This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Apr. 17 Apr. 23
- Assistant Professor of Chemistry Elana Stennett and Noah Kilmer '21 discuss results he gathered from studying the biofouling of membranes. Kilmer is developing experiments to see how this changes when a pharmaceutical drug is also present in the sample to more accurately mimic a sample of wastewater.
- A view of the western shore of Seneca Lake.
- Members of the Colleges' Masters of Teaching degree program, Hugh McKenny '20, MAT '21, Shannon Murphy '20, MAT '21 and Brandi Taylor '19, MAT '21 present their research on technology and education at the 2021 Senior Symposium.
- During the Locale panel at the 2021 Senior Symposium, students present research in anthropology, aquatic biology, design and conservation, and political science. The showcase of academic research and capstone experiences is organized by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
- During Christianity and Culture, Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter '86, P'15 leads a discussion on Christian athletes.
- After being restored, the original Greek Doric columns are returned to the President's House on South Main Street. The columns are almost 200 years old.
- Professor of Anthropology Jeff Anderson leads a discussion on how Native American languages are dying out and community efforts to bring them back during North American Indians. Anderson also spoke about his experience working with the Northern Arapaho tribe on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.
- Mike DeVaney '23 receives the Pfizer vaccine from nurse practitioner Cheryl Colton as part of the Colleges' vaccine clinic in the Robert A. Bristol Field House.
- During Day of Service, students support the Connect Geneva Bike Collection and Distribution Project by cleaning and tuning up gently used and donated bikes.
- Students clear debris and mulch garden beds at the Geneva Visitor Center lakefront as part of HWS' Day of Service.
- In partnership with BluePrint Geneva, students help collect and distribute food donations during this year’s spring Day of Service.
- Applied Instructor of Jazz Guitar Greg Wachala gives a ukulele lesson to Quin Kenny '23.
- Visiting Instructor of Writing and Rhetoric Sherri Martin-Baron presents Umama Ahmed '24 with the First-Year Writing Prize. Kayla Powers '24 also received the honor.
- Amanda Adams ’21 jumps through the air to redirect a shot past the RIT goalie. The William Smith soccer team defeated the Tigers 3-1 in an exhibition game on Cozzens Field on Sunday.
- Nick Kriak ’22 races past a RIT defender in the second half of Sunday’s game. The Statesmen beat the Tigers 3-1 on the strength of three second-half goals.