This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Oct. 3 Oct. 9
- Associate Professor of Psychology Julie Newman Kingery leads a discussion about methods for studying self-esteem in children and adolescents during her Research in Developmental Psychology seminar in Gulick Hall.
- The Hobart Quadrangle on Wednesday afternoon.
- Students in Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis’ (back, center) “Senior Integrative Experience” spent an afternoon harvesting crab apples at the Cornell Agricultural Research Station with Victor Pultinas ’09 (back,left), owner of Lake Drum Farm Brewery in Geneva, as part of their efforts to experience the regional foodscape.
- Students in Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton's Principles of Accounting class play Monopoly. Each transaction is recorded in a ledger which will be analyzed later in the week.
- Katie Pinkes '18 meets with Emily FisherAssistant Professor of Psychology during office hours to talk about up coming assignments.
- From the Bozzuto Group, Property Manager Drew Wadsworth '10 and Sales and Marketing Associate Dom Ellis '15 interview Cyndey Conley '16 for an internship with the integrated real estate services company co-founded by HWS Trustee Thomas S. Bozzuto ’68.
- The sun sets behind Stern Hall and the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Thursday as students walk across the campus.
- Egan Sachs-Hecht '19 leaves Gulick Hall on Thursday afternoon.
- Finger Lakes Institute Education Program Manager Nadia Harvieux and NYSDEC Environmental Educator Betsy Ukeritis host a professional development workshop for local teachers called Project WET 2.0 & Watershed Science for the Classroom.
- Rose Cherubin '15 and Cynthia Uwicyeza '16 join students via Skype in a discussion regarding the global leadership program Beyond Borders. The program is an academic partnership with the Stellenbosch University's Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert Institute for Leadership Development, located in South Africa.
- Stewardson Society chairs Afrika Nora Owes '16, Hannah Cooper '16 and Alex Oliveira '16 pose for a photo outside of the Scandling Campus Center. The Stewardson Society brings together members of the senior classes to present a gift to the Colleges in honor of their impending graduation.
- Keshihito Murphy '17 speaks with members of the HWS community about her project titled Spectroscopic and Computational study of Thiophene during the Senior Research Symposium in the Vandervort Room.
- Ron Hoy, a neurobiology and behavior professor at Cornell University, speaks on A Matter of Timing: Signals and Survival in Jumping Spiders as a guest lecturer of the Department of Biology Seminar Series.
- Assistant Professor of Education Khuram Hussain facilitates a dialogue following the screening of the Academy Award-nominated documentary “Trouble the Water” in the Vandervort Room. On the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the screening and forum provided an opportunity for members of the HWS community to discuss the legacy and aftermath of the disaster.
- Leadership League of Women (LLOW) founder Virginia DeWees '16 welcomes students and families from Geneva High School to a gathering in the Common Room of the Scandling Campus Center.
- PJ Hofsiss ’16, Carmen Sorrentino ’16, Ben Gamache ’16 and Maggie O’Reilly ’16 volunteer at the Geneva Community Lunch Program as a part of Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis’ “Senior Integrative Experience Class.”
- Members of the Hobart football team visit the second-grade classes at West Street Elementary for an afternoon of reading, football and fun.
- Victoria Thomas '16, Yoko Furuya '19, Danielle Ramos '18 and Neill Jaico '16 pose for a photo during a Snack and Share event at the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Shaamar Samuel '19 and Ifunanya Okeke '19 buzz in their answer during a game of Family Feud held during Spirit Week. The event was emceed by Maryum Raheem '16 and Danny Hastings '16 and sponsored by Student Activities.
- Learning Specialist and Assistant Director of the First-Year Seminar Program Susan Hess hosts a writing workshop focusing on essay applications in the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Kendralin Freeman presents her talk “Images that Impact” to fellow faculty and staff members during the “Best Practices Blitz: Lecture” in the Warren Hunting Smith Library Learning Studio. The workshop allowed faculty and staff to share teaching strategies in an exciting and interactive format.
- Musicians Sam Farley and Casey Dickey of the Medellin Jazz Collective perform a free concert in the Geneva Room. The event was sponsored by the Department of Music.
