This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Mar. 24 Mar. 29
- Kai Bradford ’19, Dylan Morris ’19, Dani Gosselin ’19 and Donovan Hayden ’19 visit Tsitsikamma National Park while studying in South Africa.
- Ada Ferrer, the Julius Silver Professor of History and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University, explores the connections between family stories of revolution and migration during her talk “The Cuban Revolution: Families, Migration, and Recognition” in the Fisher Center.
- Eros Cabrera '19 sings during his initiation to the HWS chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity in the Scandling Campus Center on Wednesday night.
- Craig Phillip ’18, Harry Nichols ’19, Jobed Hilaire ’21, Associate Professor of Education Khuram Hussain and Director of Academic Opportunity Programs James Burruto pose for a photo in the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Representing the Bozzuto Group, Joshua Malenick ’16, Chelsea Maloney '14 and recruiter Michelle Richman Meisels discuss possible career paths available in the real estate industry during an information session in the Geneva Room. HWS Board Chair Thomas S. Bozzuto ’68 serves as the chairman of the Bozzuto Group.
- Director of the Office of Intercultural Affairs Alejandra Molina (left) shares her research on immigrant issues with students from HWS, the College of Brockport, Vassar and Harvard as part of the Rural & Migrant Ministry’s Alternative Spring Break program.
- New members of the Classes of 2022, siblings William Ostrand ’22 and Marie Ostrand ’22 gather for a photo with Associate Director of Admissions Brianne Ellis ’13 at Darien High School in Darien, Conn.
- While studying in Denmark, Erika Ireland '19 stands in front of the Copenhagen Opera House in Copenhagen. Ireland received a Student International Initiative Fund grant from the Colleges’ Center for Global Education to help finance her abroad studies.
- Ian Tulloch ’19 and Caitlin Lasher ’19 explore the Cliffs of Moher during their time in Ireland. This semester, Tulloch is studying in Galway and Lasher is in Maastricht, Netherlands.
- While studying abroad, Jonathan Tuttle '18, Ian Tulloch '19, Joshua Andrews '20 and William Fletcher '20 gather for a photo in Galway, Ireland.
- Adrianne Torea ’19 signs the Psi Chi ledger, officially becoming a member of the international honor society in psychology during an induction ceremony in the Vandervort Room.
- Senior scholar athletes discuss balancing academics and athletics as part of the Napier Leadership Seminar in Albright Auditorium.
- An aerial view of Boswell Field while Hobart lacrosse takes on St. Joseph’s University.
- Sam Lucchesi ’20 prepares for a shot on goal during Hobart’s game against St. Joseph’s University.
- On Boswell Field, Ryan Archer ’21 looks for an opening during Hobart’s game against St. Joseph’s.
- Mekayla Montgomery ’20 levels a defender during William Smith’s 7-2 win over Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
- Maddie Schmitt ‘19 puts a shot on goal during William Smith’s game against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
- Mekayla Montgomery ’21 tests the defense during William Smith’s 10-4 win over Union College.
- Ali Burns ’18 carries the ball downfield during the Herons’ 10-4 win over Union College.
- Newly elected Junior Student Trustees Edens Fleurizard ’20 and Gianna Gonzalez ’20 pose in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. The pair were elected by their peers to serve on the HWS Board of Trustees, which governs the Colleges’ policies, financial health and overall welfare.
- During their robotics class, Chase Brown ’19 and Jonathan Koch ’19 repair an unexpected mechanical problem with their tractor tread robot named “Wall-E.”
- Associate Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon uses a microscope to analyze embryos of African clawed frogs (right) in preparation for her Developmental Biology” course in Napier Hall.
- Under the direction of Associate Professor of Biology Patricia Mowery, Alvin Randall ’19 develops an assay to test potential anti-cancer agents on MCF-7 breast cancer cells in Rosenberg Hall.
- Alvin Randall ’19 examines his assay, testing potential anti-cancer agents on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
- Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Hannah Dickinson works with Dalton Battin '19 (left) and Freddy Salas '19 on their final projects during their Talk and Text: Introduction to Discourse Analysis” class in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Students work in groups during their Talk and Text: Introduction to Discourse Analysis” class with Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Hannah Dickinson in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Rachael Barry '19 collects chert, an opaque rock composed of silica, for a research project on algae in ancient ocean sediments led by Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick.
- Sara Dolan ’18 leads a 10th grade English Language Arts at Mynderse Academy in Seneca Falls, N.Y. As part of the HWS Teacher Education Program, Dolan is teaching this semester and will graduate certified to teach secondary education.
- Students watch their hand-crafted robots traverse an obstacle course as part of their Robotics CS336 class with Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science John Vaughn P’08 (back, right) in Eaton Hall.
- Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies Tom Drennen welcomes admitted students to the HWS Scholar Day dinner in the Vandervort Room on Sunday. More than 400 members of the Classes of 2022 and family members visited campus on Sunday and Monday.
- Admitted students for the Classes of 2022 check out their names on display following the HWS Scholar Day dinner.
- Gavin Flood ’20 and the HWS spirit squad welcome admitted students to campus for HWS Scholar Day on Monday.
- During an academic fair, an admitted student chats with Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Fernando Rodriguez-Mansilla and Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies May Farnsworth in Bristol Gym.
- Canieshia Phillips ’19 talks with an admitted student about majoring in writing and rhetoric as part of the academic fair in Bristol Gym.
- Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Edgar Paiewonsky-Conde (left) and Dominican poet and narrator José Acosta discuss the conflictive experience of the Dominican diaspora in New York City as part of a talk in the Sanford Room of Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Poet Danez Smith discusses their process during a “Craft Talk” in the Blackwell Room on Tuesday. The event was sponsored by the Trias Residency for Writers.
- Officers of the HWS chapter of Psi Chi welcome students, faculty and staff to an induction ceremony in the Vandervort Room on Wednesday. The international honor society in psychology instated nine new members.