Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature Geoffrey Babbitt offers feedback to Jonah Salita 19 during The Writing Table event in the Office of Intercultural Affairs. -
In the Scandling Campus Center, Divaya Tewari 18, Kevin Cervantes 21, Alexa Holmes 18 and Stephanie Pichardo 20 talk with Banan Otaibi '18 while tabling on behalf of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center during Transgender Day of Visibility. -
Students gather for a photo during the Caribbean Student Association's annual Masquerade Ball at the Cracker Factory. -
With the help of owner Lauren Kane '18, Chloe poses for a photo on a warm spring afternoon. -
Students dance during the Masquerade Ball. -
Davida Eyam-Ozung '20 shows off her prize-winning painting during the annual Masquerade Ball hosted by the Caribbean Student Association at the Cracker Factory in Geneva, N.Y. -
Samantha Legg '20 leaps during a piece titled Headlight choreographed by Bridget Smith 18 in collaboration with fellow dancers. The work is one of 10 performances to be showcased in the Junior/Senior Choreographers' Concert this weekend. -
Students walk past the Warren Hunting Smith Library on their way to class on Thursday afternoon. -
Bernice BB Shed 20, Parker Cornman 20 and Harry Spencer 21 work in the lounge in the Scandling Campus Center. -
Journalist Jill Craig discusses sex work and sex trafficking in Africa during a video conference with students in Social Deviance class with Associate Professor of Sociology James Sutton. -
A national meteorological observing facility managed and operated by the Center for Severe Weather Research, the Doppler-on-Wheels mobile radar collects measurements of tornadoes, hurricanes, lake-effect snowstorms and other types of severe weather across the United States and has been featured on the Discovery Channels Storm Chasers series. -
Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown, Dev Davis 18 and Nimer Farhood '18 speak with Biocontrol Specialist Amara Dunn at Cornell University's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. -
Hobart Tennis Assistant Coach and Ph.D. candidate at Cornell University Bill Weldon discusses powdery mildew, a fungal disease that can appear in hops, with Dev Davis '18 and Nimer Farhood '18 at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. -
Kelsi Carr 18 (left), Ben Grenier 18 and Riley McTague 18 present their market research on Madias homemade sausages to Richard Madia, owner of The Market, as part of their senior capstone course in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship at 22 Castle Street. -
Daniel Lerch 21 studies on the second floor of the Scandling Campus Center. -
Food Systems Program Manager Sarah Meyer and Fribolin Farm Intern Hannah Wood 18 lead a session on tapping maple trees for sap with student volunteers at the HWS Fribolin Farm.
