This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Feb. 22 Feb. 28
- A reflection of the Bozzuto Boathouse shines on Seneca Lake.
- During Introduction to Architectural Studies, Professor of Art and Architecture Stan Mathews demonstrates the structural use of flying buttresses to a Gothic cathedral.
- Professor of Biology Sigrid Carle '84 leads a discussion on DNA during Cell Biology.
- Demarest Hall lights up the Quad on Thursday evening.
- Professor of History Clifton Hood lectures during History of NYC.
- A panel of HWS community members who have held positions abroad and who work to identify and inform students about grants, internships and programs for global career opportunities speak in Trinity Hall. The event was facilitated by CCESL, CGE and the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
- Students celebrate the Lunar New Year in Bartlett Theatre. The event was hosted by the Asian Student Union.
- The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Office of Intercultural Affairs host a campus conversation in the IC. Here, Hobart Dean and newly appointed Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Khuram Hussain facilitates a conversation on the topic, Where Do We Go From Here?
- Students studying abroad in Rome, Italy, climb the Spanish Steps. The program is being led by Associate Professor of Biology Meghan Brown and Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D'Angelo. The photo was taken by Garrett Walters '22.
- Eric Bloom '67 (second from left), lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and keyboardist for Blue Öyster Cult returns to the Finger Lakes to perform at del Lago Resort and Casino in Waterloo, N.Y.
- Alums gather at a reception hosted by the Afro Latino Alumni and Alumnae Association (ALAA) in New York City.
- Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Angelique Szymanek stands at the entrance to the University of Dundee, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Scotland where she is studying through the Fulbright Scholar Award. She is researching the work of women artists in the Scottish lowlands between 1969-1985.
- Mary Kubinski '17, her co-teacher and students pose for a class photo in Thailand, where she serves as a teacher collaborator and community facilitator. This week, Hobart and William Smith were named a 2020 top volunteer-producing college by the Peace Corps.
- Julianna Gong '23 challenges the Utica defense. William Smith Hockey won 2-1.
- Travis Schneider '21 celebrates Hobart Hockey's third goal to lift the Statesmen over Skidmore College in the semifinal round of the New England Hockey Conference tournament.