This week in photos
Oct. 5 - Oct. 11
- During Homecoming and Family Weekend, Associate Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb speaks to students and their families at the Richard S. Perkin Observatory open house.
- On Boswell Field, Hobart football takes on Ithaca College in front of a packed David J Urick Stadium.
- Mark Bentley '25 and Tru Styles '27 celebrate the final whistle in the Statesmen's 16-7 victory over football rival Ithaca College.
- Hobart fans erupt after the Statesmen Defense makes a fourth down stop versus Ithaca College.
- Members of the Kinetic Dance Collective gather for a photo before their halftime performance at the football game.
- Students and their families pose for a photo at the football game.
- As part of Hobart soccer alumni weekend, family and friends of the late Trustee Michael Rawlins '82, P'16, L.H.D. ’24 gather to celebrate his life and legacy.
- Griffin Coutts '28 dribbles past a defender during Hobart Soccer’s homecoming game against Clarkson.
- Families fill the L. Thomas Melly ’52 Lobby of the Gearan Center for the Summer Scholars Research Symposium.
- Kim Saavedra-Mendez '25 discusses her summer research project with Zoe Aracena '25.
- The Department of Dance and Movement Studies holds an informal showcase in Deming Theatre.
- Rabbi Ann Landowne and HWS families celebrate Rosh Hashanah during Shabbat at the Bozzuto Boathouse.
- Farmhouse housemates pose for a photo as the Spirit Week House Decorating Contest winners.
- Associate Professor of Politics DeWayne Lucas, Jackson Partilla ’25, Associate Professor of Geoscience David Finkelstein, Anjalee Wanduragala ’25, Mia Tetrault ’25 and Associate Professor of Media and Society Rebecca Burditt are all smiles for their Admissions Open House introductions.
- Faculty, staff and students visit the LGBTQ+ Resource Center during an Open House event.
- Families gather on top of St. Mark's Tower for a full view of campus.
- Kelly Howe '26, Júlia Accioly '26 and Seneca Urban '26 shop the Em's Threads pop-up shop outside of Scandling.
- Moritz Marchart ’22, Ryan Mulflur ’24, Anthony Carella ’22 and David Ranney ’21 showcase the boat they will row across the Atlantic Ocean in “the World’s Toughest Row” to raise money for the Boys and Girls Club.
- The classical Greek tragedy, Antigone, directed by Professor of Theatre H. May, was performed in the Sunken Gardens on the HWS Arts Campus.