Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Elizabeth Carlson ’20 breaks up a play during William Smith's 1-0 win over the State University of New York at Cortland.
- Derrick Acheampong '19 takes a shot during Hobart's 2-1 overtime victory against Rochester Institute of Technology on Wednesday.
- Sam Farman '19 battles a defender during Hobart's 2-1 win over the Rochester Institute of Technology.
- Nicola Russell ’19 works on set construction for HWS Theatre's upcoming production of 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- John Schenk '20 and Bryan Huynh '18 walk to class on Tuesday.
- HWS students, faculty and staff gather for a photo with Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Hatch (back row) after watching him perform in The Three Musketeers at Syracuse Stage.
- Abigail Janik '18 chats with students about opportunities available through the William Smith Dean's Office during the WIlliam Smith Involvement event in the Vandervort Room.
- Students present their research on various aspects of German culture during the annual Julius G. Blocker '53 Cultural Showcase in the Vandervort Room.
- Associate Professor of Media and Society Leah Shafer discusses single-camera television shows and the history of the laugh track with students in her Senior Seminar.
- Students in Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown’s “Aquatic Biology” class collect information about the ponds at the Hanley Biological Field Preserve.
- Students collect information about the ponds at the Henry Hanley Biological Field Preserve as part of Aquatic Biology taught by Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown. The 108-acre preserve, located about 15 miles from campus, is owned by the Colleges and operated by the Biology Department.
- In Eaton Hall, Kathryn Oswald '20 (center) conducts tests on water samples from the ponds at the Henry Hanley Biological Field Preserve.
- Students spar on the Quad as part of the First-Year Seminar, Ancient Warfare: How Homer's Iliad Changed the World, with Associate Professor of Classics Leah Himmelhoch.
- On the Quad, Associate Professor of Classics Leah Himmelhoch discusses the types of weapons used in the Early Bronze Age with students in her First-Year Seminar class “Ancient Warfare: How Homer's Iliad Changed the World.
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Sports Nutritionist Morgan Witte speaks with William Smith student athletes about common health misconceptions during the Peak Performance seminar in Winn-Seeley Gym. -
Barbara Karpel (left), Laraine Rosenblum ’66, Peter Ebling ’66, Edie Irons ’66, Sharon Gold ’66, Alice Heuser, Bob Rosenblum ’66, Ken Birnbaum ‘65, Al Verne ’66 and Ruby gather for a photo during an HWS Weekend at the summer home of Bob and Laraine Rosenblum in Otisfield, ME.
