Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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In the Rosensweig Learning Commons, Alexander Kerai '19 works on his Honors project, exploring memory and recall in literature. Through his project, he examines the creative writing of modernist authors Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust and Mohsin Hamid. -
An aerial view over William Smith Hill. -
Djeneba Ballo '20 studies for Biostatistics with Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown. -
Students walk to class along Pulteney Street. -
In Trinity Hall, students discuss the origins of memory and meaning during Racial Regimes and Antiracisms with Assistant Professor of American Studies Ani Mukherji. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Angelique Szymanek talks with students in her Performance and Installation Art class in Houghton House. -
Students in the First Year Seminar Build Your Own Westeros, taught by Associate Professor of German Area Studies Eric Klaus, present their final projects. The students showcased the fictional cultures they created over the course of the semester. -
Associate Professor of German Eric Klaus asks Cameron Miguel '22 and Casey Hochheimer '22 questions about their final projects in his First-Year Seminar Build Your Own Westeros. As part of the course, students create their own fictional worlds in order to explore cultural differences. -
Applied Instructor of Guitar Studies and Director of Jazz Guitar Ensemble Greg Wachala and Aleem Mohammad '19 rehearse in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
James Monaco '20, Kevin Cervantes '21 and Divya Tewari '20 discuss current events while reading The New York Times in the Scandling Campus Center. -
Students in Metacognition and Social Justice pose with Dean for Teaching, Learning and Assessment & Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Susan Pliner at the First-Year Symposium. -
Participants in Koshare 2018 gather for a group photo during dress rehearsal in the Smith Opera House. Performances will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and will showcase a variety of dance styles, including Afro-Caribbean traditions, Irish step-dance, hip-hop, ballet and many more. -
Associate Professor of Chemistry Kristin Slade, Sophie Shaw '21, Kelsey Pierce '20, Charmaine Chung '19 and Professor of Chemistry Walter Bowyer gather for a photo after presenting research at the Undergraduate Chemistry Conference at Binghamton University. -
Snow settles on the Quad. -
Campus Safety Officer Gerry Glasso helps students shovel before Thanksgiving Break. Campus Safety Officers dug out more than 50 student vehicles after an early snowstorm in Geneva. -
Taylor Szatko '21 writes early decision applications to medical school in Napier Hall.
