This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Apr. 7 Apr. 13
- The Scandling Campus Center on Tuesday night.
- Students in Reading Feminisms with Professor of Womens Studies Betty Bayer hold a Skype session with executive producer of the The Handmaids Tale Warren Littlefield 74. Littlefield discussed adapting Margaret Atwoods book for TV audiences and how social and political context influence the series.
- Kathryn Dranichak 21 stops by Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfmans office hours on Thursday afternoon.
- Dina Rigas 21 presents her research project titled, 1958: A Year of Cigarettes, Rockets, and Soviet Relations during Writers Seminar II with Writing and Teaching/Learning Specialist and Assistant Director of the First Year Seminar Programs Susan Hess.
- Russell Payne 21 presents his digital story/essay titled, 1918: Lives of Consequence, examining the World War I Student Army Training Corps at Hobart College and the life of Arthur Cleveland Coxe.
- Hannah Nelson 19 works with siblings Adrian Giannattasio 20 and Aldo Giannattasio 19 in Coxe Hall.
- Professor of Geoscience Nick Metz offers an overview of the Doppler-on-Wheels mobile weather radar for students outside of the Scandling Campus Center.
- Elizabeth Hawes 19, Kelsey Arroyo 18 and Associate Professor of Psychology Jamie Bodenlos gather for a photo in Gulick Hall. Led by Bodenlos, Arroyo and Hawes will present their research at the annual conference of the Society of Behavioral Medicine later this month.
- Students in Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendricks Paleontology class gather for a photo with Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences Christopher Junium (third from right) after receiving a tour of the Geobiology, Astrobiology, Paleoclimate and Paleoceanography Lab at Syracuse University.
- Faculty members pose for a photo with newly inducted members of Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honor society.
- Assistant Professor of Chemistry Elana Stennett, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Kristin Slade, Charmaine Chung '19 and Jasmine Jackson ' 20 pose for a photo during the 255th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans, La.
- Students walk to class on a rainy Thursday afternoon.
- Christopher Williams 19 and Patrick Wolber 18 run dialogue during a dress rehearsal of Waiting for Godot in the McDonald Theatre. Directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Heather May, the show can be seen on Friday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 14 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the McDonald Theatre of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Luis Figueroa 18 (left), Christopher Williams 19, Eros Cabrera 19 and Patrick Wolber 18 rehearse for HWS Theatres production of Waiting for Godot, a tragicomedy by Samuel Beckett. Thomas Perry 18 also stars in the production.
- Christopher Williams 18, who plays the role of the vagabond Estragon, waits for his friend Vladimir to return during a dress rehearsal for Waiting for Godot.
- Night falls on the set of Waiting for Godot in the McDonald Theatre in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Christopher Williams 19, Patrick Wolber 18 and Luis Figueroa '18 tussle on stage during a dress rehearsal for Waiting for Godot in the McDonald Theatre. The play was influenced by post-World War II existentialism and Vaudeville theatre.
- Nominees and winners of the First-Year Writing Prize gather for a photo in Bartlett Theatre.
- Former president of New York University John Sexton speaks to students during the 12th Annual HWS Round Robin debate tournament. Recognized as one of the best debate coaches by Emory University, Sexton is the board chair of the Associated Leaders of Urban Debate.
- Representing the University of Oxford, Lee Chin Wee kicks off the final round of the annual HWS Round Robin in the Vandervort Room. The competition welcomed 16 of the best debate teams in the world.
- Representing Stanford University, Bobbi Leet offers a rebuttal during the HWS Round Robin.
- Noam Dahan and Tom Manor, of Tel Aviv University, discuss strategy during the final round of the HWS Round Robin.
- Alex Cottrell 20, Meghan Moore 18 and Brigid Keane 20 table on behalf of the America Reads program on Wednesday.
