Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Members of the Kate Weare Dance Company perform in the Deming Theatre in 2016.
- Sunlight breaks through the trees on William Smith Hill in 2016.
- A half moon shines above St. Mark's Tower in 2016.
- The President’s Garage Band performs for students in Bristol Field House during the President’s Ball in 2017.
- Students enjoy beautiful skies and fall weather on the Quad in 2014.
- Emily Rogowski ’12 reads a book on the porch of Hope House in 2009.
- Silhouettes dance onstage during the performance of XII choreographed by Tanina Urbanski '17 during Koshare 2016.
- Tent lights illuminate the Quad during the 2016 Pre-Orientation Adventure Program campout on the Quad.
- Students take a water sample from Flint Creek in Canandaigua, N.Y., in 2008.
- A student relaxes on the Quad after watching the sunrise in 2008.
- In 2007, a bear cub was spotted near the pole barn on St. Clair Street. Chief Photographer Kevin Colton was able to get a few photos as members of Campus Security, Geneva Police Department and the Department of Environmental Conservation monitored the bear's movements.
- Professor of Physics Donald Spector uses lasers to illuminate the path of a stream of water as part of an experiment with fiber optics in 2008.
- In 2009, Colton took this photo of Bob Taylor '10 banding a puffin while interning with Project Puffin, a project of The National Audubon Society to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine.
- In this edition of This Week In Photos, we feature the top picks of Chief Photographer Kevin Colton, who recently received the National Gold Award in Photography from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. In the 2015 photo above, the moon rises over the cupola on top of Coxe Hall.
- Led by Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown, students observe plankton while aboard the William Scandling in 2010. The project can only be done in pitch black when plankton are most active.
- The stages of the 2016 Lunar Eclipse viewed from the Geneva Lakefront. The image was created by layering photos taken at 15 minute intervals as the moon crossed the sky.
