This Week in Photos: Mar. 26 - Apr. 1
This Week in Photos: Mar. 26 Apr. 1
- Led by Associate Professor of Music Mark Olivieri, the HWS Jazz Band practices in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Assistant Professor of Economics Sooyoung Lee discusses hypothesis testing with students in her Statistics class.
- Sisters Katherine Jacobia ’25 and Elizabeth Jacobia ’22 study in the Warren Hunting Smith Library on Tuesday.
- In conjunction with International Student Day, students paint the windows in the Scandling Campus Center.
- Professor of Chemistry Justin Miller and Pre-Health Advisor Scott MacPhail lead a session on Health Professions on Tuesday night.
- Students walk past Medbery Hall on Thursday morning.
- Corrections Officers from Auburn Correctional Facility answer questions from students in “Penology” with Associate Professor of Sociology Jim Sutton.
- Ebenezer Chan ’25, Yashimabet Drummond ’24 and Star Peña ’22 present on Jim Collin’s book “Good to Great” during “Sociology of Business and Management” with Professor of Sociology Jack Harris.
- Members of the Junior/Senior Dance Concert practice in Deming Theatre.
- Members of Hobart Student Government and William Smith Congress gather for a photo in the Gearan Center on Tuesday.
- Matt Nusom ’23 and Hudson Baker ’23 enjoy the Northern Lights in the Arctic circle of Tromso, Norway.
- While studying abroad in Stockholm, Sweden, Ethan Lewis ’23 works as a research assistant at SciLifeLab. Here, Lewis injects mRNA into unfertilized frog oocytes so that they will express the protein that he is studying.
- While studying abroad in England, Hannah McGrath ’23 visits Norwich Cathedral. “A fun fact is that they have a statue of a heron inside, but when they were making it they didn't know what a heron looked like so it looks like a dragon,” McGrath says.
- Anna Murphy ’21, MSM’22 fires a shot on goal during William Smith’s 16-9 victory over St. John Fisher.
- Midfielder Chad Bach ’24 beat the Bryant goalie on Hobart’s first shot of the game, giving the Statesmen a 1-0 lead less than a minute into the Northeast Conference showdown.