This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Jan. 21 Jan. 27
- Students walk across the Quad on Monday afternoon.
- Associate Professor of History Lisa Yoshikawa speaks with students during The Asia Pacific Wars in Trinity Hall.
- Professor of Chemistry Erin Pelkey and Associate Professor of Biology Patricia Mowery look on as Nathanyal Truax ’17 draws a molecular diagram for a bisindole–pyrrolidinone conjugate. Traux is conducting his Honors thesis on this synthesis of indole-containing small molecules with potential anti-cancer activity.
- Professor of Political Science Iva Deutchman and Assistant Professor of Theatre Chris Hatch lead a discussion on the science of fandom during Baseball and America, a class they are co-teaching, in Stern Hall.
- Katie Sortino '17 and Hillary Nason '17 test the regenerative properties of earthworms as part of Developmental Biology with Associate Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon.
- Dylan Hedgepeth '17 examines the different types of bones found in the human body during Anatomy with Visting Assistant Professor of Biology Brielle Fischman in Eaton Hall.
- Emily Iuli '17 and Desiree Brown '17 discuss the skeletal system and the unique characteristics of each bone of the human body during Anatomy with Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Brielle Fischman (standing).
- Students work in the café of the Scandling Campus Center.
- Jedidiah Collins '18 works on an art project in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center on Wednesday.
- Jerlin Garo '17, Dignauris Garcia '17 and Chris Kniesche '17 study in Napier Hall.
- Assistant Professor of Geoscience Nick Metz and Professor of Geoscience Neil Laird pose with geoscience alums Pamela Eck '15, Augusta Williams '13, Caitlin Crossett '15 and Macy Howarth '16 at the American Meteorological Society's Annual Meeting in Seattle, Wash.
- Plymouth State University Professor of Meteorology Eric Hoffman and Assistant Professor of Geoscience Nick Metz accompany students Peyton Capute '18 and Jeremiah Piersante '18 in presenting their summer research at the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting.
- Students walk to class on a snowy afternoon.
- Novelist Bob Proehl gives a reading from his debut novel, “A Hundred Thousand Worlds, in the Fisher Center on Wednesday.
- Bart the Statesman quizzes students on alcohol and other drug facts as part of a Social Norms initiative. The Social Norms Initiate is led by Professor of Sociology Wes Perkins and Professor of Chemistry David Craig, and assisted by Director of Alcohol and Other Drugs Prevention Brittany Broderick.
- Marketing Fellow for the Center for EcoTechnology Chiara Favoloro '16 (right) discusses her job with students during the Professionals in Residence A Career In Sustainability event sponsored by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
- Deborah Bernagozzi, director of Signal Culture Media Arts Organization, poses for a photo in Houghton House before her lecture titled, “Artist Residencies, Curating, and Starting an Arts Organization from Scratch.” One of Signal Culture’s exhibitions, “Mediated,” opens on Friday in the Davis Gallery at Houghton House.
- Marliyn Buck '17 gets her photo taken for the HWS yearbook in the Scandling Campus Center.
- Hydrant Hose Volunteer Firefighters Ryan Klimkewicz '20, Connor Shaw '20 and Nicole Wright '20 pose for a photo outside of the Hydrant Hose Fire Station in downtown Geneva.
- A fresh snowfall blankets Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Friederike Jandewerth, a foreign language teaching assistant for German Area Studies, (right) invites students for the first Stammtisch, a time to meet people, practice German and enjoy food in the Cellar Pub.
- Emily Blanchard '17 and Goose stop for a photo during a walk on campus.
- American hip-hop artist Denzil Porter performs during the opening act of the Spring Welcome Back Concert on Saturday.
- American rap artist Waka Flocka Flame joins the crowd during his performance at the Spring Welcome Back Concert in Bristol Field House.
- American rap artist Waka Flocka Flame douses the crowd with water during his performance at the Spring Welcome Back Concert sponsored by the Office of Student Activities and the Campus Activities Board.
- Construction continues on the renovations of the Scandling Campus Center that will expand the main dining hall and server area.
- The Gearan Center for the Performing Arts has earned LEED Gold from the U.S. Green Building Council, the first building on campus to receive a LEED certification which recognizes significant sustainability efforts in areas such as water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, and indoor environmental quality.
- President Mark D. Gearan speaks to members of the HWS Tutor Corps during a training event at the Boys and Girls Club on Monday. The HWS Tutor Corps – nearly 100 strong – volunteer daily to tutor local children.
- Members of the William Smith basketball team pose for a photo with the St. Stephen's/St. Francis basketball teams last Wednesday. The Herons volunteered to assist with a team practice.
- Professor of Women's Studies and National Women's Hall of Fame Board Member Betty Bayer speaks at the Women's March event in Seneca Falls on Saturday.
- Andie D'Agostino '15 and Megan Soule '15 pose for a photo in front of the U.S. Capital Building during the Women's March in Washington, D.C.
- Teaganne Finn '16 poses for a photo at the Inauguration of President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. Finn currently serves as an intern for the Washington Post while attending graduate school at American University.
- Dan Kolinski ’12 attends the Presidential Inauguration on January 20 in Washington, D.C.
- Led by Professor of Art and Architecture Stan Mathews, students studying abroad in Rome take a group photo in the reflection of British artist Anish Kapoor's Disappeared Corner at the Rome Museum of Contemporary Art.
- Natalie Young '18 examines British artist Anish Kapoor's piece Black to Red at the Rome Museum of Contemporary Art. Young is part of a group of students studying abroad in Rome, Italy this semester.
- Cydney Chibnall '15, Rebecca L. Siegel '15 and Subin Nepal '15 pose for a photo outside of the Tate Modern Art Gallery in London.
- President Mark D. Gearan poses for a photo with Eric Lax '66, L.H.D.’93 and his wife Karen Sulzberger in Los Angeles. Lax and Sulzberger hosted the L.A. Gearan Farewell celebration.
- Michael Barlow '11 and President Mark D. Gearan reconnect during the Gearan Farewell celebration in Los Angeles.