This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Oct. 21 Oct. 27
- Professor of Geoscience Neil Laird shows Charlie Hollister ’18 (left), Haley Okun ’18 and Elizabeth McCabe ’18 how to launch a weather balloon near Odell’s Pond as part of “Environmental Meteorology.
- Associate Professor of Psychology Jamie Bodenlos talks to students about body image research in her “Intro to Psychopathology” class in Gulick Hall.
- Chair and Associate Professor of American Studies Elizabeth Belanger works with students at North Street Elementary School. This semester, Belanger’s “Intro Community-Based Research” class is helping North Street students research “agents of change” who have had an impact on Geneva.
- Matthew “Titus” Wilson ’21 works on an assignment with students at North Street Elementary School as part of “Intro Community-Based Research” with Chair and Associate Professor of American Studies Elizabeth Belanger.
- Bess Oliver ’18 works on an assignment in the Rosensweig Learning Commons of the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Sasha Carey ’18, Dylan Morris ’19 and Alec Rhodes ’18 attend the 65th Annual Meeting of the New York State Sociological Association held at St. John Fisher College to present their research. Rhodes is working on an Honors project with Associate Professor of Sociology Renee Monson. Carey and Morris worked on research projects for a class with Monson.
- Edens Fleurizard '20 snaps a groupie with fellow students and President Gregory J. Vincent '83 in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- President Gregory J. Vincent '83 passes out snacks to Julia Raleigh '18 (left) and Sydney Smilen '18 in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Andrea Townsend, assistant professor of biology at Hamilton College, speaks to students about ecological traps and inbreeding depression in urban crows as part of the Biology Seminar Series in the Sanford Room of Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Michaelann Denton ’18 walks across campus on Wednesday afternoon.
- A celebratory procession through Trinity Church begins the Presidential Inauguration of Dr. Gregory J. Vincent ’83 on Friday during his formal installation as the 27th president of Hobart College and the 16th of William Smith College.
- Chair of the Board of the Trustees Thomas S. Bozzuto ’68 welcomes students, faculty, staff, alums and friends of the Colleges to Trinity Church for the Presidential Inauguration of Dr. Gregory J. Vincent ’83.
- Chair of the Board of the Trustees Thomas S. Bozzuto ’68 and Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees Cynthia Gelsthorpe Fish ’82 present the Hobart and William Smith charter to President Gregory J. Vincent ’83.
- President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 delivers his inaugural address in Trinity Church. His investiture received a standing ovation.
- Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester and HWS Trustee Rt. Rev. Prince G. Singh delivers the benediction to President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 and Kim Wilson Vincent.
- President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 poses for a photo with Patricia Adams, the daughter of the Rev. Dr. Alger L. Adams ’32, D.D. ’83 the first African-American man to receive a degree from Hobart College, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.
- Monika von Brauchitsch ’18, Emily O'Brien ’18, President Gregory J. Vincent '83, Cam Williams ’18 and Rotimi Adeoye ’18 gather for a photo outside of Trinity Church following the inauguration ceremony.
- Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity gather for a group photo with President Gregory J. Vincent '83.
- Lyndsey Ackerman ’18 gets her senior portrait taken in the Scandling Campus Center.
- In the Vandervort Room, James Schuler, an intensive case manager for Youth Advocate Programs, Inc., speaks to students about incarceration in the U.S. as part of his talk, “Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System, Education, Prison and ‘At-Risk’ Children.”
- Grace Martel ’18 and Jordannah Schreiber ’18 table on behalf of the “Bart Mitzvah,” a Bar/Bat Mitzvah party with food, dancing and games that will be held on Saturday, Nov. 4.
- Students enjoy a free food truck outside of Coxe Hall as part of HWS Inauguration Week.
- Victoria Ross, executive director for the Western New York Peace Center, speaks to students and faculty about the current state of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy in the Common Room of the Scandling Campus Center.
- Zohaib Ahmad ’20 talks with Director of Alcohol and Other Drugs Prevention Brittany Broderick and Prevention and Education Coordinator Katie Stiffler during tabling in the Scandling Campus Center.
- Finger Lakes Youth Climate Summit Intern Amanda Bruha ’20 speaks to students, faculty and staff at Finger Lakes Youth Climate Summit in the Vandervort Room. More than 100 high school students attended the event, which featured sessions on topics ranging from sustainability to invasive species.
- Ríobart É. Breen, of the Anam Earth Center for Sustainability and Culture, a non-profit youth and environmental organization, delivers the keynote address at the Finger Lakes Youth Climate Summit in the Vandervort Room.
- Senior Account Executive for Siemens Corporation Eric Russell speaks to students, faculty and staff talks about the intersection of sustainability and technology during his talk, Sustainability and solutions for a changing climate, at the Finger Lakes Youth Climate Summit.
- A hot air balloon floats over the Quad. The balloon was brought to campus as part of a week-long celebration of the inauguration of President Gregory J. Vincent '83.
- Students gather for a photo with President Gregory J. Vincent '83 inside a hot air balloon on the Quad.
