This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: June 11 June 16
- Assistant Professor of Architectural Studies Gabriella D’Angelo instructs students on how to use AutoCAD to transfer their hand drawn designs to the computer. J.P. White ’17, Audrey English ’17, Sarah Pullman ’18 and Garth Burke ’17 (not pictured) are creating landscape designs for the area around the new Richard S. Perkin Observatory.
- In the Warren Hunting Smith Library, Bob Beutner, a digital learning consultant, works on processing spatial data to support research on the Finger Lakes conducted by several HWS professors.
- On the Quad, members of the Nancy Curvin Playground Players plan for their upcoming summer production of “The Soldier and the Tinderbox.” The public performance will be held on July 13 at the Lakefront Gazebo.
- Sarah Benyo '18, Natalie Booth '18 and Meghan Cloutier '19 extract and sequence genomes of the milkweed family as part of Assistant Professor of Biology Shannon Straub's summer research group.
- Fernando Banales Mejia '17 and Professor of Chemistry Erin Pelkey create dry ice by compressing carbon dioxide into a solid.
- Duncan Lilley '17, a student leader at IT Services, answers questions from the Help Desk in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- The sun illuminates the Rosenberg Hall atrium on Wednesday afternoon.
- Jesse Singleton '18 (center) meets with members of Quick Silver Theater Company in Stern Hall.The discussion is part of the Playwrights of Color Summit being held on campus this week.
- Members of the Quick Silver Theater Company gather for a photo before presenting a staged reading of “Holy Intervention” by playwright Shashone Lambert in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Professor of Economics Alan Frishman P’00 chats with Craig Meyers from IT Services about his new computer.
- A crescent moon hangs in the sky above Odell's Village on Sunday night.
- Admissions Tour Guide Adrian Colmenares '17 shows prospective students and their family members around campus on Wednesday.
- On the steps of the Scandling Campus Center, Hilda Agyekum '18 takes a break from work at the Robert A. Bristol '31 Field House.
- Noland Michels '17 and Sara Volo '17 hold a fishing net filled with Round Goby on Cayuga Lake as part of their summer research positions with the Finger Lakes Institute.
- Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies Thomas Drennen checks out the construction project at the Colleges’ new solar farm. The two arrays will deliver 50 percent of the Colleges' power through renewable energy while providing new hands-on curricular opportunities for students.
- Construction begins on the Colleges' new solar farms. Once completed, the combined arrays will provide five megawatts of power, the largest solar installation at any institution of higher education in New York State.
- Tuesday night's sunset from under the docks of Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Amy Hickey ’97 addresses community members, including Chaplain Maurice Charles, on Tuesday night at an event to honor the victims of the attacks at an Orlando nightclub last weekend. Hickey is the executive director of the LGBTQ Center of the Finger Lakes.
- Members of the Geneva community and the Colleges gather in Geneva’s Bicentennial Park to memorialize the victims of the attacks at an Orlando nightclub over the weekend.
- In honor of the victims of the tragedy in Orlando, Fla., the American flag on the HWS campus flies at half-staff on South Main Street.
- Artists from the Geneva Music Festival, Geoffrey Herd, Eliot Heaton, Colin Brookes and Max Geissler, perform “Beethoven String Quartet No. 13 in B-Flat Major” during a remembrance service in St. John's Chapel to honor the victims of the tragedy in Orlando, Fla.
- President Mark D. Gearan offers a reflection during the remembrance service, Honoring Lives, Uniting in Hope, held in St. John's Chapel in honor of the 49 victims of the tragedy in Orlando.
- My hope is that we leave this sacred place committed to thinking through what each one of us can do about bigotry, hate and violence, said President Mark D. Gearan.
- During her reflection in honor of the Orlando victims, Associate Professor and Chair of Religious Studies Etin Anwar asked those in attendance to stand together to say 'no' to racial, political and religious violence -- to say 'no' to intolerance and hate due to the fear of the unknown.
- Associate Professor of Chemistry Justin Miller and Director of the Abbe Center for Jewish Life and HWS Hillel Adviser Julianne Miller sing Psalm 23 in Hebrew during the remembrance service held in St. John's Chapel in honor of the victims of the Orlando, Fla. shooting.
- We gather to mourn who I will now call the fierce 49, most of whose Spanish names defiantly dance on the tongue even through tears. We pray for those who love and care for them even now, and for those still breathing through the pain of their wounds, said Chaplain Maurice Charles.
- As part of the Geneva Music Festival, Cellist and Geneva Native Hannah Collins (right) and violinist Clara Lyon lead a session on musical instruments at the Geneva Family YMCA.
- Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Residential Education Brandon Barile facilitates a workshop with senior student affairs leaders at Hartwick College. The workshop focused on assessing emotional intelligence and supervisory relationships.
- Andrew Mason ’13 raises the Calder Cup with his parents Lynne ’80 and Scott ’81 Mason P’13. Andrew is an operations assistant with the National Hockey League's Columbus Bluejackets whose minor league affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters, won the AHL championship last week.
- Herons Geneva Calder '16, Ella Calder '18 and Kelsi Carr '18 play for the Toronto Beaches in the Ontario Women's Field Lacrosse summer league at Shell Park in Ontario, Canada.
- The Hobart College rowing team takes a dinner break during the IRA National Championships in West Windsor, N.J. The Statesmen finished 22nd overall at the regatta.
- Associate Director of Athletic Communications Paige Mullin Cooke presents Director of Athletic Communications Ken DeBolt with the Bob Kenworthy Award at the Eastern College Athletic Conference-Sports Information Directors Association Workshop in Lancaster, Pa. Last year, DeBolt was honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America with the Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award.
- HWS and St. John Fisher students led by Professor of Media and Communication at SJF Jack Rosenberry pose for a photo after taking a tour of the Megalithic Passage Tomb at Newgrange. The group studied abroad in Galway this spring.
- HWS students sketch in St. Peter’s Square in Rome, Italy as part of the abroad program led by Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D’Angelo and Professors of Art and Architecture Ted Aub and Phillia Yi.
- Professor of Art and Architecture Phillia Yi leads a lesson with students in Rome, Italy during the abroad program.
- Ryan Montbleau '19, Ryan Kertanis '16 and Rotimi Adeoye '18 enjoy a Friday night Washington Nationals game. Montbleau and Adeoye are interning in Washington, D.C. this summer. In July, Kertanis will travel to Mongolia where he will teach English as a Fulbright recipient.
- Sam Deluccia ‘13 and Noah Lucas ’13 meet up in New Orleans, Louisiana.