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.