This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Jan. 16 Jan. 22
- A student walks across the Quad on Tuesday.
- Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Jim Sutton remotely teaches his J-Term class “Sociology of Police and Policing” in Stern Hall.
- Students walk to the Scandling Campus Center after completing their COVID-19 tests.
- The HWS community joins in Geneva’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March on Genesee Street on Monday.
- Chief of Staff Kathy Killius Regan ’82, P’13 and President Joyce P. Jacobsen listen to remarks given during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March.
- Boys and Girls Club of Geneva Assistant Executive Director Allauna Overstreet-Gibson '14 marches with her grandfather, James Overstreet.
- Kyle Driscoll ’22 works out during one the first practices for the Statemen Lacrosse team on Tuesday.
- The Statesmen Lacrosse team hits the weight room in Bristol Gym to prepare for the 2021 season.
- Director of the Centennial Center Amy Forbes teaches her J-Term class “Entrepreneurial Leadership” from her South Main Street office.
- In Winn-Seeley Gym, students get tested for COVID-19 as they return to campus. Students were all tested twice before classes start on Jan. 25.
- Ethan Albrecht ’21 takes a simple screening test for the most reliable sign of COVID-19, loss of smell. Warren Pugach P'15, P'22 — cofounder of SmellCheck, which designed the test and corresponding app — supplied HWS with 2,500 anosmia screening cards.
- Professor of Political Science Kevin Dunn discusses politics and punk rock in a video series designed for prospective students.
- Caitlin Andrews ’23 receives help from her father in moving her belongings to the exterior door of Comstock Hall on Sunday.
- Nana Yaa Asante '23 moves into her dorm room in Hale Hall.
- Gib Shea '22, a volunteer firefighter and EMT, receives the COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 6 at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut as part of the state's Phase 1A vaccine rollout for healthcare workers and nursing home residents and workers.
- William Smith Head Soccer Coach Aliceann Wilber P'12 is the recipient of the 2020 United Soccer Coaches’ Women’s Soccer Award of Excellence. She is the first woman in collegiate soccer history to earn 500 career wins, and her 593 wins put her in first place on the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer all-time list.
- Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies Courtney Wells virtually instructs his J-term course “Troubadours: Songs of Love, War and Redemption in Medieval Southern France” from Smith Hall.