
This week in photos
HWS Centers
As a leader in experiential education, this week we feature the HWS Centers that allow students to complement their coursework. Here, students gather for a photo while studying in Brazil this summer through a program offered by the Center for Global Education.
Students clean up the lakefront as part of the Day of Service coordinated by the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning.
Students table on behalf of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center during Transgender Day of Visibility.
Internationally renowned activist and author Angela Davis delivers the keynote address celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Fisher Center for the Study of Gender and Justice.
Moritz Marchart ’22 and William Kline ’23 win $10,000 to start their biomaterials company during the Pitch Contest offered by the Centennial Center.
Ali Shaw ’22 explains her work on dual immersion classrooms during the Senior Symposium hosted annually by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Students visit the set of Good Morning America through the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education.
The Colleges’ research vessel allows students to study environmental issues on Seneca Lake through programs offered by HWS’ Finger Lakes Institute.
Students enjoy the weekly Shabbat dinner at the Abbe Center for Jewish Life.
As part of the Intercultural Affairs Center, the Asian Student Union holds a celebration in recognition of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage month.
Author Matt Bindig ’98 offers a talk coordinated by the Trias Residency for Writers.
Students present their plans for a sustainable development project in the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship.
Coordinated by the Office for Spiritual Engagement, students, faculty and staff participate in a vigil for the victims of a tragic shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue.



