This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Aug. 10 Aug. 16
- The sun rises over campus.
- Cornell AgriTech Lab Technician Mei-Wah Choi '16, April Moffett '21 and Cornell Ph.D. candidate Katrin Ayer 16 conduct research on the fungal pathogens that cause apple scab.
- April Moffett '21 uses liquid nitrogen to extract DNA at the Cornell AgriTech campus in Geneva.
- As part of the Centennial Centers Summer Sandbox idea accelerator program, Reed Tansill '20 and Andrew Dellicicchi '20 present Baytender, an on-the-water food and beverage delivery service.
- University of Oklahoma student Sophia Huebler and University of Richmond student Rachel Morris join Yifei Tao '20 and Albright Dwarka '21 after presenting their summer research project on Hepatitis B. Funded by the National Science Foundation, the research was conducted alongside Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science John Forde.
- Ethan Leon '19, Ainsley Rhodes '19 and Grace Hammett '20 create an instructional booklet on how to modify clothing for fit, personalization and function with Associate Professor of American Studies Kirin Makker.
- Prospective students and their families tour campus during an Open House on Friday.
- The newest members of the Hobart and William Smith faculty pose on the steps of Scandling Campus Center. (Back row): Chris Pike (Russian Area Studies), Ed Quish (Political Science), Brian Clark (Anthropology), Jerome Dent (Africana Studies), Jacob Powell '14 (Economics); (Front-row) Drury Mackenzie '03 (Entrepreneurial Studies), Stephanie Anglin (Psychology), Chris Fietkiewicz (Computer Science), Lee Sooyoung (Economics) and Suriati Abas (Education).
- Professor of Dance Donna Davenport leads a workshop with members of the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva as part of their visit to campus.
- Lucile Mallard L.H.D.15, president of the Geneva, N.Y. chapter of the NAACP and resource coordinator for the Canandaigua City Court system, President Joyce P. Jacobsen and Caroline Wenzel Chapman '05, director of communications for Canandaigua City School District, discuss the Leading the Way luncheon to be held in October.
- Courtney Page '22 and Lingo, her Guiding Eyes dog in training, sit on the Quad. Page and Lingo will be living in the Guiding Eyes for the Blind theme house this fall.
- After making presentations on their work, Summer of Service interns pose with President Joyce P. Jacobsen in front of the Geneva Community Center. Together the group contributed more than 300 hours of service in the City of Geneva.
- New York State Senator Pam Helming and Grant Emerson '20 discuss local news. Emerson interned in Helming's Geneva office this summer.
- Alums and friends of the Colleges pose with President Joyce P. Jacobsen (center) at the Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Day at the Races event.
- Calvin Klube '23 (center) and his family pose with President Joyce P. Jacobsen (left) and former trustee William C. Greene '83 (right). Greene presented Klube with the William and Diane Green P'83, P'87 Endowed Scholarship, named in honor of his parents, at a reception in Aurora, N.Y. The scholarship rewards academic excellence and leadership from East Aurora High School.
- Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee (back, center) poses with faculty leading an interdisciplinary field school in Mongolia. During the three-week program, Magee taught a class on Mongolia's Energy Transition.
- Hector Guzman '20 and HWS Head Sailing Coach Scott Ikle '84 pose at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Guzman finished 11th place in the competition representing the Mexican National Team. Ikle served as an assistant coach.
- This summer, members of the Posse 3 cohort met with President and Founder of the Posse Foundation Deborah Bial L.H.D. '18 (right) in Los Angeles, Calif.
- Gavin Flood '20, Micaela Carney '18, Shannon Times '08, MAT '09, Tzipora Glaser '19, MAT '19 and Michael Grieco '22 pose for a photo at EXPLO at Wellesley, a summer education program for middle school students.