Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Professor of Art and Architecture A.E. Ted Aub assists Bramm Watkin 20 and Zachary Birnbaum '16 as they pour bronze into a form as part of their Advanced Sculpture Workshop class in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center. -
Assistant Professor of Dance Kelly Johnson creates a beat while students perform their Introduction to Jamaican Dance midterm. -
Professor of Biology Beth Newell discusses species dispersal models in Biological Reponses to Climate Change with Luke Pfund 18, Dan Robeson '18 and Shweta Patel 18 during a Biology senior seminar in Coxe Hall. -
Rap artist A Boogie wit da Hoodie kicks off the spring semester with the Welcome Back Concert in the Robert A. Bristol '31 Field House. -
Dawn at Bozzuto Boathouse. -
Students walk to class following an early morning snowfall. -
Tucker Leicht '20 finds a quiet spot to study in the Blackwell Room. -
Patrick Wolber 18 and Christopher Williams 19 practice a dialogue during rehearsal for Waiting for Godot in the McDonald Theatre. -
Radar meteorologist from the Center for Severe Weather Research, Alycia Gilliland (left) demonstrates how to use the Doppler-on-Wheels (DOW) mobile weather radar to Haley Okun 18 and Elizabeth McCabe 18. As part of a grant awarded by the National Science Foundation, the DOW was in the region for an extensive education and outreach program. -
During their robotics class, Chase Brown 19 and Jonathan Koch 19 repair an unexpected mechanical problem with their tractor tread robot named Wall-E. -
Nathalie Reyes-Madrid 20 chats with Associate Professor of Education Khuram Hussain on the Warren Hunting Smith Library Patio. -
The William Scandling research vessel approaches an HWS Finger Lakes Institute research buoy on Seneca Lake. -
CJ Boleware '19 speaks during Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton's class Portfolio Analysis in Stern Hall. -
Directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth and written by Evan Linder and Andrew Hobgood, 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche recreates the 1950's world of impending nuclear doom and polite society. -
In Warren Hunting Smith Library, Audrey Hunt '20 studies for her Paleontology class with Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick. -
Students enjoy warm weather on the Quad.
