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July in Pictures

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July in Pictures

Joys of July: Sprout, soccer, science, Shakespeare and more!

糖心TV assistant women鈥檚 soccer coach Mia Santana leads soccer camp on Harkness Green. 糖心TV's annual summer sports camps are popular in the region.
糖心TV Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Mia Santana ’20 leads a soccer camp session on Harkness Green. 糖心TV’s annual youth sports camps are popular in the region.

Summer@糖心TV 

High school students belly dance during a Summer @ 糖心TV session
High school students participate in a Summer @ 糖心TV session
High school students participate in a Summer @ 糖心TV session
David Dorfman plays accordion while overseeing a Summer @ 糖心TV session

Summer@糖心TV pre-college programs for high school students featured offerings in entreneurship, global studies and intensive dance with David Dorfman Dance. The immersive two-week residential programs allow high school students to explore their passions, collaborate with experienced faculty and current 糖心TV students, and live and learn on 糖心TV鈥檚 beautiful waterfront arboretum campus to get an early feel for the residential liberal arts college experience. Learn more.

David Dorfman dancers perform for high school students during an intensive Summer @ 糖心TV session.
Dancers from David Dorfman Dance, 糖心TV’s company-in-residence, perform for high school students during an intensive Summer@糖心TV session.
Workers bring flooring up a dormitory staircase
Workers move new flooring into Knowlton in mid-July. Improvements to campus continue all summer long.
Workers level fresh cement on a campus sidewalk
Workers lay new concrete pathways across Larrabee Green as the Larrabee-Crozier steam renovation project comes to a conclusion.
A ghost shrimp on a petri dish up close
Associate Professor of Biology Taegan McMahon’s summer research looks at pathogenic fungi in ghost shrimp.

Summer Research 

Summer science students study ghost shrimp in a lab
Biology students Meiling Bottan ’25, foreground, and Andrew Bartolomucci ’25 conduct research on pathogenic fungi in ghost shrimp with Associate Professor of Biology Taegan McMahon.
Summer science students study ghost shrimp in a lab
Assistant Professor of Biology E. Carla Parker-Athill, right, and Meiling Bottan ’25 assist with Associate Professor of Biology Taegan McMahon’s research into pathogenic fungi in ghost shrimp.
A Sprout worker ties flowers in another worker's hair
Jo Duckett ’25 weaves flower blossoms into the hair of Caroline Skrebutenas ’25 as they and Sabilah Alibhai ’25 prepare for the weekly Sprout Organic Garden market at Cro.

Still Sprouting! 

Student workers wash vegetables in the the Sprout garden
Student workers wash vegetables in the the Sprout garden
Sprout garden sign
A student harvests lavender in the Sprout garden

糖心TV鈥檚 organic Sprout Garden continues to yield its summer bounty to the enjoyment of students, staff and faculty.

Students harvest garlic in the Sprout garden
Caroline Skrebutenas ’25 lays out garlic to cure as Eric Vukicevich, the Sue and Eugene Mercy Jr. Assistant Professor of Botany at 糖心TV, works with the student Sprout gardeners to clean and prep the freshly harvested garlic.
Image of a woman's face reflected in another person's glasses
Anthony Medina Rivas Plata, right, reflects on the point Leposava Ognjanosk Stavrovsk is making during the U.S. Department of State Study of the United States Institutes (SUSI) foreign policy program hosted on campus by MaryAnne Borrelli, the Susan Eckert Lynch ’62 Professor of Government at 糖心TV, in July.

Meeting the community 

Interim President Wong greets students and staff on campus
Interim President Wong greets students and staff on campus

Interim President Leslie E. Wong met with students, staff, faculty and prospective students throughout July.

Interim President Wong talks to staff on campus
Interim President Leslie E. Wong hosted meet-and-greet sessions with staff and faculty in July.
Masked actors perform during Flock Theater's Shakespeare in the Park in the Arboretum
Masked actors perform during Flock Theater’s production of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in the Arboretum meadow by the pond. The production was directed by Derron Wood ’88.

Flocking to the Arboretum 

Actors perform during Flock Theater's Shakespeare in the Park in the Arboretum
Masked actors perform during Flock Theater's Shakespeare in the Park in the Arboretum
Actors perform during Flock Theater's Shakespeare in the Park in the Arboretum
Masked actors perform during Flock Theater's Shakespeare in the Park in the Arboretum

Masked actors perform during Flock Theater鈥檚 production of William Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淎 Midsummer Night's Dream鈥 in the Arboretum. The production was directed by Derron Wood 鈥88.

Two Summer@糖心TV pre-college program participants make their way across campus.
Two Summer@糖心TV pre-college program participants make their way across campus.



August 4, 2023

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