Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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A rainbow appears over Seneca Lake and the HWS sailing team. -
Professor of Media and Society Linda Robertson discusses the state of modern advertising with students in “Introduction to Media and Society” in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. -
Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth and Assistant Professor of Media and Society Rebecca Burditt lead a Frame/Works Series talk for the HWS Theatre production of “Love Sick.” -
Renowned Kosher chef, food scholar and author Tina Wasserman welcomes students, faculty and staff to “Cooking, Culture and Chemistry” with Associate Professor of Chemistry Justin Miller in the kitchen at HWS Fribolin Farm. -
University of Iowa graduate student Tiffany Tucker discusses the importance of incorporating humor in writing during a workshop in the Blackwell Room. -
As part of “Topics in Bilingual Education” with Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies May Farnsworth, Jane Lawrence ’21 and Selena Kattick ’20 teach in Spanish to children at the Geneva Public Library. -
Associate Professor of Chemistry Justin Miller and Associate Director of Health Professions Counseling and Fellowship Advising Scott MacPhail speak to students about the Colleges’ pre-health program during an information session in Napier Hall. -
Sara Wroblewski ’13, founder and CEO of One Bead, says the Centennial Center was “the birthplace of my identify as a female nonprofit executive.” -
A student studies on the Coxe Hall steps. -
As part of HWS Food Week, students enjoy the results of the 100-mile themed dinner, which highlighted foods from local farms. -
Students from Canandaigua Academy create a “Climate Action Plan” at the Youth Climate Summit. The event, organized by the Finger Lakes Institute and funded by Siemens Corporation, brought 14 school districts together to discuss climate action reform and sustainability initiatives in their communities. -
Students shop at the Fun Friday Career Closet hosted by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education in the Scandling Campus Center. -
Hobart College Dean Khuram Hussain introduces the fourth annual HWS Impact on Monday in the Vandervort Room. The event serves as a platform for students to engage in a collective exploration of campus culture. -
William Moss '21, Justin Lampert '21 and John Baron ’21 pose for a photo outside of Medbery Hall on Tuesday evening. -
During a post-discussion following HWS Impact, Director of Intercultural Affairs Alejandra Molina talks with Caroline Kelly ’20 and Katherine Vangaever ’21. Campus Safety Officer Maurice Harling ’18, P’16 also spoke at the event. -
Zahra Arabzada ’19 speaks about her experience as a child in Afghanistan during HWS Impact.
