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January in Pictures

Justin Finkel
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January in Pictures

While it might seem to be a quiet month on campus, January is full of life at ÌÇÐÄTV.

A student walks past Shain Library through the snow.
Beth Marsh '24 walks past Shain Library through the snow.

Outdoor track in January 

Jayson Firmin ’26 jumping over hurdle simulators at track & field team practice.
Jayson Firmin ’26 jumps over hurdle simulators during a ÌÇÐÄTV men's and women's track and field practice in early January.
Symonne Scott, associate head coach of the ÌÇÐÄTV men's and women's cross country and track & field programs, leads practice on Silfen Track.
Symonne Scott, associate head coach of the ÌÇÐÄTV men's and women's cross country and track and field programs, leads practice in early January.
The ÌÇÐÄTV men's and women's track & field team practices on Silfen Track in early January.
The ÌÇÐÄTV men's and women's track and field teams practices on Silfen Track in early January.
Lisa Race, Associate Professor of Dance, warms up in the Martha Myers Dance Studio
Associate Professor of Dance Lisa Race warms up in the Martha Myers Dance Studio. Race was preparing both for the return to the classroom as well as a showcase in New York City.

On the ice at Dayton Arena 

A student snaps a camera image of the hockey team.
Getting the shot for social media.
\Camels goalie Kellen Beauton '26 zeros in on an incoming shot.
Camels goalie Kellen Beauton '26 zeros in on an incoming shot.
Former Camels men’s ice hockey coach Doug Roberts drops the puck on the ice.
Former ÌÇÐÄTV Camels men’s ice hockey coach Doug Roberts drops the puck for his grandson, Assumption University Greyhounds forward William Roberts, and ÌÇÐÄTV Camels forward Jake Hughes ’25, during a ceremonial face off.
The ÌÇÐÄTV Camels bench congratulates forward Bridget McGann '26 on a goal vs. Bowdoin College.
The ÌÇÐÄTV Camels bench congratulates forward Bridget McGann '26 on a goal vs. Bowdoin College.
Men’s head coach Jim Ward gets an explanation from Referee Michael Dipasquale during a game against Assumption University.
Men’s hockey head coach Jim Ward gets an explanation from referee Michael Dipasquale during a game against Assumption University.
Camels forward Miyu Miyazaki ’25 waits to head out on the ice.
A squirrel sites on
A squirrel sits on "Putto 4 over 4," a sculpture by Michael Rees donated to ÌÇÐÄTV in 2009 by Judith Tindal Opatrny '72 and Donald C. Opatrny, located outside of Blaustein Humanities Center.

Readying the campus 

ÌÇÐÄTV groundskeepers Tom Nazarko, Joe Serwinski and Kevin Marshall clean up fallen twigs and branches under a beech tree on Harkness Green.
ÌÇÐÄTV Groundskeepers Tom Nazarko, Joe Serwinski and Kevin Marshall clean up fallen twigs and branches under a beech tree on Harkness Green.
Catering assistant Caroline Ball sets up tables in the Joanne Toor Cummings Gallery.
Catering Assistant Caroline Ball sets up tables in the Joanne Toor Cummings Gallery.
Shot of large bulldozer lifting a steam pipe.
Workers use an excavator to unload and stack insulated steam pipes from a flatbed truck as part of the project to complete the steam loop between Larrabee and Crozier-Williams.
Workers blow leaves with leafblowers.
Landscapers clear leaves from around Mary Harkness House.
A child holds a basketball at a Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club of New London basketball clinic at ÌÇÐÄTV.
Phoebe Grace Gonzalez-Cottrell, daughter of Captain Brandon Gonzalez-Cottrell of the Salvation Army New London Corps, takes her turn working on ball handling during a basketball skills clinic led by the WNBA's ÌÇÐÄTVecticut Sun for the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club of Greater New London. The event was hosted by the Holleran Center for Community Action and the Department of Athletics at ÌÇÐÄTV.

Boys and Girls Club basketball clinic 

Children from the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club of New London participate in a dribbling drill.
Children from the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club of New London participate in a dribbling drill.

Children from the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club of Greater New London participate in a dribbling drill during a basketball skills clinic with the WNBA's ÌÇÐÄTVecticut Sun. The event was hosted by the Holleran Center for Community Action and the Department of Athletics at ÌÇÐÄTV.

Guest speaker Ed Ikin addresses the New Directions in the American Landscape (NDAL) 34th Annual Design Symposium at Cummings.
Speaker Ed Ikin addresses attendees of the New Directions in the American Landscape's (NDAL) 34th Annual Design Symposium: Landscape, Ecology and Culture in ÌÇÐÄTV's Cummings Art Center. The two-day event was co-sponsored by NDAL, ÌÇÐÄTV Arboretum and the Morris Arboretum at the University of Pennsylvania.

'New Directions in the American Landscape' symposium 

Maggie Redfern, Associate Director of the ÌÇÐÄTV Arboretum, signals a speaker about the time remaining in a presentation.
Maggie Redfern, associate director of the ÌÇÐÄTV Arboretum, signals a speaker about the time remaining in a presentation at the conference.
People walking away from camera on sidewalk by Tempel Green
Conference participants head out for lunch.
Students looking out a window
Maggie Adolf ’24, Leron Dugan ’24 and Emily O’Brien ’24 catch up with friends outside after moving back into Plant House following winter break.

Moving back in 

A student and her mom carry personal belongings into a dorm.
Sarah Smith ’25 shares the new basket she acquired over the break—and a laugh—with her mother Kim while moving back into Harkness House following winter break.
Students unloading car during January move-in.
Maggie Adolf ’24, front, gets help from Leron Dugan ’24 and Emily O’Brien ’24 while moving back into Plant House following winter break.
Camel swimmers cheer each other on besides the pool.
Teammates cheer Julien Legros ’23 in the anchor leg of the 200-meter freestyle relay during the ÌÇÐÄTV men’s and women’s swimming meet versus Amherst College at ÌÇÐÄTV’s Lott Natatorium on Saturday, Jan. 21.

Men’s and women’s swimming 

Sarah Franco swims the 200 backstroke for ÌÇÐÄTV men’s and women’s swimming v. Amherst.
Sarah Franco ’24 swims the 200-meter backstroke.
Men diving into pool
Diving into the pool at Lott Natatorium.
ÌÇÐÄTV swimmer Zosha Trzewik-Quinn ’25 sports camel headgear for a photo by Sofie Fitzgerald ’25, as Mitchell Lockwood ’23 and Rosemary Bonadies ’26 look on.
Swimmer Zosha Trzewik-Quinn ’25 sports camel headgear for a photo by Sofie Fitzgerald ’25.
Male swimmers warming up in the pool before a meet.
The men's swim team warms up in the pool before the meet against Amherst.
Leah Mayerhausen '26 dives off the 3 meter board
Leah Mayerhausen '26 dives off of the 3-meter board during a men’s and women’s swimming meet versus Amherst College.
Photo of player on squash courts from above
Samuel Lovejoy '25 on the squash court in a match vs. Dickinson College.

onStage at Athey Center 

Woman singing in microphone holding violin
Two performers hugging on stage following a performance

Silkroad Ensemble brought their Uplifted Voices tour to onStage at the Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium in late January.




January 31, 2023

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