This week in photos
Sept. 3 - Sept. 9
- Associate Professor of Economics Keoka Grayson teaches “Literature and Economics” in Demarest Hall.
- While touring Linden Street businesses, Associate Professor of Sociology Ervin Kosta discusses the redevelopment of buildings in downtown Geneva.
- Laurel Lawson, of the internationally recognized disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light, gives a presentation in the Gearan Center.
- Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Erika King meets with Mackenzie Eldridge ’25 and Kieran Galloway ’23.
- STEM Scholars gather for a photo at an opening reception of the academic year held in Coxe Hall.
- Ben Brodney ’26, Dasmin Ventura ’26, Zoë Abrams ’25, Rachel Faust ’26, Matthew Messina ’24 and Anna Gove ’23 explore the HWS Archives as part of “Technical Art History and Applied Chemistry for Museum Studies” with Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Liliana Leopardi.
- President Mark D. Gearan talks with members of the HWS sailing team including Nick Sessions ’24, Heather Kerns ’24 and Tess Weber ’23 in the Cellar Pub.
- Students gather for a photo after building stuffed animals in the Scandling Campus Center.
- While studying abroad, HWS and Union College students gather in front of the National University of Ireland Galway administration building. The program is led by Professor of International Relations Kevin Dunn.
- Members of the Hobart football team walk to the field for their opening game after gathering in St. John’s Chapel.
- Sofia Pattillo ’24 dribbles up field while evading Ursinus defenders. The Herons won 4-1.
- Frederick Madsen ’25 goes up for a header during Hobart soccer’s home opener against Medaille. The Statesmen played to a 1-1 draw.
- Julia Pida ’25 readies to hit a forehand during the annual Mary Hosking Invitational at the HWS Tennis Center.
- With a step on his defender, wide receiver Rane Daramola ’24 has his eyes locked onto the football. The Statesmen defeated Alfred 36-6.
- Julia Berg ’23 heads home the game-winning goal in William Smith’s 2-0 victory over Carnegie Mellon.