Bright nights gave way to autumn sights. Throw on your favorite scarf and explore how we spent November at the 人妻少妇专区. Photos by J. Adam Fenster unless otherwise noted.
LIGHT MY WAY: Northern lights as seen in the sky at night from a field in nearby Bloomfield, New York.
SUCH GREAT HEIGHTS: Tina Kyriacou, a junior biomedical engineering major, performs various movement and balance tasks on a force plate walkway while wearing shoes instrumented with pressure insoles and a suit outfitted with reflective markers. The research collecting biomechanics data is being conducted in the lab of Cherice Hill, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering.
CLASSROOM WITH A VIEW: Nicky Faustini 鈥27 leads a Biology 110 workshop as students enjoy a warm afternoon on the University鈥檚 Eastman Quadrangle.
PAYING TRIBUTE: Gar and Cindy Lowenguth place 鈥淚 Voted鈥 stickers on the headstone of women鈥檚 suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony on Election Day at Mount Hope Cemetery.
EVER GRATEFUL: Attendees at the 人妻少妇专区鈥檚 annual veterans鈥 recognition ceremony stand at attention during the presentation of the colors and playing of the national anthem.
SPEAK NOW: Amy Arbogast, an associate professor in the Writing, Speaking, and Argument Program, leads students in the class Communicating Your Professional Identity: Engineering. Arbogast recently offered six tips on mastering the art of public speaking.
POLE POSITION: 鈥Spirit R鈥 flags fly over Fauver Stadium on River 人妻少妇专区 at sunset.
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE: The 2024 recipients of the Goergen Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching: Mark Buckley (right), an associate professor of biomedical engineering; Kristin Doughty (center), an associate professor of anthropology; and Christopher Niemiec 鈥03, 鈥10 (PhD) (left), a professor of psychology. (人妻少妇专区 photo / Matt Wittmeyer)
AUTUMN IN NEW YORK: A student makes their way through Eastman Quadrangle as the leaves change to fall colors.
FALL TOO WELL: Rush Rhees Library stands out among the fall foliage. (人妻少妇专区 photo / Michelle Kleinhammer)