This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Best of Spring Semester 2018
- In this edition of This Week in Photos, we feature some of the top photos from the spring semester. Here, Professor of Education Charlie Temple holds his Storytelling and the Oral Tradition class outside.
- Associate Professor of English Nicola Minott-Ahl discusses Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Litt.D.74 with students during her From Novel to Film class in Demarest Hall.
- Professor of Biology Beth Newell discusses species dispersal models in Biological Reponses to Climate Change with Luke Pfund 18, Dan Robeson '18 and Shweta Patel 18 during a Biology senior seminar in Coxe Hall.
- Professor of Art and Architecture A.E. Ted Aub assists Bramm Watkin 20 and Zachary Birnbaum '16 as they pour bronze into a form as part of their Advanced Sculpture Workshop class in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- Assistant Professor of Dance Kelly Johnson creates a beat while students perform their Introduction to Jamaican Dance midterm.
- Radar meteorologist from the Center for Severe Weather Research, Alycia Gilliland (left) demonstrates how to use the Doppler-on-Wheels (DOW) mobile weather radar to Haley Okun 18 and Elizabeth McCabe 18. As part of a grant awarded by the National Science Foundation, the DOW was in the region for an extensive education and outreach program.
- During their robotics class, Chase Brown 19 and Jonathan Koch 19 repair an unexpected mechanical problem with their tractor tread robot named Wall-E.
- Patrick Wolber 18 and Christopher Williams 19 practice a dialogue during rehearsal for Waiting for Godot in the McDonald Theatre.
- Students walk to class following an early morning snowfall.
- Tucker Leicht '20 finds a quiet spot to study in the Blackwell Room.
- Students enjoy warm weather on the Quad.
- Students paint gourmet donuts during their Watercolor Sketching class with Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Kirin Makker at H.J. Stead Company on Linden Street in Geneva, N.Y.
- Dawn at Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Rap artist A Boogie wit da Hoodie kicks off the spring semester with the Welcome Back Concert in the Robert A. Bristol '31 Field House.
- Nathalie Reyes-Madrid 20 chats with Associate Professor of Education Khuram Hussain on the Warren Hunting Smith Library Patio.
- Professor of Economics Tom Drennen (left) and Margiloff Family Entrepreneurial Fellow Ed Bizari (right) work with students in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship.
- Tebyan Ali 21, Alexis Martinez 21, Yalemwork Teferra 21, Sarah Starks 21 and Chloe Brown 21 walk through campus.
- Elena Parkins 18 conducts a recital in Froelich Hall as part of her yearlong Honors project in choral conducting.
- Kathryn Dranichak 21 stops by Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfmans office hours.
- Students walk to class on a sunny April afternoon.
- CJ Boleware '19 speaks during Assistant Professor of Economics Warren Hamilton's class Portfolio Analysis in Stern Hall.
- The William Scandling research vessel approaches an HWS Finger Lakes Institute research buoy on Seneca Lake.
- Directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth and written by Evan Linder and Andrew Hobgood, 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche recreates the 1950's world of impending nuclear doom and polite society.
- In Warren Hunting Smith Library, Audrey Hunt '20 studies for her Paleontology class with Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick.
- Students enjoy the view of Seneca Lake while studying on South Main Street.
- The sun sets at Odell's Pond.
- In a chemistry lab, Jasmine Jackson 20 conducts research under the direction of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Kristen Slade.
- Students work on the Quad.
- Jean-Luc Shyaka '21 helps a student with his homework after school at the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva.
- Maddie Sherwood '21 assists students with their math homework at the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva.
- Divya Tewari 18 paints a window in the Scandling Campus Center to advertise for the Congress to Campus event. The event was hosted by HWS Votes.
- Members of HWS a cappella group Perfect Third sing during a candlelight vigil for the Take Back the Night event.
- Students perform on the steps of Coxe Hall as part of International Women's Day events.
- Grace Martel 18, Micah Lynch 18, Riley DAlba 21, Eleanor Freed '21 and Zach Hoffman '18 gather for a photo during HWS Shabbat.
- Trees are in full bloom on campus.
- Members of HWS Posse 5 gather for a photo with Posse 5 Mentor and Director of Campus Safety Martin Corbett after dinner at Corbetts home.
- Students participating in Day of Service gather in front of Coxe Hall.
- David A. Kaplan 83, co-founder and CEO of global video platform PureSolo and Murge LLC; Julie Bazan 93, local business owner and former financial advisor; 2018 Stu Lieblein 90 Pitch Contest winner Andrew Silard 18; Suzanne B. Rutstein 95, owner of juju Lifestyle Fashions; and Michael J. Miller 83, P09, president of Microbiology Consultants gather for a photo.
- Zhilei Zhao 21 and Natty Lin 20 perform a traditional dance with ribbons at the Lunar New Year Celebration sponsored by the Asian Student Union.
- Longtime Director of Hobart Athletics Michael J. Hanna 68, P99, HON04 receives the Hobart Medal of Excellence.
- Assistant Vice President for Advancement Kathy Killius Regan 82, P13 and Chair of the Alumnae Associations Honors Committee Kirra Henick-Kling Guard 08, MAT 09 present Chrysa Chin 84 with the Alumna Achievement Award for her trailblazing contributions to improving the lives of countless NBA players and their families.
- Members of the William Smith Class of 2018 pass the laurel to members of the Class of 2019. The passing of the laurel recognizes each class as they move up to fill the vacancy left by the class ahead of them.
- During Charter Day, Assistant Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Relations Jared Weeden '91 presents the Hobart Medal of Excellence to Hobart Dean and Professor of Philosophy Eugen Baer P95, P97.
- Members of the HWS Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Program climb an ice-covered boulder during a trip to the Adirondacks.
- Carly Kelly 20 rides a camel in the Sahara desert alongside guides and other students studying abroad in Morocco through the HWS Center for Education and the School for International Training (SIT).
- Students collect data for beach profiles on Monument Beach in San Salvador as part of the course Carbonates Ancient and Modern The Bahamas, which is taught by Professor of Geoscience Nan Crystal Arens and Associate Professor of Geoscience Diana Boyer from Winthrop University.
- Winner of the Architecture category in this year's study abroad photo contest, Taylor Gorycki '18 captures a sunset at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Vicuna, Chile.
- Theodore Nappo 18 feeds a giraffe at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.
- Joshua Andrews 20, Associate Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb and Taylor Gorycki 18 go horseback riding in the Andes Mountains.
- Allison Doherty 19 visits the Edinburgh Castle while studying abroad in Scotland through the HWS Center for Global Education and Edinburgh Napier University.
- Sarah Burstein '19 leaps in the air while hiking along the Alps Mountain Range in Switzerland. Burstein studied abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, through a partnership with DIS and the Center for Global Education.
- Head Physician of the U.S. Womens Hockey Team Dr. Allyson Shirtz Howe 94 poses for a photo with Emmy-award winning analyst for NBC sports Pierre McGuire 83 at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
- Members of the Hobart ice hockey team hoist the conference tournament trophy following their win over Norwich University in the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) Championships.
- The Herons celebrate after securing their third straight and fifth overall Liberty League tournament championship with a 15-10 win over Ithaca College.
- Members of the William Smith sailing team gather for a photo after winning the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women's Championship in Norfolk, Va.