Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Photographer Adam Farid ’20 photographs Vicente Lyon ’27 during Hobart football’s media day in the Poole Family Dome. -
Heron soccer player Hannah Goodness ’28 moves into her residence hall in de Cordova Hall with the help of her brother. -
Staff Counselor Mary Martini-Hausner and Director of the Counseling Center Tasha Prosper converse at the HWS Counseling Center. -
This week, we highlight the work being done around campus in preparation for the start of the academic year. Here, Vice President for Campus Life and Dean of Students Becca Morris leads campus volunteers in inspecting residence halls. -
In the Rosensweig Learning Commons of the Warren Hunting Smith Library, Access Services Specialist Catherine Morse-Jahna and Access Service Coordinator Lisa Gibson clean and organize shelves to display books by faculty authors. -
Buildings and Grounds’ Jeff Stahl mows the lawn outside of the Thomas Poole Family Admissions Center. -
Sandeep Tissaaratchy ’26 gathers with his colleagues at the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society in Hong Kong, where he is interning this summer. -
An aerial view of campus on the shore of Seneca Lake. -
Julianna Thornburg ’28 and Jioia D’Andrea-Mucciarelli ’27 interview Anthony Carey ’66 about his Peace Corps Volunteer experience from 1966 to 1968 as an English teacher in Turkey. -
Director of CashPro Product Management Kiersten Hamilton ‘12, Esme Pham ‘26 and Treasury Sales Officer Christina Mitrow ‘22 pose for a photo at Bank of America, where Pham completed an internship this summer. -
Isa Daniels ’26 presents a sales pitch to her colleagues at Screenvision Media, where she completed an internship. -
Isabella Ruiz ‘27 stands outside of The Dove Block Project in downtown Geneva, where she is interning this summer. -
Callum Letters ’27 (left) poses at the premiere of F1: The Movie while interning with Formula 1 in London this summer. -
While interning with Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association, Jackson Abreu ‘25 reads to children at the Geneva Public Library to teach them about the importance of water. -
With direction from Professor of History Matthew Crow, Connor Gasper ‘26 and Alyssa Hanuscin ‘27 lead a “Matters of Memory” program funded by the Mellon Foundation for local children to learn about the printing press. -
In Stern Hall, Leia Brunt ’26 and Professor of Sociology Jim Sutton discuss Brunt’s summer research project creating a secure database of accounts from victims and survivors of crime.
