This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: May 5 May 11
- Students fill the Quad on Monday.
- At the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship, students present a sustainability plan for the Castle Street Corridor in downtown Geneva as part of their Sustainable Community Development Capstone.
- Students present a sustainability plan for the Castle Creek area of Geneva as part of their Sustainable Community Development Capstone in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship.
- Tzipora Glaser ’18 works with a pinhole camera in the darkroom of Gulick Hall.
- Trees are in full bloom on campus.
- Associate Professor of Theatre Heather May reviews the mission of MOSAIC NY with new members in Williams Hall.
- Members of the HWS social justice theatre group Mosaic NY and Associate Professor of Theatre Heather May gather for a photo in Williams Hall.
- Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Jack Harris P’02, P’06 welcomes students to the Sociology Department’s end of the year celebration at Seneca Lake State Park.
- During reading days, students relax on the patio of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Associate Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon welcomes students, faculty and staff to the annual Honors dinner in the Vandervort Room of the Scandling Campus Center.
- Students who participated in this year’s Honors program give each other a round of applause.
- Members of the William Smith a cappella group Three Miles Lost perform during the annual Honors dinner.
- Students and faculty who participated in this year’s Honors program gather for a photo.
- Students, faculty and staff of the HWS Theatre Department gather for a photo behind Williams Hall.
- Newly inducted members of the HWS Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa pose for a photo after a ceremony in the Vandervort Room.
- Students gather on the patio in front of the Scandling Campus Center.
- Director of the Office of Intercultural Affairs Alejandra Molina (left) talks with Niame Traore '18 about her project Black Women Lead during the HWS Leads Leadership Showcase in the Centennial Center.
- Erika Ireland '18 (left) shakes hands with Assistant Director of Leadership Program Kaylyn O'Brien '12 after receiving her HWS Leads certificate during a ceremony in the Seneca Room. They are joined by Centennial Center Associate Director Amy Forbes and Margiloff Family Entrepreneurial Fellow Ed Bizari.
- Members of the HWS Leads program gather outside of the Seneca Room before the end of the year barbecue.
- Students study on the Quad during reading days.
- During the Community Engaged Scholarship Forum, Director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Katie Flowers presents Brandy Vargas ’19 with an award in recognition of her volunteer work. Vargas works at Lochland School, assisting residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and as a tutor with the America Reads program.
- Interim Provost DeWayne Lucas recognizes Associate Professor of Sociology Jim Sutton as the Civically Engaged Faculty Member of the Year during the Community Engaged Scholarship Forum.
- Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Lewis presents Ren Workman ’18 with an award as the HWS Civically Engaged Student of the Year. Workman’s service includes participation in the HWS Greens Growing Project and the Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty.
- After being recognized as the HWS Community Partner of the Year, staff from Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes join members of the Office of Title IX Programs & Compliance.
- Students refuel at the Marty's Meats food truck during Reading Days.
- Mikayla Meyer’s ’20 dog “Poppy” poses in the petunias in front of Coxe Hall.
- After trying on their Commencement regalia, graduating seniors gather for a photo outside of the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Seniors play a game of giant Jenga on Wednesday.
- Seniors fill a tent on Stern Lawn during the Finger Lakes Tasting Tour during Senior Week.
- Seniors crowd the Meat Ball Company's food truck on Wednesday night.
- Outside of the Scandling Campus Center, students watch the animated movie Moana.
- Students gather on the steps of Coxe Hall before the annual walk to the Senior Dinner at Houghton House.
- Members of the Classes of 2018 walk to the Senior Dinner at Houghton House with William Smith Dean Lisa Kaenzig, Hobart Dean Eugen Baer P'95, P'97 and Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. ’12.
- Members of the Classes of 2018 enjoy the walk to Houghton House.
- Seniors stop for a photo during the annual walk to their Senior Dinner.
- Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. ’12 congratulates the soon-to-be graduates.
- Members of the Classes of 2018 gather for a photo under the tent at Houghton House during the annual Senior Dinner.
- Members of the William Smith Class of 2018 enjoy dinner at Houghton House.
- Hobart Dean and Professor of Philosophy Eugen Baer P’95, P’97 receives a standing ovation during the Senior Dinner.
- As this year’s faculty speaker for the annual Senior Dinner, Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies Thomas Drennen broke down the key factors of life: passion, investing, pirate jokes, staying in touch and humility.
- Senior Class Presidents Isaiah Young '18 and Micaela Carney '18 address their classmates during the Senior Dinner.
- Students fill the Bartlett Theatre for the annual Senior Toast on Thursday.
- Mary Herlihy Gearan L.H.D. '17, P’21 thanks the Classes of 2018 for making HWS and Geneva a better place. “Cherish your HWS friendships. They will make you stronger. You’ll need them and they will need you,” she added.
- The Hobart student band St. Clair performs during the Senior Toast in Bartlett Theatre.
- Students gather for a photo during the Senior Toast.
- Jonathan Tuttle ’18 and Joshua Andrews ’19 give a presentation to Katelyn DeHart’s ’17 fourth-grade class at North Street Elementary School. While studying abroad in Chile, HWS students sent postcards to the elementary students with reflections on Chilean literature and astronomy.
- HWS Trustee Linda D. Arrington ’88 addresses William Smith alumnae during the inaugural William Smith @ Work event at the Cornell Club in New York City.
- Alumnae participating in the William Smith @ Work event gather for a group photo. The initiative helps alumnae build their professional networks while assisting William Smith students in finding their way to meaningful careers.
- William Smith Athletic Director Deb Steward speaks to the character of past and present Herons during the senior brunch at the Ramada Geneva Lakefront.
- Alison Regan McCarthy '93 address William Smith student athletes during the annual senior brunch. An investigator with the New York State Police, McCarthy was a psychology major and member of the Heron basketball team.
- Heron field hockey midfielder Alexandra Frary '18 chats with teammates during the annual William Smith senior brunch.
- Field hockey’s Maura Moran ’18 speaks about the challenges of balancing academics and athletics during her address to fellow William Smith student athletes.
- The Statesmen poses for a photo after capturing the Liberty League Men's Rowing Championship.
- Kelsi Carr '18 works around a defender during William Smith's 15-10 win over Ithaca College during the 2018 Liberty League Women's Lacrosse Championship.
- The Herons celebrate after securing their third straight and fifth overall Liberty League tournament championship with a 15-10 win over Ithaca College.
- The William Smith College lacrosse team and coaches gather for a photo on Boswell Field.
- Heron lacrosse seniors put on their caps and gowns for a photo on Boswell Field. The Herons will face Endicott in an NCAA tournament first round game on Saturday, May 12 in Ewing, N.J.