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THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Students in History of the English Language with Associate Professor of English Laurence Erussard evaluate Western-derived conceptions and mythologies about the English language in Demarest Hall.
- In the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts, Professor of Dance Cadence Whittier, Emma Ibbotson '21, Cameron Faulkner '20 and James Truley '20 use a model skeleton to discuss bone function and performance.
- Professor of Dance Cadence Whittier lectures on the anatomy of dance during Anatomy and Kinesiology.
- The pond at Odell's Village thaws on Monday.
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Alden Gassert explains Euler's Method to students during Differential Equations.
- Kaitlynn Sockett '20 performs manipulations on African clawed frog embryos during Developmental Biology with Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon.
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After being announced as the next President of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Dr. Joyce P. Jacobsen welcomes a standing-room-only audience in the L. Thomas Melly ’52 Lobby of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. Jacobsen is the first woman to serve as HWS President. - A butterfly lands on the shoulder of Paighton Alberts '20 at the Butterfly Conservatory in El Castillo. Alberts is studying abroad in Costa Rica this semester.
- Neuroscience and psychology majors Louise Kehres '22 and Emily Rundlett '22 visit Niagara Falls. Accompanied by Associate Professor of Psychology Ron Gerrard, the William Smith students attended the annual Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment research conference.
- Performers in #TheBallentineDays, written by HWS theatre majors in collaboration with Director and Associate Professor of Theatre Heather May, block one of their final scenes. The play opens on Friday, March 1 in McDonald Theatre.
- The reflections of Geneva Hall and Trinity Hall shine in front of Gulick Hall.
- During the United Collegiate Hockey Conference, the Herons celebrate a 2-1 victory over Utica College on Sunday.
- Jules Kennedy '21 skates past a defender during the Herons’ 2-1 victory over Utica College.
- As part of the HWS Green Lens: Environmental and Social Justice film series, students watch a screening of Not Without Us in the Sanford Room.
- Duinya Syed '20, Justas Valciukas '19 and Gizem Hussain '21 participate in Chat and Chew, an evening of conversation and reflection hosted by the Hobart Student Government and William Smith Congress at the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Author and scholar Cynthia Wu presents When Home is Another Prison: Movement and Stasis in a Draft Register's World War II Diary in the Fisher Center on Wednesday.
