This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Oct. 7 Oct. 13
- Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature Kathryn Cowles speaks to students about the printing press during a visit to the Cracker Factory in Geneva, N.Y.
- Students in the Hybrid Forms Workshop class with Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature Kathryn Cowles make posters using a printing press at the Cracker Factory in Geneva, N.Y.
- Austin Gardner '21 examines a piece of quartzite during Introduction to Geology with Professor of Geoscience Nan Crystal Arens.
- Arabic Fulbright Teaching Fellow Augar Koshaba teaches students the Dabke, a popular Arab folk dance, during class with Associate Professor of Political Science Stacey Philbrick Yadav in Hirshson Ballroom.
- Jordan Woodsinger '18, Christopher Kniesche '18 and Macaela Rourke '18 work on assignments for Professor of Biology Elizabeth Newell's Agroecology class.
- Spencer Maslin '19 and Matthew Straughn '19 prepare a site installation for their 3-D design class with Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Gabriella D'Angelo.
- Students walk past an architectural installation in front of Eaton Hall.
- Ergisa Xhuveli '20 and Claire Tranchino '18 relax in Adirondack-style chairs overlooking the Quad.
- Lucas Mischler '20 works in the Houghton House studio. As an architectural studies and art history double major, Mischler spent the first half of his summer as a design and engineering intern for Penn Medicine and the second portion of his summer as a fine arts education and administrative intern at the Wayne Art Center.
- Author and former businesswoman Nan Doyle P'18 speaks to students about changing careers and disciplines at the Colleges' 22 Castle Street location during Social Innovation class with Visiting Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Craig Talmage.
- Leaves begin to fall on campus.
- Artist Rob Swainston discusses the artistic process of printmaking with students after setting up his printstallation outside the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- Alex Azzam '18 listens as experimental essayist Thalia Field delivers a reading of her most recent book, Experimental Animals, in Hirshson Ballroom on Thursday. The event was sponsored by the Trias Residency for Writers.
- Jordan Levi '20 and Allie Low '21 study on the first floor of Stern Hall.
- Flags line the sidewalks on campus as part of the Red Flag Campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence. The event was sponsored by the Office of Title IX Programs and Compliance.
- Denzel Degollado '19 helps Sandro Carboni ’19 get tickets for the Buffalo Bills vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game on Oct. 22. Center Ali Marpet '15 plays for Tampa Bay.
- Kim Wilson Vincent talks to students about her professional experience as a lawyer during a Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) meeting. PLEN is a national organization that encourages and prepares young women to become political leaders.
- Members of the Public Leadership Education Network listen to Kim Wilson Vincent discuss her law career. Vincent served as an attorney in private practice and as a pro bono attorney. She also served as a board member at the Capital Area AIDS Legal Project in Austin, Texas.
- Carly Fischer '21 asks Rachel Henderson ’06, communications manager for Nothing But Nets at the United Nations Foundation, questions about careers in communications and virtual reality storytelling.
- Clifford Chan, former director of Volunteers in Asia and the spouse of Chaplain Maurice Charles, enjoys Pasta Night with students at the Chaplain's residence.
- Students gather at the Chaplain's residence for conversation, fellowship and a home-cooked meal during Pasta Night.
- Students walk by the statue of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell on their way to class on Thursday. Blackwell graduated from the former Hobart College in 1847 and became the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States.
- Justin Podlesak '19 and Chapo greet President Gregory J. Vincent '83 outside the Thomas Poole Family Admissions Center.
- Danzlear Johnson '19 and Brandi Taylor '19 pose for a photo in the Warren Hunting Smith Library. After examining race relations in Geneva this summer as fellows with the Sills Foundation, Johnson and Taylor held a Millennials of Color Assembly which discussed issues of race, prejudice, and identity.
- German Blocker Teaching Fellow Anna Meinig discusses the electoral process in Germany, as well as this year’s candidates and races during the #GermanyDecides event in the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Chris DeLaBruere ’19, Grant Emerson ’20, Fred Holmes ’20, Tyler Fuller ’18, Ian Tulloch ’19 and Jonathan Tuttle ’18 table for Festival of Nations in Scandling Campus Center on Friday. The community event will be held from 1- 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4 at North Street Elementary School.
