This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Campus Photos to Share and Save
- As we celebrate the Classes of 2020, we offer this special TWIP gallery of our all-time favorite photos of campus. We hope you'll take them with you as you begin your lives of consequence. The caption for each image includes a hyperlink so you can download a high-resolution version to share on social media, save and print.
- To capture these star trails over the Bozzuto Boathouse, Chief Photographer Kevin Colton took a photo every 30 seconds for two hours.
- The 50-yard-line on Boswell Field.
- The statue of Elizabeth Blackwell on the Hobart Quadrangle, produced by Professor of Art and Architecture Ted Aub, honors the legacy of the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States.
- An unusual cold-weather event known as steam fog takes place over Seneca Lake.
- Summer sunshine enhances the blues and greens of the HWS campus and Seneca Lake beyond.
- Players take the field at sunset at Boswell Field at David J Urick Stadium at the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation.
- Home to the offices of the President and Provost, the Cellar Pub and Bartlett Theatre, Coxe Hall anchors the Quad.
- A stunning sunrise at the Bozzuto Boathouse.
- The sun rises behind the statue of William Smith, founder of William Smith College, on the Hill.
- A double rainbow appears over Seneca Lake and the HWS Sailing Team.
- A fall day on the Quad.
- Snow blankets the Quad on a quiet winter evening.
- The Hobart and William Smith sailing team plies the waters of Seneca Lake.
- A stunning summer sunset over campus.
- Sunrise at the Bozzuto Boathouse.
- A drone view of campus in the fall.