Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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In the Sanford Room, Assistant Director of the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education Heather Grasso leads an orientation exercise for students preparing for the HWS Job Shadow Program. -
Students create an art display as part of the annual “What is Culture?” event in the Scandling Campus Center. -
Students participate in the Stuff-a-Plush event as part of the Campus Activities Board's annual Relaxation Week. -
President Gregory J. Vincent '83 and Joshua Andrews '20 pose for a photo during the Ugly Sweater Party at the President's House. -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Faye Botham discusses dreamcatchers as part of the Celebrating Heritage Crafts and Conversation series held at the Office of Intercultural Affairs. -
Ryan Klimkewicz '18 and Jake Chipman '18 perform a skit during the HWS Improv comedy show in Albright Auditorium. -
Students share a traditional meal with their Chinese Language Exchange partners during an end-of-semester dinner at the home of Chaplain Maurice Charles (front). -
Kim Wilson Vincent and Edens Fleurizard '20 show off their ugly sweaters during the Ugly Sweater Party at the President's House. -
President Gregory J. Vincent '83 reads a book to students during the Ugly Sweater Party at the President's House. -
Kathryn Taylor '20 and Caroline Ackerman '20 speak to Isabelle Jeppsen '21 while tabling on behalf of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. -
Rachel Gregory, assistant director of Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes, discusses the organization’s role in the community during Professor of Public Policy Craig Rimmerman’s class “Sexual Minority Movements and Public Policy.” She is joined on the panel by Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth, who serves as a hotline volunteer. -
Aidan Nicolai '20 reviews a flyer for Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes during Sexual Minority Movements and Public Policy” with Professor of Public Policy Craig Rimmerman's class in Gulick Hall. -
Students gather for a group photo with Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature Geoffrey Babbitt (front, second from left), Trias Writer-in-Residence John D’Agata ’95 (front, second from right) and his dog, after D’Agata visited the publishing class. -
Students watch the supermoon rise over Seneca Lake on Sunday. -
Award winning author and 2017 Trias Writer-in-Residence John D’Agata ’95 discusses the selection process for submissions to the Seneca Review with students in Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature Geoffrey Babbitt’s “Small Press Book Publishing” class. -
Leslie Colunga '19 and Jedidiah Collins '18 construct a custom stool in Houghton House.
