Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Artistic Director of Kizuna Dance Cameron McKinney shows off his moves during a contemporary dance workshop in Deming Theatre. -
Members of the HWS and Geneva communities gather at Long Pier for the City of Geneva's ceremony of remembrance - April Moffett '21 shows Seneca Lake to “Odyssey” during a “Guiding Eyes for the Blind” training session at Star Park in Geneva, N.Y. Moffett serves as the lead trainer for the Guiding Eyes program.
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In memory of the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, members of Kappa Alpha Society placed American flags on the Quad. The HWS community lost three alumni in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001: Andrew H. Golkin ’93, Scott W. Rohner ’01 and Michael J. Simon ’83, P’11, P’13. -
Members of the Kizuna Dance Company perform in Deming Theatre. -
Students gather for a candlelight vigil in remembrance of the attacks on September 11, 2001. The event was organized by the HWS Young Americans for Freedom. -
Jamie Soucie '20 poses for a photo with “Nalani,” a recent Guiding Eyes graduate, at Star Park in Geneva, N.Y. The students live in the Guiding Eyes theme house on St. Clair Street. -
Kaitlyn Brathwaite ’22 performs during “Open Mic” in the Cellar Pub. The event was sponsored by the HWS Campus Activities Board. -
Director of the Abbe Center for Jewish Life and HWS Hillel Adviser Julianne Miller leads an Erev Rosh Hashanah service at the Bozzuto Boathouse on Sunday evening. The service marking the evening of Rosh Hashanah was attended by students along with faculty and staff and their families. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of German Area Studies Ashwin Manthripragada and Associate Professor of German Area Studies Eric Klaus chat with students at the German Area Studies Welcome Dinner at the Office of Intercultural Affairs. -
Students examine a frame of honeycomb with HWS Food Systems Program Manager Sarah Meyer (right) at the HWS Fribolin Farm. -
West End Blend plays in the Scandling Campus Center on Friday. The band performed as part of a live broadcast of funk and soul on WHWS 105.7. -
Jacob Soll, professor of history and accounting at the University of Southern California, speaks about the origins of modern capitalism during a lecture in the Geneva Room. -
The sun rises over the Hobart and William Smith campus. -
Sadie Mapstone ’21 and Emma Levensohn ‘21 check out a poster of a painting by Vincent Van Gogh during the annual sale in the Scandling Campus Center. -
Students in “Topics in Bilingual Education” with Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies May Farnsworth review Spanish-language books for children at the Geneva Public Library.
