This week in photos
Best of the Spring Semester
- In This Week in Photos, we feature some of our favorite moments from the Spring Semester. Here, students catch up while walking to class.
- Associate Professor of Dance Kelly Johnson leads students in “Introduction to Dances of the African Diaspora” outside of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- On the steps of Coxe Hall, Associate Professor of French, Francophone and Italian Studies Kanate Dahouda teaches “Topics in Francophone Cultures.”
- Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch talks with Global Studies students and Associate Professor of Russian Studies Kristen Welsh in the Blackwell Room.
- Students in “Introduction to Meteorology” with Geoscience Postdoctoral Research Associate Caitlin Crossett ’15 launch a weather balloon on the Quad.
- President and CEO of Scout Motors Scott Keogh ’91 talks with students, faculty and staff at a dinner at the President’s home prior to his President’s Forum talk.
- During the official dedication of the Adams Intercultural Center, Patricia Adams, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Alger L. Adams ’32, says the opening of the center “is about the future, looking forward, and building on existing good work.”
- Students meet on the Quad before heading out to more than 30 work sites during Day of Service in April.
- With President Mark D. Gearan (seated), Hobart hockey national champions receive a proclamation from Geneva City Council.
- The sun sets over campus.
- During the 2023 Pitch competition, Todd Feldman ’89 joins the event via hologram and answers questions posed by Matt Nusom ’23.
- Quinn Phillips '26 performs an acrobatic kick while playing soccer tennis on the Quad.
- President Mark D. Gearan accompanies the student band Moonflower during a weekly Open House hosted by the Gearans.
- To celebrate the last day of classes, Theta Delta Chi organized a Color Run to benefit the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.
- Students studying abroad in Rome, Italy with Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Stan Mathews visit Castel Sant'Angelo.
- Professor of Geoscience Nan Crystal Arens talks with students in the geology study abroad program to the Bahamas in January.