
This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Oct. 3 Oct. 9
- Students walk by the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robin Murphy teaches class on the first floor of the Barn. The former recreation space was converted this summer to provide additional teaching space on campus.
- Christina Roc ’24, Eliyah Roberts ’24, July Winters ’24, Dom Marshall ’22 and Julia McCormack ’23 perform in the Vaudeville Variety Traveling Show presented by HWS Theatre Department.
- Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Yan Hao leads class in Gulick Hall on Wednesday.
- Holding the Signed, Sealed and Delivered sign, Lucas Amaral '23 participates in HWS Votes' effort to increase voter turnout in the upcoming election. Amaral serves as civic leader for Big Brother Big Sister recruitment.
- Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Caroline Travalia and Carolyn Girard ’22 meet to discuss the Spanish for professions textbook they’re collaborating on.
- Roommates Alexis Racioppa ’21 and Claire Joshi ’21 study outside of the Warren Hunting Smith Library. Since they are roommates they do not need to wear masks.
- HWS Votes representatives Kate Equinozzi ’23 and Audrey Platt ’21 offer a “Voting 101” lesson as part of an entrepreneurial studies class with Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies and Chair of the Entrepreneurial Studies Program Thomas Drennen.
- The Hobart and William Smith rowing teams practice on the Cayuga-Seneca Canal.
- Ashton Ariola ’22 works on an assignment for her inorganic chemistry lab with Associate Professor of Chemistry Christine de Denus.
- Zaheer Bowen '23, member of the HWS Votes student voter coalition, and Audrey Platt '21, co-civic leader for political engagement, talk at the tabling event outside Scandling Campus Center sponsored by CCSEL.
- A vigil in honor of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is held on the Quad. The event was organized by the Office of Spiritual Engagement.
- President Joyce P. Jacobsen has added a metal sculpture created by Shannon Smith ’20 to her backyard garden. Jacobsen committed to rotating student art to provide additional exposure of student work.
- To help stir creativity and connection outside of the classroom, students in Dean of Teaching, Learning and Assessment Susan Pliner’s First-Year Seminar carve pumpkins on the steps of Coxe Hall.
- Students walk across Pulteney Street.
- Members of The Thel student organization meet to discuss the upcoming issue of the magazine in the Blackwell Room.