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Media and Society Iskandar Zulkarnain welcomes students to a screening of the films Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner and Get Out on Thursday at the Smith Opera House. The event was sponsored by the Media and Society Department and the Office of Campus Life.
- Todd Whitaker speaks to local teachers during his lecture What Great Educators Do Differently in Albright Auditorium. The talk was part of a national conference of educators hosted at HWS.
- Students walk to class on Wednesday.
- Emily Davidowitz ’14, a first grade teacher at Success Academy in Harlem, poses for a photo with her students. The William Smith Alumnae Association sent the students HWS T-shirts for the school’s Spirit Day celebration.
- Geneva 2020 Program Coordinator Amy Jackson Sellers welcomes ninth-grade students from Geneva High School in Albright Auditorium on Tuesday.
- Residence Coordinator for William Smith Hill and Odell's Village Ashley Harling ’16 and Assistant Director for Housing Operations Renee Grant speak to ninth- grade students about living away from home during a session in the Sanford Room of Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Dante Herrera '21, Brice Cooper '21 and Maeve Creagan '19 share their first-year experiences with local ninth-grade students during a panel discussion in Albright Auditorium.
- Sarah Walters '19 and Therese Mandracchia '19 pose for a photo in Pristina, Kosovo.
- Students from HWS and Union College who are studying abroad in Vietnam gather for a photo with their homestay sponsors during an excursion to the Mekong Delta where they enjoyed a traditional Vietnamese performance.
- Sigma Chi brothers Sebastien Sauvagnat '17 and Subin Nepal '15 pose for a photo on top of Combe du Beau, overlooking lake Geneva.
- Associate Professor of Classics James Capreedy video chats with students in the fourth-grade class of Caroline Dosky’12, MAT’13 at Brooke Charter School in Boston, Mass. Capreedy shared stories from his experiences and travels this summer in Greece.
- Hobart Basketball Head Coach Tim Sweeney and members of the Hobart basketball team gather for a photo with Roger Kitzman '61 and his wife, Alicia, during their visit to campus from St. George, Utah. As a student, Kitzman was a member of the basketball team and served as captain in his senior year. He was lead donor for the Tom Poole '61 Soccer Team Room and a generous supporter of the Bob Ford '54 Basketball Team Room.
- During fall break, Ian Tulloch '19, Jonathan Tuttle '19, Mary Herlihy Gearan L.H.D. '17, President Emeritus Mark D. Gearan L.H.D.’17, Tanner Arnold '20 and Isaiah Young’18 got together in Worcester, Mass.
- Statesmen Athletic Association Board member Richard Moses ’89, Heron Society Board member Amy Hoover ’95, William Smith Athletic Director Deb Steward, Associate Dean of Students Stacey Pierce, President Gregory J. Vincent '83 and Vice President for Advancement Bob O'Connor gather for a group photo at the Women Leaders National Convention in Dallas, Texas.
- William Smith Athletic Director Deb Steward, Executive Director of the Women Leaders in College Sports Patti Phillips and President Gregory J. Vincent '83 pose for a photo at the Women Leaders National Convention in Dallas, Texas. Steward was named the 2017 Women Leaders in College Sports Division III Administrator of the Year.
- Members of the Hobart and Renessaler Polytechnic Institute football teams gather for a photo with a student from Happiness House before the coin toss on Sunday. The Statesmen raised money for the Tackles and Touchdown fundraiser to benefit the local non-profit.
- Dakota Harvey '21 runs through a tackle during Hobart's 30-0 win against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
- John DelliSanti '20 makes a reception during Hobart's 30-0 win against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Boswell Field.
- Megan Barwick '19 evades a defender during William Smith's 4-0 win over Clarkson University.
- Evie Manning '18 heads the ball on a corner kick for a goal during William Smith's 4-0 win over Clarkson University.