- Henry Shue, professor of international studies at Oxford University, discusses climate change as part of his talk Climate Surprises: Pivotal Generations and Risk Transfer in the Sanford Room of the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Cailey Mastrangelo '19 chats with Taylor Mancini 19 and Lauren Mercier '19 about Relay For Life. The Colleges will host its annual relay on Friday.
- Journalist Katie Pavlich discusses the second amendment with students in the Sanford Room of the Warren Hunting Smith Library. The event was hosted by the HWS chapter of the Young Americans for Freedom.
- Associate Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter 86, P15 reads the names of those lost in the Holocaust as part of Hillel's annual Reading of the names in observance of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. Members of the HWS community took turns reading throughout the day.
- Director of the Abbe Center for Jewish Life and HWS Hillel Advisor Julianne Miller leads a Holocaust Remembrance Candlelight Vigil for students, faculty and staff on the Coxe Hall steps.
- In Trinity Hall, Senior Counselor for Public Affairs at Eric Mower and Associates Adam Croglia 10 talks with students about his career in public affairs as part of the Professionals In Residence series sponsored by the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
- Rick Balestra performs with HWS Jazz Guitar Ensemble Director Greg Wachala as part of the Jazz n Guitar series in The L. Thomas Melly 52 Lobby.
- Associate Professor of Music at Dickinson College Amy Wlodarski delivers the keynote speech at the German Area Studies symposium in Bartlett Theatre. Titled Curating the Traumatic Past: Music and Memory of the Holocaust, the talk focused on the music composed by concentration camp inmates during the Holocaust.
- Members of HWS Posse 6 gather for a photo on campus. In 2012, HWS entered into a partnership with the Posse Foundation, one of the most successful college access and youth leadership development programs in the country.
- Sandy Eckhert, master gardener volunteer, speaks to HWS community members about annual plants as part of Green Thumb Thursday in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship.
- Students practice networking strategies during an event sponsored in conjunction with the upcoming Multicultural Career and Networking Conference.
- Anna Kornbluh, associate professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago, speaks about The Social Arts of Building during a lecture in the Fisher Center on Wednesday.
- Jules Picuri 19 speaks about relationship violence during the escalation workshop at the LGBTQ+ Resource Center in de Cordova Hall.
- Coordinator for the Universal Access Project at the United Nations Foundation Kelsey Carroll 14 chats with students about life after HWS during a lunch in the Office of Intercultural Affairs on Thursday.
- Students participate in a master salsa dancing class in the Hirshson Ballroom.
- During a visit back to campus, Amira Abdulkadir '14 talks with Christina Rozario '20 in the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Italian Fulbright Teaching Fellow Alessandra Bottacin moderates a discussion during the Parliamone! Italian Conversation Table event in the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Cailey Mastrangelo 19 works with a member of the Ontario Adapt Community Network during the Arts Experience in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- After finishing their volunteer work, members of Geneva Heroes gather for a group photo at the Geneva Public Library.
- Jane McDermott Malley '90, John J. McDermott III '56, Associate Vice President for Alumni Relations Jared Weeden '91 and future Heron Elizabeth Malley gather for a photo while cheering on the Statesmen lacrosse team on Boswell Field.
- Dani Gosselin 19, Dylan Morris 19 and Donovan Hayden 19 prepare to go shark cage diving while studying abroad in Gansbaai, South Africa.
- Theodore Nappo '18 feeds a giraffe at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. Nappo visited the country during spring break.
- Members of the HWS basketball teams gather with participants of the Special Olympics during a clinic held in Bristol Gym.
- Olivia Hughes '19 guards an athlete during the Special Olympics clinic held in Bristol Gym.
- Alexandra Frary 18 spots Kelsey Pierce 20 during weightlifting training in the Raleigh-Foley-Kraus Varsity Strength Training Center in Bristol Gym.
- Matthew Pedicine '19 gains control of a ground ball during Hobart's game against Robert Morris University.
- Eric Holden 20 shoots during a collision with a Robert Morris defender.
- The William Smith rowing team practices on the Cayuga-Seneca Canal on Wednesday.