Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Joana Pacheco '21 reads outside Napier Hall.
- Summer interns on campus gather for a photo in front of the Quad.
- Richie Ramrati '18 describes his summer as a web development intern for the City of Geneva as part of the Summer Intern showcase in Trinity Hall.
- Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Katie Flowers welcomes faculty, staff and community members to an information sessions about students completing summer internships in Geneva.
- Aboard the William Scandling research vessel, Captain Dave Brown and first mate Anthony Madia pull a sample from the bottom of Seneca Lake to test the health of the lake and check for invasive species.
- Sunrise over the Hobart and William Smith campus.
- Kate Homet '19 (left) and Serena Bradt '18 test water quality on the William Scandling research vessel.
- Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfman (left) and first mate Anthony Madia look on as Rachel Best '18 examines a net used to collect plankton from the bottom of Seneca Lake.
- William Samayoa ’19 is a communication intern at FreemantleMedia, a global media company that produces shows like “America's Got Talent,” “American Gods” and “American Idol.”
- Sales and marketing intern for The Bozzuto Group, Natasha Patel '18 poses on the roof of her Bozzuto community, Twenty|20 in Cambridge, Mass.
- Drawing from her experiences as a writing and rhetoric major and public policy minor, Madison Maher ’19 is interning at Geneva City Hall this summer, assisting in the creation and execution of various events for the City of Geneva, N.Y.
- Matthew DiCostanzo ’19 takes a selfie outside Sony Music Entertainment’s headquarters in New York City. DiCostanzo is a summer intern in the royalty department.
- This summer, Arsalan Haider ’18 and Craig “CJ” Tattan ’19 are working on their software development skills as they intern for Sea Street Technologies, a cloud technology company based in Boston, Mass.
- Tyler Fuller '18 is conducting research on nano-sized drug delivery systems at the University of Puerto Rico’s campus in Río Piedras as part of a program funded by the National Science Foundation.
- Student Researchers Magdy Gad '19, Zhiyi “Ben” Chen '19 and Avery Wickersham '19 gather for a photo during physics research led by Assistant Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb.
- On campus, Josh Wasserman ’20 and Peter Banks ’18 conduct research on the clustering properties of thiophene and isoprene with water using matrix isolation in Napier Hall. They are working under the direction of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Josh Newby.
