
This week in photos
Apr. 5 - Apr. 11
- Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Carolina Travalia helps students prepare for a mock debate in "Spanish for Conversation and Debate."
- Founder of 10Square Mitchell Schear ’80 joins “Leadership Theory” with Associate Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Peter Budmen ’15, MAT’16 to talk about his career path.
- Associate Professor of Practice Susan Cushman works with Maeve Barrins ’28, Katie Ingle ’27 and Mia Falco ’27 to study coevolutionary species interactions by measuring and dissecting goldenrod galls and identifying the insect larvae inside during an “Ecology” lab.
- Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Max Piersol ’16 leads students from his “Architectural Theory” class to New York City where they explored the blurry boundaries between art and architecture.
- Professor of Business Management and Entrepreneurship Tom Drennen introduces Amil Shah '12 from 1PointFive before his talk about direct air capture and carbon dioxide removal.
- Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Intersectional Justice Jessica Hayes-Conroy holds class on the steps of Coxe Hall.
- Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robinson Murphy leads a class discussion during “Decolonial Environmentalisms.”
- Directed by Professor of Theatre Chris Hatch, students perform “Witch” in the McDonald Theatre.
- Professor of Practice and Director of HWS Debate Daniel Schonning '16 introduces this year's HWS Round Robin Finalists - Oxford University, Princeton University, University of Cambridge and The University of Manchester.
- Dr. Jok Madut Jok speaks about “The Ongoing Conflict in Sudan and South Sudan” during the Human Rights and Genocide Symposium.
- As part of their visit to campus, former Congressman Michael Arcuri and Sabrina Arcuri (center) join President Mark D. Gearan, Mary Herlihy Gearan, and students in “HWS Democrats” for a dinner at the President’s House.
- Dr. Shay Olmstead, lecturer in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Rochester Institute of Technology, presents “What Can Trans History Teach Us About Our Present Moment?” during Transgender Day of Visibility.
- Khairul Islam ’25 welcomes students, faculty and staff to the Eid al-Fitr celebration hosted by the Muslim Student Association in Bartlett Theatre.
- In preparation for upcoming interviews, internships and first jobs, students sort through free, professional clothing in the Salisbury Center’s Career Closet in Trinity Hall.
- Alain Malcolm '28 led the 16th ranked Hobart volleyball team to a 3-0 sweep of Elmira last week, clinching a spot in the 2025 UVC playoffs for the second-straight season. Malcolm tallied a career-high eight kills in the win.
- Natalie Daniels ’26 fires a shot past the Ithaca goalie. Daniels had six goals and 14 draw controls as the Herons defeated Ithaca 17-5 at Urick Stadium Wednesday.
- Bethany Walker '28 returns a serve as the William Smith tennis team took on Rochester in a non-conference match in Bristol Field House last week.
- The Hobart varsity eight competes on the Cayuga-Seneca Canal on Saturday against Bucknell. The Statesmen opened their spring season with a sweep of the Cayuga Duels and then scrimmaged the Bison.