This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Nov. 30 Dec. 6
- Associate Professor of History Lisa Yoshikawa discusses the book, Manchurian Legacy by Kazuko Kuramoto in her class, Trekking Through Asia.
- Kevin Lin '20, Hugh Nick McKenny '20, MAT '21, Israel Oyedapo '20 and Quinn McFeeters '20 study in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Students walk by the Cellar Pub.
- Assistant Professor of Psychology Stephanie Anglin reviews material from Research in Personality Psychology with Wales exchange student David Davies in the William A. Barron Jr. Multimedia Lab.
- A view of campus from the William Smith Hill. The statue was created by Professor of Art and Architecture A. E. Ted Aub.
- Students play the card game Wingspan during Ornithology with Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander.
- In recognition of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, students in Feminist Theory drew on tactics from 19th century movements to create toolkits for feminist futures. Their work will be featured in the Solarium Gallery on Sunday, Dec. 8 from 3 - 5 p.m.
- Shanelle France '11 and Julia Hoyle '11 go sledding while visiting campus.
- Lights shine inside Demarest Hall on Thursday evening.
- Semi-finalists in this year's Pitch Contest meet in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship with Margiloff Family Entrepreneurial Leadership Fellow Ed Bizari. This year's proposals include products, nonprofits, production companies and more.
- Colombian activist and founder of ReGeneración Camilo Romero leads a workshop in Gulick Hall.
- The Colleges' Community Wind Ensemble performs in the Vandervort Room on Tuesday.
- Members of the William Smith soccer team board a plane to Greensboro, N.C. The Herons will take on Pomona-Pitzer in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship on Friday.
- While studying abroad, students gather for a photo in Galway, Ireland.
- This week, Forbes annual 30 Under 30 named Matthew Mead '13 to the Class of 2020 cohort for creating the products, methods and materials of tomorrow. Above, Mead and Tommy Gibbons, co-founders of Hempitecture, stand in front of the Highland Hemp House, a Washington home insulated with hempcrete.
- President Joyce P. Jacobsen joins alums at the NYC Holiday Gathering. Here, she gathers with young alums who coordinate WS@Work.