Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Richie Andes '19 does a flip to celebrate his first day in Wales in front of Llansteffan Castle, a 10th century Norman structure situated at the mouth of the Tywi River. -
Students gather on Stiles Field to cheer on Hobart rugby. -
In Houghton House, Morgan Sawyer 18 works on the design for an overlook to be located on the path down to Bozzuto Boathouse as part of Introduction to Architectural Design II with Professor of Art and Architecture Jeffery Blankenship. -
The HWS sailing team practices on Seneca Lake. Sailing World magazine recently ranked HWS fourth in the nation among co-ed college sailing teams. -
William Smith field hockey practices at sunset on McCooey Field. -
Liam Murphy '18 leads the Hobart Football team out of the tunnel before their game against Shenandoah University. -
Students hit the court on Saturday for Kappa Alpha's Halfway to March Madness Charity Basketball Tournament. The proceeds benefitted the Muscular Dystrophy Association. -
Students, faculty and staff participating in the Leadership Institute pose for group photo in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center. More than 100 HWS students and Geneva High School juniors and seniors participated in the three-day leadership conference. -
Author John DAgata 95 offers a talk as this years Trias Writer-in Residence. A professor of English and director of the Nonfiction Writing Program at the University of Iowa, he is the author of The Lifespan of a Fact and About a Mountain, which was named by the New York Times as one of the 100 Best Nonfiction Books Ever Written. -
Denzel Degollado '19 helps Sandro Carboni 19 get tickets for the Buffalo Bills vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game on Oct. 22. Center Ali Marpet '15 plays for Tampa Bay. -
With help from Saga cook Joseph Showtime Joe Hatfield, Tziapora Glaser '18 prepares food in the Tina Wasserman Kosher Kitchen of the Abbe Center for Jewish Life. -
Dana Gross '18, Maggie Malloy '18, Sophie McCracken '18, Elizabeth Feingold '18 and Bridget Smith '18 take advantage of the warm weather on the Hope House porch. -
An exhibit by Associate Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar titled Fashion Fusion: Diversity in Islamic Dress is on display in the Solarium Gallery in Houghton House. The exhibit articulates the diversity of styles, colors, textures and fabrics in Islamic fashion. -
Michael Rawlins 80, P16, principal user experience design architect for ESPN, chats with Sam Farman '19 about a summer internship at ESPN. The event was sponsored by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education. -
Students on the Behind the Scenes NYC career exploration program pose for a group photo with Good Morning America host Michael Strahan during a visit to the GMA studio. -
This years winning Hackathon team Chloe Brown 21, Jack Polentes 21 and Isabella Pardales 21 stand between judges Ted Kidd 87, partner at Energy Efficiency Specialists; Noah Lucas 13, HWS sustainability coordinator; Julie Bazan 93, COO at Cobblestone Capital Advisors; and Kate Strouse Canada 98, program coordinator for the Maxwell Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement at Syracuse University. The annual Hackathon competition challenges students to address an issue through social innovation.
