
This week in photos
Oct. 29 - Nov. 4
Fall foliage colors the campus.
Dr. Arnold Cohen ’71, P’05 discusses ethics with students in Professor of Religious Studies Etin Anwar’s FSEM “Playing God: Ethical Debates in Medicine.”
Daena Ford of Braddock Bay Raptor Research brings a Great Horned Owl to "Ornithology" with Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander.
The sun sets behind Coxe Hall on Friday.
Prior to her talk on “Surviving Gendered Violence,” author Linda Dynel talks with students in Associate Professor of Sociology Jim Sutton’s class at the President’s House.
Students in “Child Psychology” with Professor of Psychological Science Julie Kingery enjoy Tuesday’s warm weather.
Students in "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind" conduct a full dress rehearsal in McDonald Theatre. Directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth, the show runs at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4 and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5.
With Professor of Economics Tom Drennen, students in the Master of Science in Management program meet with Jim Cecere '91 at one of his businesses, Vinifera, on Linden Street.
Jett Wright '23 talks with 9th grade students from Geneva High School during a visit to campus sponsored by Geneva 2030.
Lindsey McDonald ’23 makes a tension tray with fresh willows as part of “Experimental Archaeology and Paleotechnology” with Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Brian Clark.
Students in “Queer Representation in Theater and Film” with Associate Professor of Women’s Studies Michelle Martin-Baron gather for a photo at the Image OUT LGBTQ Film Festival in Rochester. Photo: Gerry Szymanski.
Jaheim Pierre '25 carves a pumpkin at a Halloween open house at the President’s House on Sunday.
President Mark D. Gearan and Mary Herlihy Gearan show off the good work of student-carved pumpkins following their Halloween Open House.
Taylor Coburn ’23, Sydney Schultz ’23, Lauren Jackson ’23, Sofia Ferguson ’23 hand out candy at their Odell’s Pond residence.
Members of the HWS Fly Fishing Club gather after a day on the Salmon River near Pulaski, N.Y.
Professor of Terrestrial Ecology John Hall lectures to students in Girraween National Park in Queensland, Australia.
Taking first place, Ainsley Woods ’24 leads the Herons to a first-place team finish at the Cross Country Only Conference Championships at Seneca Lake State Park.
Jonathan Garcia ’23 takes first place in the Cross Country Only Conference Championships on Saturday.



