Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- The new members of The Laurel Society pose for a photo after being inducted during the William Smith Celebrating Excellence Dinner.
- William Smith Associate Dean Lisa Kaenzig speaks to students about William Smith traditions during her welcome address at the Excellence Dinner in the Vandervort Room.
- Emma Herbst '18, Pamela Icyeza '19 and Samantha Shaffner '17 perform a dramatic reading of a poem during the William Smith Celebrating Excellence Dinner in the Vandervort Room.
- Chaplain Maurice Charles addresses HWS and Geneva community members during the interfaith gathering at St. John's Chapel.
- The sun sets at Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Members of the William Smith a cappella group Three Miles Lost leads students, faculty and staff in singing the alma mater of William Smith College.
- Mark Skip Darden '87, P'17 discusses his career as an attorney and principal of the law offices of Addison-Darden, P.C during the Life after HWS panel in the Geneva Room.
- William Smith Director of Athletics Deb Steward, Head Basketball Coach Lindsay Sharman and Assistant Coach Seraphine Hamilton ’06 present Melanie Patterson ’17 with a commemorative basketball in honor of her 1,000th career point.
- Mia Morrison '19 puts up a jump shot during the Heron's game against the Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers. Morrison finished the game with a double-double on 10 points and a game-high 13 rebounds.
- Kendra Quinn-Moultrie '18 looks for an open teammate during the Heron's game against Rochester Institute of Technology.
- Matt Walsh '19 and Edens Fleurizard '20 battle for a rebound during Hobart's game against Rochester Institute of Technology in Bristol Gym.
- Director of Introductory Biology Laboratories Susan Flanders Cushman ’98 talks with Jamie Soucie '20 and Allie Seminer '20 during her “A Biotech World” class in Eaton Hall.
- William Smith wore pink shooting jerseys during warm-ups on Wednesday as part of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s annual effort to raise awareness and funds to fight cancer.
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Director of Community Engagement and Service Learning Katie Flowers and Mia Morrison ’19 discuss citizenship with elementary students at West Street School in Geneva, N.Y. - At Studio Foundry in Cleveland, Ohio, Bronze Sculpture Craftsman David Kloos '15 works on steel reinforcements for a statue commissioned by the Cleveland Browns football team for First Energy Stadium.
- In the Gilman Room, financial advisor Bob Gringeri '78 coaches Hobart senior athletes on strategies for creating a sound investment strategy. The talk was part of the Napier Seminar's newest program, Beyond the Game series.
