This week in photos
Sept. 9 - Sept. 15
- Hannah Mattey ’24 and Nicolas Garcia-Castrillon ’26 collect water samples from different depths of Seneca Lake during a lab for “Ecology” with Professor of Biology Meghan Brown aboard the William Scandling research vessel.
- Aboard the William Scandling research vessel, Professor of Biology Meghan Brown speaks to students about the different organisms found within water samples taken from Seneca Lake.
- Trias-Writer-in-Residence Rachel Yoder teaches her advanced writing workshop. As part of her residency, Yoder gave a reading from her novel Nightbitch on Thursday and will host the Trias Reading Series during the academic year.
- Ibrahima Amar ’27 and Alexander Geary ’27 take notes during a lab for Professor of Chemistry Walter Bowyer’s class “New Chemistry Meets Old Art.”
- At the Provenzano Student Art Gallery, Lucas Johnson ’24 and Professor of Art and Architecture Lara Blanchard look at artwork during the opening reception of “Unpacking Abroad.”
- Will Schweitzer '11 came to campus for "coffee and conversation" regarding his campaign for the U.S. Senate.
- At Geneva’s lakefront, President Mark D. Gearan speaks during a remembrance ceremony for the lives lost after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
- Members of the Kappa Alpha fraternity place flags on the Quad in remembrance of the 2,977 lives lost after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
- Students socialize during the first Open House of the semester, hosted by President Mark D. Gearan and Mary Herlihy Gearan.
- A baby goat stands on the back of Nikki Pio ’25 as she does a yoga pose with Natalie Daniels ’26 looking on.
- Godson Umoren ’26 plays a game of FIFA 23 in his room in Durfee Hall, where he serves as a Community Assistant. Look for an upcoming episode of “HWS Homes” featuring Umoren.
- Students walk to class between Coxe Hall and Williams Hall.
- Students play a game of Jenga during the “Glowcade” held in Bartlett Theatre.
- After biking around Inis Mor in the Aran Islands, students from HWS and Union College visit Dun Aengus, a fortress that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean while studying in Galway, Ireland.
- Tim Denham Jr. ’24 dives for the pylon during the Hobart football team’s 27-10 win over Morrisville State. He scored on the 11 -yard run, giving the Statesmen a 20-3 lead going into halftime.
- Julia Berg ’23 crosses the ball into the 18-yard box against Rochester. The Herons are 3-0-1 and ranked fifth in the country.