Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- The Classes of 2021 pose for the annual illumination photo on McCooey Field.
- Faculty and staff join the Classes of 2021 on the Quad for Orientation Day of Service. This year, more than 740 HWS students went to 29 local service sites throughout the city of Geneva and within surrounding Ontario and Seneca counties.
- Chief Photographer Kevin Colton gathers the Classes of 2021 for a group photo before the Orientation Day of Service activities.
- Students shop for HWS gear in the College Store.
- In the Vandervort Room, Deputy Title IX Coordinator Tremayne Robertson speaks to members of the Classes of 2021 about Title IX initiatives on campus.
- Members of Orientation group 27 pose for a photo after climbing to the top of St. Mark's Tower.
- HWS social justice theatre group Mosaic NY performs for first-year students in the Vandervort Room.
- Students assist with meal packing for Rise Against Hunger at the Robert A. Bristol ’31 Field House during the 18th annual HWS Orientation Day of Service on Saturday morning. More than 250 HWS students packed about 30,000 meals for distribution to children and families in need.
- First-year students meet Barkley during Paws for a Break on Smith Lawn.
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President Gregory J. VIncent's dog, Scout, greets first-year students during Paws for a Break on Smith Lawn. - Students enjoy a free food truck during HWSFest on the Quad on Friday night of Orientation Weekend.
- Associate Professor of Russian Area Studies David Galloway talks to students in his first-year seminar Eat Like a Slav: Russian Food and Culture.
- First-year students and their families gather on Stern Lawn for the President's Welcome Ceremony on Friday of Orientation Weekend 2017.
- Chaplain Maurice Charles speaks to members of the Classes of 2021 and their families during the President's Welcome ceremony on Stern Lawn.
- Associate Professor of American Studies Elizabeth Belanger talks to students in her first-year seminar Pin-Ups, Princesses, and Femme-Fatales: Women in American Popular Culture.
- Associate Professor of Geoscience Nicholas Metz speaks to first-year students in his seminar, Climate Change: Science and Politics in Demarest Hall.