- Arabic Fulbright Teaching Fellow Augar Koshaba (left) and Italian Fulbright Teaching Fellow Alessandra Bottacin help students make Italian cookies in the Hirshson Ballroom.
- Members of Colleges Chorale and Cantori directed by Professor of Music Bob Cowles (front row, right) pose for a photo in the Presbyterian Church on Park Place in Geneva where they recently performed “Requiem” by Maurice Duruflé.
- Tamira Jackson-Lofton '19 welcomes students, faculty and staff to the annual Trip to the Tropics event hosted by the HWS Caribbean Student Association in the Vandervort Room.
- Coron Broomfield ’20 (left), Peyton Heron ’20 and Tai-Ling Bey ’20 pose for a photo during the Caribbean Student Association's “Trip to the Tropics” event.
- Members of the Executive Board of the Caribbean Student Association gather for a photo in the Scandling Campus Center.
- Students, faculty and staff gather for the Harvest Dinner event at the HWS Fribolin Farm on Sunday. The dinner featured local foods and live music in celebration of HWS Food Week.
- In the Sanford Room, Josh Harper ’19 presents during the Human Rights and Genocide Lecture Series event, “Should Holocaust artifacts be taken ‘on the road’?” The event was sponsored by the Human Rights and Genocide Symposium and the HWS Debate Team.
- Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Middle Eastern Studies Department Stacey Philbrick Yadav welcomes students, faculty and staff to “Stop The Hate: Countering Misconceptions about Muslims” in Demarest Hall. The discussion centered on a Skype session with Rabyaah al-Thaibani, a Yemeni-American activist and named plaintiff in a legal challenge to the recent Muslim travel ban.
- Zahra Arabzada ’19 discusses the Muslin travel ban during “Stop The Hate: Countering Misconceptions about Muslims” in Demarest Hall.
- HWS President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 and Kim Wilson Vincent meet with the new executive director of the Smith Center for the Arts Susan Monagan.
- Fall colors surround the Quad and Demarest Hall.
- Kim Wilson Vincent addresses the audience with President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 during the 21st annual Geneva Boys and Girls Club dinner at the Ramada Geneva Lakefront Hotel.
- Geneva Community Lunch Program Coordinator Stu Einstein (right) chats with students volunteering at the Geneva Community Kitchen as part of HWS Food Week.
- Students participating in Day of Service gather for a group photo in front of Coxe Hall. More than 400 students worked on volunteer projects throughout Geneva and the local area with projects ranging from cleaning community parks and trails, volunteering at local schools, and helping non-profit agencies with various tasks.
- Alex Curtis ’20 helps edge a flower bed at the Geneva Community Garden as part of HWS Days of Service on Saturday.
- Members of the Sigma Chi Fraternity gather for a group photo during HWS Days of Service.
- Director of Education & Training for the New York State Association of Counties Jeanette Stanziano ’86 (left), Communication Coordinator Nicole Lemperle Correia ’03 and Research Analyst Alexandra LaMonte '17 pose for a photo at an event for the New York State Association of Counties Women's Leadership Council.
- Hobart Hockey team captains and volunteers Jordan Haskell '18 and Andrew Silard '18 outfit Geneva Police Officer Ron Eveland with hockey gloves at the annual Geneva Police Benevolent Association (PBA) Fall Golf Tournament. The glove challenge raises money for educational and community outreach programs of the PBA.
- Alums, students and friends of the Colleges posed for a photo with President Emeritus Mark D. Gearan L.H.D. ’17 and Mary Herlihy Gearan at the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston where more than 150 representing HWS gathered to cheer on the Statesmen and Herons. Both the Hobart rowing and William Smith rowing teams competed in the event, which is the world’s largest two-day regatta.
- William Smith field hockey practices at sunset on McCooey Field.
- Canieshia Phillips ’19 helps a student during a charity walk-a-thon for school improvements at St. Francis-St. Stephen's School in Geneva.
- Hobart football player Colin Smith ’21 high fives students as they complete their laps for the charity walk-a-thon.
- Casey Nicoletti ’15, director of digital content at Madison Square Garden, speaks with students about careers in sports as part of the Professionals in Residence series during an event in the Geneva Room.
- Students, parents and alums gather outside of New Era Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., to tailgate for the Buffalo Bills vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game. Hobart alumnus Ali Marpet ’15 plays for Tampa Bay.
- Ali Marpet '15 pass blocks during the Buffalo Bills vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game on Sunday. Marpet remains the highest drafted DIII player in NFL history.
- President Gregory J. Vincent ’83 meets Ali Marpet '15 on the field after the game along with his family, members of the faculty and staff.
- A view of the Head of the Charles Regatta from above. The Hobart College varsity eight was named the Liberty League Men's Rowing Boat of the Week following a 12th place finish in the men's collegiate eights event on Sunday.
- The William Smith rowing team competes in the Head of the Charles Regatta, finishing 12th of 26 teams.
- Caroline Conboy ’17, an alum of the Herons swimming and diving team, poses for a photo during an awards banquet in Indianapolis. Conboy following her being named an NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist.