This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Mar. 3 Mar. 9
- Dawn at Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Students speak to Rebecca Perkins ’11 (right), grant manager and project coordinator at EVA Association, during class with Professor of Women’s Studies Betty Bayer in Demarest Hall. At HWS, Perkins double majored in women’s studies and Russian area studies language and culture.
- Katie Burgess ’18 and Madeline Lacey ’19 lead a discussion on Theodor Adorno’s “On Popular Music” during “Cultural Theory and Popular Culture” with Professor of English and Comparative Literature Anna Creadick.
- Sun Ying-Ying ’18, Zachary Felder ’18, Carly Kinta ‘18, Elizabeth McCabe ’18 and Ainsley Rhodes '18 work to develop a sustainability plan for the Castle Street Corridor in downtown Geneva as part of their Sustainable Community Development Capstone.
- At the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship, students work to develop a sustainability plan for the Castle Street Corridor in downtown Geneva as part of their Sustainable Community Development Capstone.
- Noah Pillsbury ’20 works on a project in a Houghton House studio.
- Teianna Chenkovich '18 begins her Honors dance and anthropology performance titled Constructing Play and Performance, in Winn-Seeley gym.
- As part of a participatory performance choreographed by Teianna Chenkovich ’18, students dance to live clarinet music in the L. Thomas Melly ’52 Lobby of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Students in the Advanced Acting Styles” class with Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth gather for a photo after welcoming guest artist Katherine Marino ’12 (back row, third from left) for a two-day partnering workshop. Marino is a company member of PUSH Physical Theatre.
- Tebyan Ali ’21, Alexis Martinez ’21, Yalemwork Teferra ’21, Sarah Starks ’21 and Chloe Brown ’21 walk through campus.
- Katherine Valicenti ’19 and Jeremiah Piersante ’18 table on behalf of their respective majors during a fair and ice cream social for first-years and sophomores in the Vandervort Room.
- Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Hannah Dickinson (center) and Fisher Center Predoctoral Fellow Kai Heron welcome HWS and Geneva community members to the “International Women's Day Teach-In” event in the Fisher Center on Wednesday.
- During the “International Women's Day Teach-In” event, Gemyra Greggs ’18 and Alexa Holmes ’18 write about the struggle women have experienced over the past 100 years.
- Laurie Sheck, author of A Monster’s Notes and Island of the Mad, reads from her new work as part of the 2017-2018 Trias Writer-in-Residence series in the Hirshson Ballroom.
- Arabic Fulbright Teaching Fellow Augar Koshaba captures a snowy scene outside of the Cellar Pub.
- Michael J. Miller ’83, P’09 speaks to students about his work as the president of Microbiology Consultants, a firm that develops solutions for the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and other regulated industries.
- President of HWS Girl Up Ren Workman '18 offers opening remarks during the So, Where Are You From? Reflections by Asian/Asian American Women event in the Scandling Campus Center. The event was sponsored by HWS Girl Up and the Office of Intercultural Affairs in conjunction with International Women’s Day.
- Jamie Kaewwanna '21 shares a story with Professor of Art and Architecture Laura Blanchard, Taner Bennerson '18 and Ren Workman '18 during the So, Where Are You From? Reflections by Asian/Asian American Women event in the Common Room of Scandling Campus Center.
- Russell Rickford, associate professor of history at Cornell University, gives his talk Declaring Blackness Is Easy: Angola and African-American Solidarity in the 1970s in the Sanford Room.
- Students perform on the steps of Coxe Hall as part of International Women's Day events on Thursday.
- Banan Otaibi '18 shares her story with fellow students, faculty, staff and Geneva community members as part of the International Women's Day gathering on the Coxe Hall steps.
- On International Women’s Day, HWS and Geneva community members march in solidarity on Exchange Street.
- Edith Falk ’21 builds a snow fort on the Quad.
- Associate Professor of Music Mark Olivieri speaks to HWS community members before a performance by “Catarina and James” in Froelich Hall in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Catarina Domenici of “Catarina and James” receives applause during her performance in Froelich Hall.
- Members of the HWS First Generation Initiative (FGI) gather at the First Generation and Low-Income Students Conference at Stanford University with Director of Residential Education Shelle Basilio-Murray (left) and Director of FGI and Associate Professor of Chemistry Christine de Denus (right).
- Julia Sipos ’18, Lindsey Mulligan ’18 and Jackie Bange ’19 present at the Eastern Sociological Society conference in Baltimore, Md. They conducted their research under the direction of Associate Professor of Sociology Renee Monson.
- William Samayoa '19 poses on the red carpet at the 2018 Oscars. Samayoa secured his attendance to the event through internships with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and FremantleMedia North America last summer.
- Will Sipher '19 and William Samayoa '19 stop for a photo on Rodeo Drive while in Los Angeles for the Oscars.
- The sun rises over the Bozzuto Boathouse dock.
- Students studying in Italy make the shape of a heart during a visit to the Bramante’s Chiostro museum in Rome.
- Brett Milligan ’19, Ally Doherty ’19 and Kaitlin Hunt '19 pose for a photo at Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Amanda Bruha ’20 captures the Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell statue during a snow flurry on the Quad. In 1849, Blackwell graduated from the medical school of Geneva College (Hobart’s precursor) as the first woman in the country to receive a medical degree.
- President Gregory J. Vincent '83 joins Judith Hershey Melly L.H.D. '16 and Honorary Trustee L. Thomas Melly '52, L.H.D. '02 at an alum event in Sarasota, Fla. The Mellys hosted the event.
- Alums gather for a photo with President Gregory J. Vincent '83.
- HWS Trustee Bert McCooey '76, P'04, P'09 speaks to alums during the Presidential Welcome event at Jonathan's Landing in Jupiter, Fla.
- Cynthia L. Caird L.H.D. '12 and James F. 'Caird 56, L.H.D. '12 receive a round of applause during the Presidential Welcome event in Jupiter, Fla.
- Josh Horowitz '98 joins E! News correspondent Kristen Dos Santos for red carpet coverage of the 90th Academy Awards.
- Christopher Legaspi ’12, menswear editor at Vanity Fair, poses for a photo during the 2018 Oscars.
- Dr. Allyson Shirtz Howe ’94 (center) joins members of the U.S. Women's Hockey Team Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux at the Olympic Village in Pyeongchang, Korea. Shirtz Howe served as team physician.
- Brendan Csaposs ’09 stands in front of the Old Main Building on the University of Arkansas campus where he is pursuing a doctorate in education.
- Frank Oplinger '18 makes a save during Hobart's 3-0 win over Norwich University during the 2018 New England Hockey Conference Tournament in Northfield, Vt.
- Members of the Hobart ice hockey team hoist the conference tournament trophy following their win over Norwich University. The Statesmen host Geneseo in the Cooler on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Championship.
- Statesmen and coaches gather after defeating Norwich University.
- Maggie Salmon '18 stops a shot on goal during William Smith's game against Stevenson University in the first round of the United Collegiate Hockey Conference Tournament.
- Herons celebrate after a goal during the first round of the United Collegiate Hockey Conference Tournament.
- Mason Burr '18 winds up for a shot on goal during Hobart's 12-11 victory over Colgate University on Tuesday.
- Members of the Hobart lacrosse team celebrate after a diving goal by Justin Scott '20. Scott scored a career-high six goals, tying the record for a Statesman in a Division I game.
- Bizzer Gahagan '19 shoots through traffic during William Smith's game against Geneseo on Saturday.
- Kelsey Williams '21 looks to pass during the Herons game against Geneseo.