This week in photos
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- In This Week in Photos, we feature the extraordinary teaching and collaborations that occurred last semester. Here, Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Tom Drennen gets to know his new Master of Management students during Orientation.
- Assistant Professor of History Janette Gayle holds “Railroad to Freedom: The Underground Railroad in New York” in the Poole Family Admissions Center – the same location where abolitionist Harriet Tubman met with author Sarah Hopkins Bradford, who lived in the home and penned Tubman’s biography in 1869.
- 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.
- Braddock Bay Raptor Researcher Daena Ford brings a Great Horned Owl to "Ornithology" with Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander.
- Associate Professor of Dance and Movement Studies Kelly Johnson leads students in “Intro to Jamaican Dance” outside the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Students work on individual projects during “Three Dimensional Design” with Professor of Art and Architecture Ted Aub.
- Associate Professor of Sociology Ervin Kosta (with his dog Luther) holds “Classical Sociological Theory” on the steps of Coxe Hall.
- After collaborating on a music theory research project, Eliyah Roberts ’24 plays piano with her adviser, Associate Professor of Music Charity Lofthouse. They presented their work at the Theorizing African American Music conference in Denver in November.
- Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric and English and Creative Writing Geoffrey Babbitt leads a class discussion during “Creative Writing” in Coxe Hall.
- On the Quad, students in CCESL Director Katie Flowers’ FSEM learn about mindfulness with Professor of Psychological Science Julie Kingery.
- Associate Professor of Educational Studies Audrey Roberson meets with students working on a project about language in her first-year seminar “Just Words.”
- Professor of Classics Jim Capreedy assists students translating ancient texts in “Elementary Ancient Greek.”
- Associate Professor of Religious Studies Shalahudin Kafrawi meets with students in “Encountering Difference.”
- Dylan Robson '24 presents his final Econometrics project to Professor of Economics Joyce Jacobsen, Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Craig Talmage and his classmates.
- Professor of Biology Kristy Kenyon meets with Anya Davis ’24 to discuss the scientific art installations Davis created as part of a summer research project.