This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: July 09 July 15
- Audrey Bates ’17 and Bree von Bradsky ’16 plan this year’s Pre-Orientation Adventure Program trips. The program offers members of the Classes of 2020 an opportunity to engage in hiking, kayaking or volunteer projects before the official Orientation.
- Working in the lab of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Josh Newby, Keshihito Murphy ’16 adds liquid nitrogen to the matrix isolation system, which keeps the equipment cool.
- Under the direction of Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfman, Harrison Simbliaris '17 prepares bottles that will be used to collect local water samples. Later, Simbliaris will test the water for metrics such as turbidity and dissolved solids.
- In conjunction with the Summer Organic Research Symposium, Namita Neerukonda ’17 presents a talk called Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Simplified Analogs of Protein Kinase C inhibitor Staurosporine.” She presented the material with Fernando Banales '17.
- With assistance from Professor of Geoscience Neil Laird and Assistant Professor of Geoscience Nicholas Metz, Molly Neureuter '18 and Lukas Ruddy ’18 launch weather balloons to study the atmosphere above Seneca Lake.
- Aboard the William Scandling research vessel, Jeremiah Piersante '18 and Peyton Capute '18 study data being received from one of the high-flying weather balloons.
- The Bozzuto Boathouse in the summer.
- Associate Professor of Psychology Julie Kingery talks with Assistant Professor of Psychology Emily Fisher about her book, Treating Internalizing Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Core Techniques and Strategies, which was published this month by Guilford Press.
- Finger Lakes Institute (FLI) Pulse Project Intern Lara Johnson ’19, FLI Food Systems Program Manager Sarah Meyer and HWS Fribolin Farm Intern Sarah Garcia ’17 sell produce grown at Fribolin Farm.
- Kinder Camp participants and their camp counselors walk past the Scandling Campus Center. The day camp is for students entering grades 1 and 2.
- Students participating in the New Jersey SEEDS (Scholars, Educators, Excellence, Dedication and Success) program work on English papers in the Warren Hunting Smith Library computer lab.
- Students from the New Jersey SEEDS (Scholars, Educators, Excellence, Dedication and Success) program walk to class. This is the ninth consecutive year the program has been held at HWS.
- Adrian Colmenares '18 leads a campus tour for prospective students and their families.
- Garth Burke '17 listens to a student who is participating in the HWS Summer Academy about his ideas for a library design. Burke is also working with Assistant Professor of Architectural Studies Gabriella D’Angelo this summer.
- Professor Walter Bowyer of Chemistry leads an HWS Summer Academy class aboard the William Scandling. For more than a decade, the Colleges have hosted the two-week intensive college prep program for Geneva High School students.
- HWS Summer Academy students conduct research on the William Scandling research vessel.
- Students who participated in the HWS Summer Academy program gather for a photo following their graduation ceremony in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center.
- New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announces that the City of Geneva will receive a $10 million grant for downtown revitalization at the Geneva Lake Front Visitor Center.
- New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo sits with Geneva City Manager Matt Horn and other members of the Geneva City Council as they listen to New York Senator Michael F. Nozzolio address the audience following the governor’s announcement.
- Local businessman Dave Bunnell and Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Sociology Jim Spates discuss their plans to refurbish the Dove Block on Exchange Street. The building once served as the studio for America's first abstract expressionist painter and a founder of American modernism, Arthur Dove, a member of the Hobart Class of 1903.
- Vice President for Student Affairs Robb Flowers greets members of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce during their Business After Hours Networking Mixer held at Houghton House.
- J.T. Coneybeer, a representative from Franklin Energy, inspects the Village at Odell's and 380 South Main Street as part of the Colleges’ energy-savings initiative.
- Kitty Daniels, the longtime chair of the Cornish College of the Arts dance department, leads a ballet class as part of the Bill Evans Teachers Intensive conference held in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Renowned choreographer and performer William Bill Evans teaches dance educators and artists from across North America during professional dance workshops hosted by the HWS Dance Department in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Students enjoy the sprinkler on the Quad.
- During his summer internship, Peter Lambos ’18 discusses the Pokémon GO app as part of a segment on “Bridge Street,” ABC News Channel 9’s morning talk show, in Syracuse, N.Y.
- During her internship, Gail Quintos '17 poses for a photo at Nickelodeon in Los Angeles, Calif. Quintos is working in the company’s casting department this summer.
- Eden Tesfaye’14 (center), director of special projects for the Hilary Clinton Campaign in Philadelphia, Pa., gathers for a photo with interns Chalwyn Caulker ’17 and Clayton Lyons’17.
- During her internship this summer at the Consumer Protection Branch of the U.S. Department of Justice, Elizabeth Biz Chirco '17 poses for photo.
- Morgan Atanasio '14 celebrates her first day of dental school at Touro College of Dental Medicine at New York Medical College. At HWS, Atanasio studied biology and movement science, and played on the field hockey and rowing teams.
- While studying abroad in Australia, Jennifer Norris '17 spends time with a kangaroo at Caversham Wildlife Park in Perth.
- Students, who are participating in the Costa Rica abroad program, explore the Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve.
- After hiking through the Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve, Sarah Ouellette '17 and Alicia Roistacher '17 (center) pose for a photo with students from other colleges, who also are studying abroad in Costa Rica.
- Gavin Gross '19 stands in Memorial Park, in Taibei, Taiwan, with Lin-Yu Viola Chen, who served as his Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant on campus. As the recipient of the Huayu Enrichment Scholarship from the Taiwan Ministry of Education, he is participating in the International Chinese Language Program.
- Emma Berntheizel '15 takes a break while hiking the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. She will begin a clinical internship this fall and attend Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa in the Fall of 2017.
- BreLynn Nasypany ’11 explains a drill to campers during last week’s Heron soccer camp. Nasypany, who was recently named the head coach for RPI’s women’s soccer team, will be one of eight Herons inducted into the Heron Hall of Honor on October 15.
- Austin Letorney ’17 (front) trains with the New York Athletic Club for the U.S. U23 World Championship Trials. The winner of the trials, which are held July 18-22, will travel to Rotterdam, Netherlands to compete in the World Championships.
- William Smith soccer alums BreLynn Nasypany '11, Chelsea England '12, Nikki Dudley '07, Caroline Wenzel Chapman '05, Maddie Buckley '15, Marcia Meagher Biata '96 and Zoe Eth '16 help out at the William Smith soccer camp.
- Amber Waterhouse '89 poses in front of two of her oil paintings at the Dolphin Gallery of Hingham Public Library in Hingham, Mass. The exhibit is on display through July 28.
- HWS alumnae and alumni gather for a photo during an alum gathering in Charleston, S.C.
- Dr. William Pugh '85, Bob Zinn '59, Frances Collins Rogers '90, and John Rogers '92 pose for a photo in Quebec. The four met by chance while waiting for a walking tour in the city, and while making conversation, realized that they were all HWS grads.