This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Last Day of Classes
- Hobart Dean Khuram Hussain discusses the role of honor societies on campus during a meeting with William Fletcher '21.
- Students enjoy the Paws for a Break on the second floor of the Scandling Campus Center.
- Sophie Ritter '20 and Olivia Hofmann '21 hang out with the dogs of faculty and staff.
- Jedidiah Collins '19 and Kwame Morris '19 play a round of pool in the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
- Students review for their final exam during Is Computing Biased? with Associate Professor Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Affairs Joseph Rusinko.
- Guided by Professor of Art and Architecture Ted Aub, Kate Dymes '19 practices welding in the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- Robert George '19 works on a painting during Color and Composition with Professor of Art and Architecture Michael Bogin P04.
- Dillon Carey '21 colors his original shoe design in Color and Composition.
- American Sign Language Instructor Samuel Cappiello reviews vocabulary during ASL and Deaf Culture II.
- Emma Redmond '22 works in Saga.
- Associate Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar debunks myths during Gender and Islam in Gulick Hall.
- Elizabeth Bizzer Gahagan '19 plays a game in virtual reality as part of a presentation by Naphatsorn Jamie Kaewanna '21, Jacqueline Steinman '20 and Aaron Cohen '19 for Topics in Cognitive Psychology with Associate Professor of Psychology Michelle Rizzella.
- Jacob Catalioto '20 chats with Steve, a resident at Seneca Lake Terrace Retirement Community, as part of his Death and Dying course with Associate Professor of Religious Studies John Krummel.
- Students listen to startup ideas during an Entrepreneurial Studies capstone course at the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship.
- Tessa Englander 21 and Cynthia Kellett 19 sell baked goods to support Geneva 2020.
- Associate Professor of Russian Area Studies and Associate Dean for Curricular Initiatives and Development David Galloway bakes traditional Slavic blinies and other recipes with students in his Eat Like a Slav First-Year Seminar in JPR.
- Students in Odells Unit 41 relax in their dorm after class.
- Matthew Nardon '21, Ferdy Simons-Barriento '20 and fellow students review for their Organic Chemistry final.
- Ifunanya Okeke 19 presents her research on eye development in frogs during the Biology Research Symposium. Okeke completed an independent study on the topic in collaboration with Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon.
- The Hobart hockey team practices in the Cooler.
- In Bartlett Theatre, Grace Ruble '21 addresses the audience during an event hosted by the student-led theatre group the Phoenix Players.
- During the Hobartones holiday concert, Phil Yoo 19 performs Runaround Sue in Albright Auditorium.
- Joshua Pugliese '20 performs at the Hobartones holiday concert.
- Gianna DeVita '21 and Isabel Ingram '19 perform during the Perfect Third winter concert.
- Members of the Perfect Third perform in St. John's Chapel.
- Students study late into the night in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Flurries fall on Seneca Street.
- A flash mob of students in Global Musicals with Associate Professor of Media and Society Rebecca Burditt breaks out in the lobby of the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Lucas Harris '20 rides home after an early morning at Houghton House.
- Professor of Geoscience Nan Crystal Arens runs along South Main Street.
- At the Abbe Center for Jewish Life, Rachel Meller '21, Edie Falk '21 and Lilly Shea 20 start their day with breakfast.
- Student-athletes work out in the Raleigh-Foley-Kraus Varsity Strength Training Center in Bristol Gym.
- Associate Professor of Music Mark Olivieri reviews chord structures with students during Introduction to Music Theory in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Students in Human Growth and Development with Director of Elementary Education Jennifer Harris P21, P22 brainstorm ways to stay active during reading days.
- As part of Human Growth and Development, PJ Tziachris '21 describes the fitness program of NFL football player Tom Brady to challenge popular conceptions of how aging affects growth and development over time.
- Bryce Noe '19 practices skateboard tricks in front of Coxe Hall.
- Cassidy DiPaola '19 discusses careers in Washington, D.C. with William Smith Dean Lisa Kaenzig P'22.
- Michaelann Denton '19 preps basil before lunchtime in Saga.
- Frank Imburgia '21 and Cameron Kumagai '22 discuss the Hobart lacrosse season over breakfast.
- Sodexo employee Andrea Poormon prepares lettuce before lunchtime.
- Binjo Emmanuel '20 edits his final project for Global Musicals with Associate Professor of Media and Society Rebecca Burditt.
- In this special edition of This Week in Photos, we share timestamped photos from the fall semester's last day of classes. At 7:28 a.m., the sun rises over Long Pier in downtown Geneva.
- As part of Global Musicals with Associate Professor of Media and Society Rebecca Burditt, students choreographed and performed a surprise flash mob on Tuesday morning.
- Emily Hurley 19 and Director of Community Engagement and Service Learning Katie Flowers discuss data collection as a tool to evaluate student participation and civic engagement on campus.
- Students collaborate on projects on the second floor of the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Admissions tour guide Jack Harper 21 talks with Alexander G. Gellert 86 and his son Andrew Gellert during a campus visit.
- Clare OConner '21 puts the finishing touches on her artwork during Tibetan Mandala Painting with Instructor of Asian Studies the Venerable Tenzin Yignyen.
- Associate Professor of History Lisa Yoshikawa speaks with students during The Asia Pacific Wars in Trinity Hall.
- Professor of History Clifton Hood leads an end of the semester discussion with students in American Urban History at the President's House. The event was hosted by Interim President Patrick A. McGuire L.H.D. 12 and Sandra A. McGuire.
- Students contextualize the role of higher education in modern American history with Professor of History Clifton Hood.
- Students rehearse lines during Feminist Theatre with Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth in Williams Hall.
- Professor of Sociology Wesley Perkins discusses potential research projects for his upcoming senior seminar with Bill Burns, executive director of Family Promise of Ontario County, and Kevin Collado '18, food security coordinator for AmeriCorps VISTA for the City of Geneva.
- Lexi Colella '21 and Drew Blanchard '21 review for their Rock Music and American Masculinities final with Professor of History Chip Capraro in the Common Room.
- Campus Safety Officer Maurice Harling 18, P16 and Erin King 22 grab lunch in Saga.