Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Maddie Sherwood '21 assists students with their math homework at the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva. As part of the HWS Tutor Corps, more than 40 students work with youth in first through sixth grade after school. -
Students assemble cleaning kits during a St. Patrick's Day open house hosted by Kim Wilson Vincent HON'21 at the President's House. -
At the Boys and Girls Club, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee shows Geneva Middle School students how to throw pottery. -
Associate Professor of English Laurence Erussard walks her greyhound outside of Smith Hall. -
Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton discusses midterm exams with students in his Portfolio Analysis class on Wednesday. -
The sun rises over Bozzuto Boathouse. -
Blowing a whistle, Assistant Professor of Dance Kelly Johnson (back, center) creates a beat for students to dance during Introduction to Jamaican Dance class. -
CJ Boleware '19 responds to a question posed by Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton during his Portfolio Analysis class. -
Jonah Salita ’19 captures the sun setting over Coxe Hall on Monday night. -
Students walk to class on a snowy afternoon. -
Guest Chef Arkadiusz Nowakowski prepares to cook authentic Polish cuisine in Saga on Saturday evening. -
Dr. Regina Triplett ’10, a pediatric neurology specialist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, talks about pursuing a career in medicine as part of the Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series. -
As part of the Cross Cultural Coffee Hour series, Ren Workman '18 presents Vietnamese Performing Arts Captured, a collection of photographs taken during her semester in Vietnam. The project was funded through a Student International Initiatives Fund grant from the Center for Global Education. -
In Bartlett Theatre, Dizzy DeScretion performs an impersonation of actress Marilyn Monroe during “The Drag Show” hosted by the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, the Campus Activities Board and Pride Alliance. -
Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown (center) and Assistant Professor of History Matthew Crow (seated, right) discuss the role of the U.S. trade embargo following Castro’s revolution and the arrival of non-native species as part of a talk “Maritime Matters: Politics, Revolution and Ecology” in the Blackwell Room. -
In Scandling Campus Center, students sign a banner for President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 in celebration of his birthday on Sunday.
