Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Tebyan Ali 21, Alexis Martinez 21, Yalemwork Teferra 21, Sarah Starks 21 and Chloe Brown 21 walk through campus. -
Professor of Economics Tom Drennen (left) and Margiloff Family Entrepreneurial Fellow Ed Bizari (right) work with students in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship. - Elena Parkins 18 conducts a recital in Froelich Hall as part of her yearlong Honors project in choral conducting.
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Students walk to class on a sunny April afternoon. -
Kathryn Dranichak 21 stops by Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfmans office hours. -
The Herons celebrate after securing their third straight and fifth overall Liberty League tournament championship with a 15-10 win over Ithaca College. -
Members of the Hobart ice hockey team hoist the conference tournament trophy following their win over Norwich University in the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) Championships. -
Head Physician of the U.S. Womens Hockey Team Dr. Allyson Shirtz Howe 94 poses for a photo with Emmy-award winning analyst for NBC sports Pierre McGuire 83 at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea. -
Members of the William Smith sailing team gather for a photo after winning the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women's Championship in Norfolk, Va. -
In this edition of This Week in Photos, we feature some of the top photos from the spring semester. Here, Professor of Education Charlie Temple holds his Storytelling and the Oral Tradition class outside. -
Associate Professor of English Nicola Minott-Ahl discusses Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Litt.D.74 with students during her From Novel to Film class in Demarest Hall. -
Theodore Nappo 18 feeds a giraffe at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. -
Sarah Burstein '19 leaps in the air while hiking along the Alps Mountain Range in Switzerland. Burstein studied abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, through a partnership with DIS and the Center for Global Education. -
Students collect data for beach profiles on Monument Beach in San Salvador as part of the course Carbonates Ancient and Modern The Bahamas, which is taught by Professor of Geoscience Nan Crystal Arens and Associate Professor of Geoscience Diana Boyer from Winthrop University. -
Members of the HWS Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Program climb an ice-covered boulder during a trip to the Adirondacks. -
Carly Kelly 20 rides a camel in the Sahara desert alongside guides and other students studying abroad in Morocco through the HWS Center for Education and the School for International Training (SIT).
