This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos. July 28 Aug. 4
- Sunrise over the Hobart and William Smith campus.
- Aboard the William Scandling research vessel, Captain Dave Brown and first mate Anthony Madia pull a sample from the bottom of Seneca Lake to test the health of the lake and check for invasive species.
- Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfman (left) and first mate Anthony Madia look on as Rachel Best '18 examines a net used to collect plankton from the bottom of Seneca Lake.
- Kate Homet '19 (left) and Serena Bradt '18 test water quality on the William Scandling research vessel.
- Professor of Art and Architecture Nick Ruth pulls ink while screen printing in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- Colin Marker '18 works on a summer project in the wood shop of the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- Students walk by Demarest Hall on a clear summer afternoon.
- Emily Kelley ’17 and Food Systems Program Manager Sarah Meyer harvest marigold at the HWS Fribolin Farm.
- Associate Professor of Education Khuram Hussain discusses the symbolism of the Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell statue as part of the HWS Summer Institute Program. Blackwell, who was the first woman to receive the degree of Doctor of Medicine in the U.S., graduated from Geneva College, the precursor to Hobart.
- Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Ben Ristow reviews a writing assignment with Mahamadou Bala in the library atrium as part of the HWS Summer Institute program.
- Steve Graham '20 and Tyler Gregory '20 work at the IT Helpdesk in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Summer interns for the Finger Lakes Institute join members of the Nature Conservancy and the Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation Unit in Sodus Bay to pull water chestnut and other invasive species from Ontario Lake.
- Drew Starkey, Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation Technician, pulls water chestnut from Sodus Bay.
- Patty Wakefield-Brown, Outreach and Volunteer Specialist at the Finger Lakes Institute, pulls water chestnut from Sodus Bay.
- Summer interns for the Finger Lakes Institute in Sodus Bay.
- Members of the 2017 Summer Atmospheric Science Research Group gather for a photo including (back row, l-r): Andrew Westgate (Lyndon State College), Professor of Geoscience Neil Laird, Sam Bartlett '18, Professor of Geoscience Nick Metz and (front row, l-r) Haley Okun '18, Carrie Lang (SUNY Geneseo), Peyton Capute '18 and Darby Johnson '19.
- Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Jonathan Forde pets 'Bailey' while Assistant Professor of Psychology Emily Fisher reads on the quad.
- Summer research students working with Professor of Economics Thomas Drennen gather for a photo after dinner and swimming at Drennen's cottage on Canandaigua Lake.
- Joana Pacheco '21 reads outside Napier Hall.
- To engage in a conversation about building partnerships for the benefit of students, faculty and communities, President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 hosted a meeting on campus with leadership of St. Augustine University and the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester. Pictured are (l-r) HWS Chaplain Maurice Charles; St. Augustine University Chaplain the Rev. Nita Byrd; The Rt. Rev. Prince G. Singh, HWS Trustee and the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester, N.Y.; Vincent; Kim Wilson Vincent; and Dr. Everett Ward, the 35th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and President of St. Augustine's University.
- President President Gregory J. Vincent '83 speaks with Physics Lab Technician Dr. Peter Spacher and Associate Professor of Physics Ted Allen during a tour of the sciences at HWS.
- Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Katie Flowers welcomes faculty, staff and community members to an information sessions about students completing summer internships in Geneva.
- Summer of Service interns Makayla Pydych '19 and Maddie Sherwood '18 discuss their summer work with the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva.
- Richie Ramrati '18 describes his summer as a web development intern for the City of Geneva as part of the Summer Intern showcase in Trinity Hall.
- Summer interns on campus gather for a photo in front of the Quad.
- Work began over the summer to replace the courts at the HWS Tennis Center and install a new press box and grandstand at Cozzens Field.
- Members of Nardozzi Construction work on the new Common Room attached to the Scandling Campus Center. The new facility will be ready for use this fall. Other upgrades include a renovation of the Saga Dining Hall.
- A beautiful summer day on campus.
- Atmospheric science research groups from HWS and Plymouth State University visit the summit of Mt. Washington and the Mt. Washington Observatory.
- Professor of History Clifton Hood joins Katie Berlin '13 and Danielle Bates '12, both past history majors, for dinner in San Francisco, Calif., where Hood is doing research for his next project on imposters.
- Current students pose for a photo during an HWS event in Washington, D.C. The event was hosted by Christopher P. and Cynthia L. Soucie P'20 and Arthur J. Santry III.