This week in photos
Dec. 3 - Dec. 9
- Erika Sipos '23 discusses her research “Parsonsia: A genus in the tribe Echiteae of Apocynaceae” during the semester-end Biology Department presentations.
- The sun sets behind Coxe Hall.
- Khairul Islam ’25 and Vuthy Vey ’24 discuss neurorobotics research tools with Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Chris Fietkiewicz.
- In the Katherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center, Indiana Rubino ’25 completes a final assignment for Professor of Art and Architecture Phillia Yi’s drawing class.
- Hrithik Biswas ’23 studies for finals in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Taylor Coburn ’23 works on a cancer research project under the direction of Professor of Biology Patricia Mowery and Professor of Chemistry Erin Pelkey.
- Ryan Wilcox ’23 presents his research “Urban and Rural Public Housing: Exploring Differences in Long Run Educational Attainment” that was conducted as part of “Econometrics” with Associate Professor of Economics Christina Houseworth.
- Derrielle Faulkner ’25 leads Three Miles Lost during their final concert on Friday night in St. John’s Chapel.
- Demarest Hall at night.
- Clyde Williams ’24, Elijah Fontem ’24, Sodexo Marketing Manager Shana Cleveland, Hannah Haines ’25 and Josh Barclay ’24 gather in celebration of a successful food drive for the Geneva Center of Concern. Donations raised will provide 40 hams to local families.
- During Reading Days, students fill the Great Hall of Saga for Midnight Breakfast. Finals began on Tuesday.
- Area Coordinator Makenna Payton, Assistant Director of Student Engagement Hannah Smith, Associate Vice President of Campus Safety Marty Corbett and Sodexo cook Michael Addyman serve food at the Midnight Breakfast during Reading Days.
- Matthew Iasenza ’25 buries a one-timer past the goalie defeating the Spartans 4-1. At 10-0-0, Hobart is off to the best start in program history.
- Brooke Jarvis ’24 drives past an RPI defender during a recent game in Bristol Gym. In three contests last week, she averaged 19.0 points per game.
- Jackson Meshanic ’23 goes for the shot. Over the weekend, he scored his 1,000th career point and led Hobart in scoring in all three games last week.