- Mongolian expert Morris Rossabi, an adjunct professor of Inner Asian history at Columbia University and distinguished professor of history at Queens College, offers a talk on Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan: Conquest and Rule as part of the Tanaka Asian Studies Lecture Series in Stern 203.
- Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education Brandi Ferrara speaks with Danny Cabrera '17, Christopher Borja '16 and Adonis Cruz '16 during the Lunch and Career Talk at the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Students in Dean Chip Capraro’s class Golf Course Architecture pose for a photo with John Henry Hobart Fellow in Residence Andy Reistetter. In addition to covering the most prestigious tournaments in professional golf, Reistetter is an advocate for charitable endeavors that emphasize the connections between golf and character formation.
- William Smith athletes gather in Albright Auditorium to listen to Dr. Michelle Robin, chiropractor, founder of Your Wellness Connection, and best-selling author, as part of the 2015 Peak Performance Plan leadership development program.
- Chiropractor and founder of Your Wellness Connection, Dr. Michelle Robin presents a talk Wellness on a Shoestring to William Smith athletes in the Albright Auditorium.
- Nicole Kier, junior recruiter for the investment firm Manning & Napier, talks to students interested in finance during a campus information session offered by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
- AmeriCorps members Susannah Berry '16 and Cassidy Smith '16, City Year Recruiter Emmanual Sterling, AmeriCorps member Lauren Darcy '15 and Assistant Professor of Education Audrey Roberson discuss the AmeriCorps program with students in Merritt Hall 100.
- Likuan Wang '19 enjoys the beautiful weather on the Quad while studying for classes on Wednesday.
- Honorary Trustee Langdon (Lang) Cook P’99, P’05, L.H.D.’12 speaks with members of the Cook Parents Circle during a reception in New York City. The Cook Circle, whose members consist of non-alum families who support the Colleges, was established in honor of the Cook family.
- Jerry Buckley P'15, recent co-chair of the HWS Parents Executive Committee, speaks to members of the The Cook Parents Circle. Established in 2012 in celebration of Honorary Trustee Langdon P. L.H.D. ’12 and Lyn Cook P’99, P’05, The Cook Parents Circle encourages other families to provide sustained support to HWS.
- The Cook Parents Circle gathers in New York City at the Links Club with Honorary Trustee Landgon P. L.H.D. ’12 and Lyn Cook P’99, P’05 (front center).
- President Mark D. Gearan speaks with alums, students and their families during the State of the Colleges presentation in the Vandervort Room on Saturday morning during 2015 Homecoming and Family Weekend.
- During Homecoming and Family Weekend 2015, Assistant Professor of Geoscience Nicholas Metz discusses recent weather disasters as part of the mini-college sessions held on Saturday morning.
- Alums, students and their families watch as Tanina Urbanski '17 performs a dance piece during a mini performance titled Composing Works: Music and Dance Collaboration hosted by Professor of Dance Donna Davenport in the Winn-Seeley dance studio.
- Program Manager for Global and Community Leadership Programs Solomé Rose discusses “Beyond Borders,” the Centennial Center for Leadership’s global leadership program during a mini-college session in Stern Hall.
- Associate Professor of Philosophy Eric Barnes discusses Debate: In and Out of the Classroom during mini-college sessions in Stern Hall.
- HWS Trustee Bill Whitaker '73, L.H.D. '97, an Emmy award-winning veteran of CBS News and a correspondent for 60 Minutes, meets with members of the Posse program during a breakfast at the home of President Mark D. Gearan and Mary Herlihy Gearan.
- HWS Presidential Fellow and Ithaca Mayor Svante L. Myrick discusses social media’s impact on the news with 60 Minutes” correspondent and HWS Trustee Bill Whitaker '73, L.H.D. '97, the guest of the President’s Forum Series during Homecoming and Family Weekend 2015.
- HWS Trustee Bill Whitaker '73, L.H.D. '97 shared his perspective on today's changing media landscape as the guest of the President's Forum Series during Homecoming and Family Weekend.
