Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- TEACHSPIN Senior Physicist Carl Grossman watches as Kyle Grimaldi ’19 experiments with a diode laser spectroscopy, a tool that allows students to observe saturated absorption of rubidium gas, during the Food Truck for the Physics Mind event on Tuesday.
- The Stu Lieblien '90 Pitch Contest finalists Dominique DeReubis '18, Gyuri Dragomir ’17 '18, Angel Salas-Espana '19, Ato Bensti-Enchill, Maxim Zibitsker '19 and Sam Solomon '17 pose for a photo in the Centennial Center for Leadership. The competition will be held on Thursday, March 2.
- Inside the Richard S. Perkin Observatory, Aleem Mohammad '19 installs color filters in the camera for the telescope.
- Jasper White ‘20, Cameron Finn ’19 and Kemal Turksonmez ’19 learn how to read nuclear magnetic signals from TEACHSPIN President Jonathan Reichert in the organization’s Food Truck for the Physics Mind on Tuesday. The vehicle was parked in front of Scandling Student Center Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Emily Knipper '18 and Sydney Smilen '19 study the relationship between marine life, Seneca Lake and the local waste processing facility during a lab led by Professsor of Chemistry Walter Boyer in Napier Hall. The students will present the results of their summer 2016 research at the upcoming Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy.
- Associate Professor of German Area Studies Eric Klaus speaks to students in his German Cinema class following a screening of A Triumph of Will in the Sanford Room.
- Assistant Professor of Dance Michelle Ikle jumps as part of a demonstration during her Beginning Modern Dance I in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Charlie Thompson ’18 works on an assignment for his Economics of Inequality and Distribution class with Assistant Professor of Economics Joshua Greenstein.
- Katerina Nunez '17 smiles during From Page to Stage with Reenah Golden as part of the Building the Beloved Community: Social Change Through the Performing Arts event in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
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The sun sets over campus on Monday night. - Grace Thompson '17 asks Louise Chapman '17 and Ryan Saunders '16 about American Rhino products in the Scanding Campus Center. Launched by HWS Trustee Chris Welles ’84, P’12, P’15, the clothing and accessories company focuses on empowering consumers to take an active role in biodiversity conservation in Africa.
- Writer and activist Reenah Golden talks about the impact of the spoken word with students during From Page to Stage in the Dance Studio of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- In Eaton Hall, students watch a live broadcast of a national Teach-In on immigration hosted by the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at the University of Pennsylvania. The event was co-sponsored by Africana Studies and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
- Coxe Hall on a beautiful winter morning.
- Dancer Jihan Cooke speaks to students about the power of movement during Building the Beloved Community: Social Change Through the Performing Arts in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Assistant Professor of Political Science Justin Rose facilitates a discussion following a screening of the documentary 13th as part of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative celebration.
