This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Last Week of Classes
- Professor of Art and Architecture Phillia Yi holds a review session with students in Introduction to Drawing on Friday in the Katherine D. Elliott Studio Art Center.
- During Nationalism, Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter 86, P15 discusses how material culture helps individuals to imagine a nation.
- Kate Clayton 23 presents during her final class, America Through Russian Eyes, with Associate Professor of Russian Studies Kristen Welsh.
- Abdoulaye Diallo 23 and Julia McCormack 23 perform a comic fight from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night using techniques that they learned as part of Swashbuckling and Slapstick with Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Hatch.
- Gabe Kuhn 24, Noah Kanfer 24, Ronan Perry 24, Zach Kizer 24, Stephen Stromberg 24, Eli Gleason 24 and Ben Estabrook 24 present drafts of their Storymap presentations to Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Beth Kinne during their environmental studies course Water.
- Charlotte Peterson 22 studies in the Warren Hunting Smith Library. She recently secured an internship with the Council on Foreign Relations.
- Eliyah Roberts '24 performs in Associate Professor of Dance Michelle Ikle's final Beginning Modern Dance piece for the semester-end show.
- Bliss Doney '22 performs a piece developed as part of Jamaican Dance with Assistant Professor of Dance Kelly Johnson in the semester-end show.
- In the lab of Associate Professor of Chemistry Kristin Slade, Ryan Teiper 25 calculates which cation are in an unknown sample.
- Writing fellow Blair Reilly '22 collaborates with classmates in the Bartlett Theatre on Wednesday.
- Associate Professor of Russian Studies Kristen Welsh leads a discussion with students in America Through Russian Eyes: How do you define America? in Stern Hall.
- Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander offers a public presentation Birds and Tech Literacy at the Finger Lakes Visitor Center.
- Associate Professor of Sociology Kendra Freeman discusses methods of practicing sociology and implementing social change.
- Students study for finals in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.