- Carson Bailer '18 from Theta Delta Chi earns bragging rights as the winner of the annual Fall Nationals as he races down the Hill during the soapbox derby race.
- Spectators clear the way as Greg Dolente '18 crashes into the hay bales during the annual Fall Nationals soap box derby race.
- Charles Gaglione '16 holds back Chris Gorman '17 as Charles' mother, Lisa Cerbone-Montalto P'16, smashes a pie in Gorman's face during Sigma Chi fraternity’s “Pie a Sigma Chi” fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
- Conor Quinlan '17 and Jordan Loretz '17 perform for students, alums and their families during Quad-a-palozza, held during Homecoming and Family Weekend.
- Students and alums gather around the caramel apple making station at Quad-a-palooza on Friday evening as part of Homecoming and Family Weekend events.
- Michael and Eileen Sheets P'19 and their daughter, Regan Sheets '19, along with Tom and Kathy O'Brien P'13, P'14, P'18 and their daughter, Anne O'Brien '18, pose for a photo with President Mark D. Gearan and Mary Herlihy Gearan during a reception at their home during Homecoming and Family Weekend.
- Associate Professor Emeritus of Art and Architecture Mark Jones '72, P'14 presents his show titled A Retrospective Exhibition, Paintings, Drawings and Photographs 1969 to the Present in the Davis Gallery during Homecoming and Family Weekend.
- Jordan and Julie Lohre P'16 join their daughter, Jessica, for a bagel and lox brunch at the Abbe Center for Jewish Life on Sunday morning.
- Chief Photographer Kevin Colton leads a photo walk around Geneva as part of the Worldwide Photo Walk during Homecoming and Family Weekend.
- Members of the HWS community congratulate William Smith College Head Soccer Coach Aliceann Wilber P'12 on her 500th career win during a reception in her honor in Winn-Seeley on Saturday.
- Members of the HWS Board of Trustees, William Smith Athletics Department, William Smith Soccer team, and President Mark D. Gearan gather for a photo with William Smith College Head Soccer Coach Aliceann Wilber P’12 following a presentation celebrating Wilber’s and the Herons’ 500th win.
- Kara Shue '17 drives the ball past a Skidmore College defender during the Herons sixth straight victory with a 3-0 win over visiting Skidmore in a Liberty League match played on John H. Cozzens Jr. '41 Memorial Field.
- Krista Longo '16 fires a shot to the back of the net during the 3-0 win over Skidmore on John H. Cozzens Jr. '41 Memorial Field during 2015 Homecoming and Family Weekend.
- Hobart football fans fill the stands at the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation during Homecoming and Family Weekend as the Statesmen take on the Engineers on Boswell Field.
- Brandon Shed '18 runs the ball down Boswell Field as the 25th-ranked Hobart College football team earns a 37-7 Liberty League victory over Worcester Polytechnic Institute during Saturday's Homecoming and Family Weekend game.
- Hobart football defensive linemen take down a Worcester Polytechnic Institute running back during the Homecoming game on Saturday.
- The Hobart College rowing team's novice eight prepare for a race down the Cayuga-Seneca Canal during the Hobart Rowing Alumni and Family Weekend.
- Jack Barsh, Ethan Barsh and Carmel Barsh pose for a photo as they watch their brother Max Barsh '19 race down the Cayuga-Seneca Canal at the Hellstrom Boathouse.
- Participants in the Rome Abroad program led by Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Jack Harris P’02, P’06 (center) take part in a cooking class specializing in authentic Italian cuisine that included saltimbocca, an eggplant and tomato compote, and tiramisu for dessert.
- Hannah Brooks '17, Kayla Jones '17, Elizabeth Lownie '17, Alex Lamont '17 and Paige Pierce '17 pose for a photo with the famous sculptor and architect Nick Spatari. The students are participating in the Rome abroad program led by Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Jack Harris P’02, P’06.
- Ashley Lyon '17, Danny Kot '17 and Madeline Boles '17 visit Capri, an island in Italy’s Gulf of Naples. They are currently participating in the Brussels, Belgium abroad program.