This week in photos
Oct. 29 - Nov. 4
- Fall foliage colors the campus.
- Dr. Arnold Cohen ’71, P’05 discusses ethics with students in Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar’s FSEM “Playing God: Ethical Debates in Medicine.”
- Daena Ford of Braddock Bay Raptor Research brings a Great Horned Owl to "Ornithology" with Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander.
- The sun sets behind Coxe Hall on Friday.
- Prior to her talk on “Surviving Gendered Violence,” author Linda Dynel talks with students in Associate Professor of Sociology Jim Sutton’s class at the President’s House.
- Students in “Child Psychology” with Professor of Psychological Science Julie Kingery enjoy Tuesday’s warm weather.
- Students in "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind" conduct a full dress rehearsal in McDonald Theatre. Directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth, the show runs at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4 and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5.
- With Professor of Economics Tom Drennen, students in the Master of Science in Management program meet with Jim Cecere '91 at one of his businesses, Vinifera, on Linden Street.
- Jett Wright '23 talks with 9th grade students from Geneva High School during a visit to campus sponsored by Geneva 2030.
- Lindsey McDonald ’23 makes a tension tray with fresh willows as part of “Experimental Archaeology and Paleotechnology” with Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Brian Clark.
- Students in “Queer Representation in Theater and Film” with Associate Professor of Women’s Studies Michelle Martin-Baron gather for a photo at the Image OUT LGBTQ Film Festival in Rochester. Photo: Gerry Szymanski.
- Jaheim Pierre '25 carves a pumpkin at a Halloween open house at the President’s House on Sunday.
- President Mark D. Gearan and Mary Herlihy Gearan show off the good work of student-carved pumpkins following their Halloween Open House.
- Taylor Coburn ’23, Sydney Schultz ’23, Lauren Jackson ’23, Sofia Ferguson ’23 hand out candy at their Odell’s Pond residence.
- Members of the HWS Fly Fishing Club gather after a day on the Salmon River near Pulaski, N.Y.
- Professor of Terrestrial Ecology John Hall lectures to students in Girraween National Park in Queensland, Australia.
- Taking first place, Ainsley Woods ’24 leads the Herons to a first-place team finish at the Cross Country Only Conference Championships at Seneca Lake State Park.
- Jonathan Garcia ’23 takes first place in the Cross Country Only Conference Championships on Saturday.