This week in photos
Aug. 20 - Aug. 26
- Assistant Professor of Philosophy Carol Oberbrunner discusses Plato’s essay “The Ion” with students in her “Aesthetics” class outside on Wednesday.
- Assistant Professor of History Janette Gayle talks with students in “Intro to American History: Labor, Race, and Gender in the Making of America” in Gulick Hall.
- Students walk to class on the first day of the academic year.
- Associate Professor of Sociology Jim Sutton teaches “Introductory Sociology” in Stern Hall on Monday.
- Director of Introductory Laboratories Brielle Fischman begins her first lecture of the semester for students in “Anatomy.”
- Outside of Demarest Hall, Reagan Wolf ’23 studies for her calculus class with Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Jonathan Forde.
- Assistant Professor Jiangtao Harry Gu teaches “Introduction to Media and Society” on Tuesday in the Gearan Center.
- Associate Professor of French, Francophone and Italian Studies Courtney Wells teaches his First Year Seminar “Through the Lens: French and Francophone Cinema” on Monday.
- President Mark D. Gearan discusses the principles of a relationship rich education during his welcome address to faculty and staff at the Opening Institute on Smith Lawn.
- Students head in and out of Smith Hall on Monday.
- Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter teaches his “Genocide and the Modern Age” First Year Seminar.
- Instructor of Italian Sebastiano Lucci meets with Hazel Rodriguez ’26 and Orientation Mentor Ahmed Wise ’24 to discuss his First Year Seminar “Celebrating a Century of Italian Cinema.”
- Provost and Dean of Faculty Sarah Kirk enjoys meeting new international students during dinner.
- After clearing trails in Coopers’ Woods, students in Sustainable Living and Learning Community First Year Seminar with Environmental Studies faculty Kristen Brubaker and Robin Murphy gather for a photo.
- Andrew Barsky ’23 and Lily Davis ’24 walk down South Main Street on Tuesday.
- Students in "Astronomy" with Associate Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb observe a scale-model of Jupiter.