
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.
