This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Fall on Campus
- In this special edition of This Week in Photos, we share some of the photos that capture the fall season on campus. In the photo above, an aerial view shows the leaves changing color on campus.
- The ivy changes color around the first floor entrance to Demarest Hall.
- Students walk outside of the Scandling Campus Center.
- An aerial view of Seneca Lake.
- The sun rises over the Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Anna Krajewski '22, Mary Mazzarella '22 and Anna Rider '22 meet outside Napier Hall.
- Foliage frames the Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center.
- The sky opens above the HWS sailing team.
- The view from the office of Visual Arts Curator Anna Wager ’09 in Houghton House.
- St. John's Chapel at dusk.
- The statue of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, created by Professor of Art and Architecture A.E. Ted Aub in 1994, watches fall arrive on the Quad. In 1849, Blackwell graduated from the medical school of Geneva College (Hobart’s precursor) as the first woman in the country to receive a medical degree. (Geneva College was renamed Hobart Free College in 1852 and Hobart College in 1860.)
- Students walk by the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- A northward view of South Main Street.
- Bjørn Antell '21 and Madison Bradley '19 take a scenic route to class.
- An aerial view of campus above Pulteney Street.
- Krysten Palmer '22, Austin Kennie '19 and Kyle Driscoll '22 chat outside Demarest Hall.
- Olivia Wojnovich '20 and Teresa Kepes '21 follow the path along Cozzens Field.
- A rainbow appears over Seneca Lake and the HWS Sailing Team.
- Fall colors fill the Quad outside Eaton Hall.
- The sun shines through the crisp yellow leaves.
- Ivy covers Coxe Hall.
- The ivy on Hale Hall begins to show colors of fall.
- The first snow fall of the academic year blankets campus.