This week in photos
FSEM Symposium
- In today’s gallery, we share photos from the First-Year Seminar Symposium that gave students the opportunity to present research, artwork, writing, video and other projects to the HWS community.
- Aliou Sangare ’27 presents his research conducted as part of the “Mars!” First-Year Seminar taught by Professor of Geoscience Nan Crystal Arens.
- Elle Oberfield ’27 presents her research “Art, Activism & Aids.” Oberfield was in the “Writing & Resistance” First-Year Seminar.
- Students in “Ghosts & Hauntings in the Americas” share original stories with attendees. The First-Year Seminar was taught by Michelle Martin-Baron, Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Intersectional Justice.
- Carden Costello ’27 presents research from the “Sustainable Living and Learning” First-Year Seminar with Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Whitney Mauer.
- Students in “The Reality Effect (It was Not a Dark and Stormy Night)” gather for a group photo.
- Manuela Taff-Freire ’27 shows Mary Herlihy Gearan her comic strip artwork from the course “From Comix to Graphix: The Art of Story” taught by Professor of Art and Architecture Lara Blanchard.
- Sam Oestreicher ’27 and Henry Breslin ‘27 gather for a photo following their First-Year Seminar presentation.
- Leela Walter ’27 presents research on the effects of coffee production due to climate change.
- First-year students pose with Director of the Writing Colleagues Program Amy Green.
- Bennett O’Keefe ’27 and Chris Woody ’27 present their work from the First-Year Seminar “Mars!”
- Azure Sage ’27 presents work from “From Comix to Graphix: The Art of Story.”
- Asher Landis ’27, Jessica Hoffman ’27 and Lyssa Wexler ’27 gather for a photo after presenting their work on the lifecycle of a product and its environmental challenges.
- Caleb Nicholas ’27 and Reilly Roedel ’27 present copies of a zine created by students in “Interrogating Race” taught by James McCorkle, Visiting Associate Professor of Africana Studies.
- Mark Serra ’27 and Juan Barajas ’27 were in “Building Bridges: Immigration and Oral History” with Sebastiano Lucci, the director of Less Commonly Taught Languages and Instructor of Italian. They interviewed a member of the Italian American community in Geneva, N.Y.
- Jayne Pearson ’27 sets up a poster at the FSEM Symposium.