
This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Sept. 5 Sept. 11
Sunrise on Seneca Lake and Bozzuto Boathouse.
Students wear facemasks while walking to class.
Students work in the organic chemistry lab in Lansing Hall.
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Kristen Brubaker discusses the climate change solutions presented by Paul Hawken in his book Drawdown during the First-Year Seminar Sustainable Living and Learning Community.
Sreyan Kanungo 23 studies outside Williams Hall.
On a sunny morning, students pass Coxe Hall on their way to 8:30 a.m. classes.
President Joyce P. Jacobsen talks with members of The Rising Panthers on the steps of Coxe Hall. She is joined by Vice President for Human Resources Sonya Williams.
Gabby Linscott 21 works outside the Warren Hunting Smith Library in front of the iconic scissor sculpture.
To commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a flag to represent each of the 2,977 lives lost that day are placed on the hill overlooking the Quad by members the Kappa Alpha Society.
Students dance in the tall grass outside the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts. The exercise was part of Intermediate Modern Technique taught by Associate Professor of Dance Michelle Ikle.
Associate Professor of Geoscience Tara Curtin instructs students on how to check the Colleges groundwater monitoring wells in her Introduction to Hydrogeology class.
Instructor of History Virgil Slade talks with students in his First-Year Seminar Unfreedoms and the 'Problem' of Race.
As an HWS Corps member, Niima Sellah 23 (on screen) talks with a student at the Boys and Girls Club of Geneva about the solar system through online instruction.
On the side of JPR, Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick holds a ladder for a student as she marks 18-feet which was the level of ash, pumice and pyroclastic that accumulated following the volcano eruption in Pompeii in 79 CE. The lesson was part of the First-Year Seminar Earth vs. Humans.
Students walk to lunch at the Scandling Campus Center.
Professor of Religious Studies Michael Dobkowski leads a discussion with students in his The Sociology of the American Jewish Community class.
Outside of the Warren Hunting Smith Library, Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon talks with students in The Politics of Reproduction, which she co-teaches with Professor of Sociology Renee Monson.
