This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Winters Past and Present
- In this special edition of This Week in Photos, we showcase our favorite photographs from winters past and present. In this photo, snow blankets the row houses on South Main Street.
- Lights from Coxe Hall illuminate the Quad.
- Steam fog hangs over Seneca Lake. The unusual cold-weather event occurs when cold air flows over warm water, with the moisture and heat rising into the atmosphere.
- A snowball fight breaks out between classes on Stern Lawn.
- The red door of St. John's Chapel is framed by a fresh snow fall.
- The statue of William Smith, sculpted by Professor of Art and Architecture A.E. “Ted” Aub, looks out over a snowy campus.
- Sunset on a wintery campus.
- Students walk by the Cellar Pub.
- Jesse Schaffer '17, Associate Professor of Geoscience David Finklestein and Luke Ruddy '17 catch snowflakes.
- A student walks by Miller House.
- The sun sets over a weeping willow at Seneca Lake State Park.
- Demarest Hall at night.
- Students jump in the snow outside of Medbery Hall.
- Snow covers a barn and vineyard in Seneca County.
- A view of the iconic Boathouse Row at the end of Canandaigua City Pier.
- Trinity Episcopal Church and Van Cleef Lake in Seneca Falls.
- Taughannock Falls in Trumansburg, N.Y. freezes.
- The Christmas Tree at the end of Long Pier in Geneva, N.Y.