Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Kim Wilson Vincent speaks with author Cynthia DeFelice '73 during the Geneva Community Reception. -
Vincent poses for a photo with Rev. Donald Golden, President the Geneva NAACP Lucile Mallard and her godson during the Geneva Community Reception. - President Gregory J. Vincent '83 discusses his career in higher education on WXXI's Connections with Evan Dawson at the Colleges’ radio station in the Scandling Campus Center.
- Geneva community members fill the L. Thomas Melly '52 Lobby for a reception in honor of the Vincents.
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In this edition of This Week In Photos, we follow a group of 13 HWS students studying in Havana as part of a three-week summer abroad program exploring Cuban history and culture. In the photo above, students pose with the Cuban flag on the Malecón in Vedado. -
A panoramic view of Vedado, Havana’s central business district, where students stayed during the program led by Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Juan Liebana. -
Taxis wait for passengers on the Malecón. -
Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Juan Liebana blows out a birthday candle during a surprise party thrown by his students on the group's final day in Cuba. -
The Cuban flag hangs above the entrance to the Museum of the Revolution. -
Students stop to learn about the Iglesias del Santo Angel Custodio, the city’s oldest church. -
The capitol building in Old Havana. -
Students talk with Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Juan Liebana in Old Havana before a tour of the borough. -
Guadalupe Mendoza '18, Isaiah Young '18, Namita Neerukonda '17, Stefani Schmitz '17, Jack Shannon '18 and Gabrielle Zola 18 explore a cave in the mountains of the Viñales Valley. -
After learning how Cuban cigars are made, Jack Shannon 18 takes a photo with the owner of the tobacco plantation. -
A mural depicting prehistoric life appears on the side of a mountain in the Viñales Valley. -
While learning about Cubas economy, students visit the Viñales Valley in the Sierra de los Organos, a key agricultural region.
