
This week in photos
Mar. 30 - Apr. 5
Professor of Economics Feisal Khan leads a class discussion in Stern Hall.
Award-winning author and scholar Séverine Autesserre joins Professor of International Relations Stacey Philbrick Yadav and students for a group discussion in the Blackwell Room.
During the Anderton Forum for Global Engagement, Séverine Autesserre speaks about global conflict, peace-building and hope. She serves as professor of political science at Barnard College, Columbia University.
In advance of the Solar Eclipse on Monday, retired Lead Photographer Kevin Colton L.H.D.’23 teaches students in “Intro to Imaging” how to make solar filters for their cameras.
Dr. Patricia Morais Fernandes, Postdoctoral Associate at SUNY-ESF, gives a presentation as part of the Biology Department’s speaker series.
Hosted by the Slavic and Eastern European Cultures Club, students paint eggs in the Ukrainian style of pysanky with Associate Professor of Russian Area Studies David Galloway.
Randy Hong ’26, Eliiott Menzies ’24, Hunter Meshanic ’25, Carter Meshanic ’25 and Grace Meagher ’26 pose for a photo after being inducted into the Psi Chi international honor society.
As the recipient of an ASIANetwork award, Jonathan Garcia ’23 discusses his research in Tokyo, Japan. The event took place in the Stine Room of the Adams Intercultural Center.
Students, faculty, staff and children gather before participating in the Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Program.
Marissa Mastracco ‘25 goes hang gliding over Cape Town, South Africa while studying abroad there this semester.
During a cultural experience organized by Director of Opportunity Programs Renée Grant, students gather for a photo before taking a tour of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
President Mark D. Gearan, Geneva Mayor Steve Valentino, Mason Family Hobart Head Hockey Coach Mark Taylor and the Hobart hockey team pose for a photo after receiving a proclamation from Geneva City Council after winning their second straight national championship.
The William Smith bowling team, in just its second varsity season, won the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Championship and earned an automatic bid to the NCAA National Collegiate Bowling Championship.
Chris Patterson ’27 runs to the front of the cage. He matched his career high with four goals against UMass.
Natalie Daniels ’26 fires a shot on goal as No. 2 William Smith beat Skidmore 13-4 at Urick Stadium. Daniels had five goals in the win.
Griffin Snyder ’25 fires a pitch during Hobart’s 5-4 win over the University of Rochester. Gavin Brignall ’27 delivered the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the eighth.
Heather Kerns ’24 and Stella Kim ’27 (Sail 6) compete at the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women’s Fleet Race Championship on Seneca Lake.



