This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Sept. 5 Sept. 11
- Sunrise on Seneca Lake and Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Students wear facemasks while walking to class.
- Students work in the organic chemistry lab in Lansing Hall.
- Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Kristen Brubaker discusses the climate change solutions presented by Paul Hawken in his book Drawdown during the First-Year Seminar Sustainable Living and Learning Community.
- Sreyan Kanungo 23 studies outside Williams Hall.
- On a sunny morning, students pass Coxe Hall on their way to 8:30 a.m. classes.
- President Joyce P. Jacobsen talks with members of The Rising Panthers on the steps of Coxe Hall. She is joined by Vice President for Human Resources Sonya Williams.
- Gabby Linscott 21 works outside the Warren Hunting Smith Library in front of the iconic scissor sculpture.
- To commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a flag to represent each of the 2,977 lives lost that day are placed on the hill overlooking the Quad by members the Kappa Alpha Society.
- Students dance in the tall grass outside the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. The exercise was part of Intermediate Modern Technique taught by Associate Professor of Dance Michelle Ikle.
- Associate Professor of Geoscience Tara Curtin instructs students on how to check the Colleges groundwater monitoring wells in her Introduction to Hydrogeology class.
- Instructor of History Virgil Slade talks with students in his First-Year Seminar Unfreedoms and the 'Problem' of Race.
- As an HWS Corps member, Niima Sellah 23 (on screen) talks with a student at the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva about the solar system through online instruction.
- On the side of JPR, Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick holds a ladder for a student as she marks 18-feet which was the level of ash, pumice and pyroclastic that accumulated following the volcano eruption in Pompeii in 79 CE. The lesson was part of the First-Year Seminar Earth vs. Humans.
- Students walk to lunch at the Scandling Campus Center.
- Professor of Religious Studies Michael Dobkowski leads a discussion with students in his The Sociology of the American Jewish Community class.
- Outside of the Warren Hunting Smith Library, Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon talks with students in The Politics of Reproduction, which she co-teaches with Professor of Sociology Renee Monson.