Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Hannah Wood '18 puts a shot on goal during the Herons game against SUNY Oswego. The goal solidified Wood as the Herons' all-time leading scorer with 90 goals, just the second player in William Smith history to join the 200-point club. -
Leonard DeFrancesco ’56, Court Watch project coordinator for the League of Women Voters, talks with students in Visiting Instructor of Sociology Rene Rojas’ “Sociology of Community” course. As part of the course, students are partnering with local agencies and programs including Rural and Migrant Ministries, Geneva Housing Authority and Tools for Social Change. -
Stephen West '18 poses for a group photo with students in his English class. West is studying abroad in Vietnam this semester. -
Sarah Walters '19 poses for a photo on Oscar, one of six Forgotten Giants created as an interactive art installation by Thomas Danbo. Walters is studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark this semester. -
Members of the Hobart Athletics Student Advisory Board gather for a photo in the Gilman Room. -
Trustee Chip Carver '81 speaks to Herons during a William Smith Athletics Peak Performance seminar in the Geneva Room of Warren Hunting Smith Library. -
Hobart alumni gather at Lock32 Brewery in Pittsford, N.Y. The event was held in honor of Hobart Athletic Director Mike Hanna ’68, who is retiring at the end of the semester. The brewery is owned and operated by J. Casey Dunlavey ’06. -
Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton observes students taking “Principles of Accounting.” -
Students in Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton's Principles of Accounting class play Monopoly in the Common Room of the Scandling Campus Center. Each transaction is recorded in a ledger which will be analyzed later in the week. -
Daniel Robeson ’18 watches a variety of birds as they migrate through the region during a trip to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. -
Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Rochester Institute of Technology Eric Hittinger speaks with students who are participating in the annual HWS Hackathon on Saturday. Co-sponsored by the Centennial Center and the Entrepreneurial Studies Program, the competition challenges students to address an issue through social innovation. -
An aerial view of campus above Stern Hall and Warren Hunting Smith Library capturing a beautiful October day as students walk to class. -
Chris Cambio '18 works on his art portfolio in Houghton House. -
Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D'Angelo works outside of the Goldstein Family Carriage House. -
Professor of Art and Architecture Nick Ruth talks with Shelby Johnson ’21 during a “Color and Composition” class in The Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center. -
Professor of Economics and Chair of Entrepreneurial Studies Tom Drennen talks to students during a site visit to check the progress of the Colleges’ second solar farm. With 8,600 panels, the project in the Town of Seneca is scheduled for completion by year end and will provide hands-on learning opportunities for students. The first HWS solar farm opened in 2016 along Rt. 14 North in the Town of Geneva.
