This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Oct. 8 Oct. 14
- Students walk by the Hobart and William Smith Colleges’ sign on Wednesday.
- Emma Hobika ’20 studies for calculus and Victoria Malamas ’20 works on a cultural anthropology paper in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Isa Akerfeldt-Howard '18 discusses her work with Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D'Angelo and Rousseau Nutter '16 in the Houghton House studio.
- The Quad on Thursday afternoon.
- David Lunken '88, a principal with Cedarcroft Advisors based in Baltimore, Md., returned to campus to speak with students in the Entrepreneurship Minor Program.
- In the Finger Lakes Institute, Cornell University graduate student Jesse Lepak discusses food web shifts and changes in mercury concentrations in fish.
- Ryan Densen '17 discusses a proposal for a group project on social innovation in the course Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship with Visiting Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Craig Talmage.
- Students walk to class on Thursday.
- Raising money to benefit Happiness House, Hobart football teammates Micah Holloway '19 and Patrick O'Connell '17 sell raffle tickets to Rebecca Via '19 and Amanda Breed '19 in the Scandling Campus Center.
- In support of the One Love Foundation’s Red Flag Campaign to address and prevent sexual assault, dating violence and stalking on college campuses, Henry Castillo '20, Maria Moreau '19 and Israel Oyedapo '20 join fellow students in the Scandling Campus Center in writing messages.
- The HWS Bozzuto Boathouse at sunrise.
- Statesman Connor Simon '17 leads a team huddle during a hockey youth clinic at the Geneva Recreation Complex.
- Associate Director of Residential Education Shelle Basilio speaks to ninth graders on their visit to HWS about what it is like to live in a residence hall on a college campus.
- Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Katie Flowers introduces a panel of current HWS students to Geneva High School ninth graders as part of their visit to campus.
- The postmodernist fiction writer Dexter Palmer speaks to members of the HWS community in the Bartlett Theatre as part of the 2016-17 Trias Reading Series event.
- Associate Professor of English Melanie Conroy-Goldman, postmodernist fiction writer Dexter Palmer and Trias Writer in Residence and New York Times-Bestselling writer Jeff VanderMeer gather for a photo in Bartlett Theatre.
- Public Consulting Group College Recruiter Elyssa Feliciano leads an information session for interested students in Stern Hall on Thursday.
- Jennifer Siegal '87 offers a talk titled Nomos vs. Polis: Strategies for Mobile Architecture through the Art and Architecture Department lecture series. She is the founder and principal of the Los Angeles-based firm Office of Mobile Design.
- Hilary Smith, recruitment and admissions officer at Christie’s Education in New York City, discusses the school’s postgraduate and continuing education offerings in the fields of art, history and curating. The company is owned by Christie’s International PLC.
- Professor of Religious Studies Michael Dobkowski presents an overview of the movie Aftermath as a part of the Culture of Respect film series.
- Matthew Fox '19, Nicholas Haydon '19, Katrina Willis '19 and Julia Wasserman '17 attend a screening of the movie Aftermath as part of the Culture of Respect film series.
- Assistant Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Fernando Rodriguez-Mansilla and Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Marcela Romero Rivera share their perspectives on the National Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month Commemoration during a Fireside Chat at the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Alexandra Carter-Huffman ’18 works with students at Discovery's Playground, an after-school program on the HWS campus where children in grades K-6 can play, explore and learn through a variety of activities designed to complement the school curriculum.
- Gail Foster '17, Rebecca Czajkowski '18 and Stephanie Kenific '17 fill their plates with a home-cooked meal at Chaplain Maurice Charles' weekly Pasta Night.
- Provost and Dean of Faculty Titi Ufomata hosts faculty and staff at her home during Wednesdays with Titi.
- The HWS sailing team practices on Seneca Lake.
- Students from Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis' Senior Integrative Experience class join Hobart alum Victor Pultinas '08 in harvesting crab apples at the Cornell Agricultural Research Station.
- Students in the Outdoor Recreation Adventure Program hiked Mount Katahdin in Maine during Fall break.
- Classmates Hugh McKenny ’20, Griffin Regan ’20, Jessica Robbins ’20, Connor Solomon ’20, Lucas Harris ’20 and Jessica Goldman ’20 hang out near Jackson, Potter and Rees residence halls.
- Board Chair Thomas S. Bozzuto '68 (middle) gathers with HWS students, faculty, and staff attending the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in Baltimore, Md., where Bozzuto lives.
- A group of HWS students who are studying abroad in New Zealand for the Fall 2016 semester gather for a photo. The program is led by Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Kirin Makker.
- Peace Corps Volunteer Emily Surprenant '15 (middle) stands with her English students in their brand new library in Kosovo. Surprenant wrote several grant applications to garner funds to transform a vacant classroom into a library, complete with more than 1,000 books.
- Phoebe Wade '19 challenges the Ithaca defense as she moves the ball down the field. The William Smith soccer team has remained No. 1 in the D3soccer.com poll for the fifth week in a row, and moved back into the No. 1 spot in this week’s NSCAA poll.
- Binjo Emmanuel '20 scores his first college career goal against Clarkson.
- Hunter Critchlow '18 gets a head on the ball during Saturday’s match-up with Clarkson on Cozzens Field. The Statesmen won the game 2-1 in overtime.
- William Smith JV soccer hosted Nazareth on Wednesday night on Boswell Field. The Herons came away with 2-1 win over the Golden Flyers.
- Members of the Hobart club rugby team battle Alfred University on Saturday.
- A Hobart rugby player stays strong as he breaks the tackle of his Alfred opponent on Stiles Field on Saturday.
- Goalkeeper Biz Chirco '17 takes on the Ithaca offense during Saturday morning's game on McCooey Field. The Heron’s came away with a 6-2 win.
- Heron Sierramarie Fitzgerald '18 gets past the Ithaca College defense during the first half of Saturday’s 6-2 win over the Bombers.
- Honorary Trustee Langdon (Lang) Cook P’99, P’05, L.H.D. '12 welcomes attendees to the Cook Parents Circle Dinner in New York City last week. The Cook Parents Circle was founded by Cook and his wife Lyn Cook P’99, P’05 to recognize the engagement of non-alum parents.
- Celebrating its 5th anniversary, members of the Cook Parents Circle gather for a group photo in New York City.
- Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Jim Spates captures the sunset over the city of Prague.
- Cameron Lockheed '82, Scott Liming '83, and John Shane '83 at the Hockey Hall of Fame with the Stanley Cup, inscribed with the name of their teammate Pierre McGuire '83.
- The William Smith Rowing team practices at sunset.