This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Sept. 8 Sept. 14
- Dominic Facciponte ’16, Julia Raleigh ’18, Tyler Fuller ’18 and Michael Conroy ’18 gather for a photo following the white coat ceremony at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
- Associate Professor of Chemistry Justin Miller blows a shofar (a ram’s horn traditionally blown on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) during the Rosh Hashanah service.
- Meredith Steinfeldt ’20 discusses ways to build partnerships with other clubs during the “Building Leadership Through Community” event in the Vandervort Room. She is joined by fellow students and Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Director Katie Flowers and Associate Director Jeremy Wattles.
- Recipients of the Farash Foundation First in Family Scholarship Mia Morrison ‘19, Lea Filyk ‘21 and Ayesha Lee ’22 participate in Farash’s Day of Service at Flower City Habitat for Humanity in Rochester, N.Y. The Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation funds the scholarship.
- HWS Eco Reps stand in front of a mound of blue bags filled with recyclables collected from first-year students who live in Jackson, Potter and Rees Halls.
- At Letchworth State Park, students in the HWS Outdoor Recreation Adventure Program gather for a photo before rafting.
- Dhiraj Mukkamala ’20 poses for a photo after arriving in Rome, Italy for the Fall semester.
- Jonah Salita ‘19 walks along a dividing wall in downtown Hong Kong where he is studying abroad.
- Alexandra Bilodeau ‘20 poses for a photo after riding horses and learning traditional dance while studying abroad in Mendoza, Argentina.
- Led by Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee and Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander, students studying in Brisbane, Australia comb the beach for different types of sea cucumbers.
- Mikayla Meyer ‘20 holds a sand fish while it shoots a jet of water in an attempt to ward her off.
- HWS and Union students studying in Brisbane gather for a photo on the beach. The HWS program is led by Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee and Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander.
- The aerial view of campus captures the construction of the new indoor turf field.
- Tempe Newson Landi ‘11 and Jamie Landi ‘08 take a selfie at Union College’s Presidential Inauguration. They served as delegates of Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
- Emme Hauck ’21, Natalie Miggins ’22, Gizem Hussain '21 and Christopher Bell ’19 participate in the Rosh Hashanah service at the Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Archibald J. Kingsley ‘94 poses with his winning horses “Show Court” and “Boss Man” at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
- Adam Farid ’20, Joe Mallon ’20, Alan Dubrovsky ’20, Thomas Shung ’22 and Jonathan Atwater ’19 pose for a photo with Professional Tennis Player Marcel Granollers (center) during a visit to the U.S. Open Tournament.
- Members of the Hobart hockey team roll up turf at the Cooler.
- Parents and friends of the Hobart football team gather for a photo while tailgating on Saturday.
- David Krewson ‘22 hurdles a defender during Hobart’s 62-24 win over SUNY Morrisville on Saturday.
- Matt Horgan ’20 stops a run during Hobart’s 62-24 win over SUNY Morrisville on Saturday.
- Matthew Woods ’19 extends to make the catch during Hobart’s 62-24 win over SUNY Morrisville on Saturday.
- Eileen Rath ‘20 makes a pass during William Smith’s 3-0 win over SUNY Geneseo on Wednesday.
- Katie Mandarano ‘21 battles a defender during the Heron’s 3-0 win over the SUNY Geneseo Knights on Wednesday.
- Charlotte Engebrecht ’21 hits a backhand during the Mary Hosking Invitational in Geneva, N.Y. on Saturday.
- HWS Chief Photographer Kevin Colton captures a raccoon who is watching the William Smith meet on Saturday.
- Allie Perron ’20 hits a two-handed forehand during the Mary Hosking Invitational.
- As the recipient of a prestigious 2017-18 Fulbright U.S. Student Award, Jordan Loretz ’17 discusses his experience in Taiwan during the “Global Café” in Trinity Hall.
- Cameron McKinney, artistic director of Kizuna Dance, leads a contemporary dance workshop in Deming Theatre of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Artistic Director of Kizuna Dance Cameron McKinney shows off his moves during a contemporary dance workshop in Deming Theatre.
- Students in Assistant Professor of Psychology Brien Ashdown's Introduction to Psychology course gain hands-on experience with brain anatomy and function by dissecting the brains of sheep.
- Sergio Perez '19, Zerina Makhdoomi '22 and classmates examine a pig brain as part of Introduction to Psychology with Assistant Professor of Psychology Brien Ashdown.
- Students in “Topics in Bilingual Education” with Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies May Farnsworth review Spanish-language books for children at the Geneva Public Library.
- The sun rises over the Hobart and William Smith campus.
- Sadie Mapstone ’21 and Emma Levensohn ‘21 check out a poster of a painting by Vincent Van Gogh during the annual sale in the Scandling Campus Center.
- Students browse through posters in the Scandling Campus Center.
- The Faculty Exhibition is on display in the Davis Gallery at Houghton House. The exhibition celebrates the creative work of the studio faculty of the Department of Art and Architecture.
- The Davis Gallery at Houghton House is filled with works created by faculty in the Department of Art and Architecture. A reception will be held from 5 – 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 28.
- The Womb Chair Speaks sits on display as a work-in-process in the Solarium Gallery at Houghton House. The classic piece of midcentury furniture was created by Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Kirin Makker and project interns Abbey Frederick ’20 and E. Ainsley Rhodes ’19.
- Stephan Lewandowsky, professor of cognitive science at the University of Bristol, discusses people’s memory, decision-making and knowledge structure in the Geneva Room as part of The Climate Change and Philosophy Colloquium.
- Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies Kanate Dahouda brings his “Introduction to Francophone Cultures” class outside on Monday.
- Jacob Soll, professor of history and accounting at the University of Southern California, speaks about the origins of modern capitalism during a lecture in the Geneva Room.
- Members of the Kizuna Dance Company perform in Deming Theatre.
- Students gather for a candlelight vigil in remembrance of the attacks on September 11, 2001. The event was organized by the HWS Young Americans for Freedom.
- In memory of the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, members of Kappa Alpha Society placed American flags on the Quad. The HWS community lost three alumni in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001: Andrew H. Golkin ’93, Scott W. Rohner ’01 and Michael J. Simon ’83, P’11, P’13.
- Members of the HWS and Geneva communities gather at Long Pier for the City of Geneva's ceremony of remembrance
- April Moffett '21 shows Seneca Lake to “Odyssey” during a “Guiding Eyes for the Blind” training session at Star Park in Geneva, N.Y. Moffett serves as the lead trainer for the Guiding Eyes program.
- Jamie Soucie '20 poses for a photo with “Nalani,” a recent Guiding Eyes graduate, at Star Park in Geneva, N.Y. The students live in the Guiding Eyes theme house on St. Clair Street.
- Students examine a frame of honeycomb with HWS Food Systems Program Manager Sarah Meyer (right) at the HWS Fribolin Farm.
- West End Blend plays in the Scandling Campus Center on Friday. The band performed as part of a live broadcast of funk and soul on WHWS 105.7.
- Visiting Assistant Professor of German Area Studies Ashwin Manthripragada and Associate Professor of German Area Studies Eric Klaus chat with students at the German Area Studies Welcome Dinner at the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Kaitlyn Brathwaite ’22 performs during “Open Mic” in the Cellar Pub. The event was sponsored by the HWS Campus Activities Board.
- Director of the Abbe Center for Jewish Life and HWS Hillel Adviser Julianne Miller leads an Erev Rosh Hashanah service at the Bozzuto Boathouse on Sunday evening. The service marking the evening of Rosh Hashanah was attended by students along with faculty and staff and their families.