odyssey and Nils. Through the Guiding Eyes organization, students help raise dogs to lead blind and visually impaired people.
- At North Street School, Daniel Juarez '15 collaborates with Katherine Alvarez, a Spanish language teacher, on a poster celebrating the city's dual immersion language program. Juarez is a substitute teacher who helped illustrate the poster.
- Assistant Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Ingrid Keenan, Quinn Cullum '18, Lucia Cardone '16 and Professor of Art and Architecture Lara Blanchard walk in the Women's March in Seneca Falls, N.Y., the birthplace of the Women's Rights Movement.
- Bill Burns from the Family of Promise of Ontario County speaks to HWS students and community members about homelessness in Ontario County and volunteer opportunities. The event was organized by the Center for Civic Engagement and Service Learning.
- HWS students march with the Geneva Women's Assembly in Seneca Falls, N.Y.
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At Showtime, Timothy DeLaney '80, senior vice president of network operations, answers questions about his career in the media and entertainment industry. -
Tanner Poisson '19 takes notes at the Hollywood Reporter. -
Students get an inside look at an editing bay at Showtime. - Mason Barron '15, Lucy Carr '17 and Anna Worcester '18 talk about day-to-day life at Merkley + Partners, an advertising agency in New York City.
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Senior Director of Influencer Strategy Brian DiFeo '00 discusses careers in public relations during a visit to MWWPR. -
Senior Director of East Coast Television Scott Perry '91 gives students an overview of his work at the Hollywood Reporter. -
Students wait to cross the street in Times Square. -
At CNN, Account Executive Brianna Burtman '08 speaks about strategies for landing internships at news organizations. - During the Behind the Scenes career event in New York City, correspondent at MTV Josh Horowitz '98 speaks to students about his career trajectory.
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Madison Bradley '19 and Madison Weller '19 look out over Times Square.
