Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- Lauren Workman '19 and Swellar Zhou '18 fold shirts at the Community Sale in the Geneva Recreation Center.
- HWS community members gather for a photo after working at the Community Sale.
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Demarest Hall on a clear Wednesday afternoon. - Students unroll the artificial turf while setting up for the 12th annual HWS Community Sale at “the Cooler.” The sale raised more than $12,000 for Geneva 2020 and diverted more than 10,036 pounds of materials from landfills.
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The America flag flies above Trinity Hall on South Main Street. -
Jeff Rizza '16 MAT '17 stops by the Help Desk in the Rosenberg Commons of the Warren Hunting Smith Library to talk with Spencer Ivie '18. - Making nitrogen samples, Shruthi Shyam '19 works with Assistant Professor of Chemistry Josh Newby with research on water and methoxystyrene clusters.
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Assistant Professor of Economics Joshua Greenstein works in his Stern Hall office on Thursday afternoon. - Jens Olavson '17 rides his bike past Gearan Center for the Performing Arts after finishing his day working on the latest issue of the Seneca Review.
- HWS geoscience students observe a storm cloud in Amarillo, Texas. This summer, 14 students are participating in GEO 299, a field course on severe thunderstorms led by Professor of Geoscience Neil Laird and Assistant Professor of Geoscience Nick Metz.
- Students and faculty members of the Art and Architecture Department pose for a group photo in the Davis Gallery at Houghton House.
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Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Wes Perkins in his office in Stern Hall. -
Ella Caldwell '18 faces off against a defender from Colorado College during the NCAA Division III Quarterfinal game in Lexington, Virginia. - Riggs Alosa '17 dips his oar in Seneca Lake, a celebrated tradition of Hobart's heritage expressing the promise of a reciprocal lifelong bond between graduates and their alma mater.
- Members of the Classes of 2017 fill the Quad on Sunday.
- As a symbol of their time at HWS, members of the graduating class are presented with replicas of the paddle used by legendary Seneca warrior, Agayentah.
