Fall Weekend 2009
  • The Camels take on Colby on the Artificial Turf at Silfen Field.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Peter Singer, a professor of bioethics at Princeton University, speaks on the topic, 'If I Can Save a Life, Should I?'<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Brandon Mosley</span></em>
  • Children decorate pumpkins during Kids' Time.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Rain didn't stop the close to 1,500 alumni, parents and friends that made their way to campus.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Enjoying a ball game on the Green<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • One young guest shows off her handiwork at Kids' Time.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Families test out the equipment at the new fitness center.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • In 'Why Talk? Staying Connected in an Electronic Age,' Rick Stratton '96, Anne Mickle '89 and Professor Jason Nier spoke about how technology is redefining human interactions.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Two students sell shirts during Harvestfest.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: A. Vincent Scarano</span></em>
  • Alumnae catch up at the post-game party.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Many leaves had changed colors, making for a beautiful stroll across campus.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Angela Campbell '02, Bachman Clem '01, Lauren Shadford '01 and Margaret Turner '05 discuss how their degrees in art history prepared them for their careers.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Robert W. Baldwin</span></em>
  • The Harvestfest tent was a big draw throughout the afternoon.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Members of the Class of 2009 returned to reconnect and enjoy their Half-Year Reunion later in the evening.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • As part of 'Many Camels, One Community,' sponsored by the Ammerman Center for Arts & Technology and the Office of College Advancement, pictures of alumni, students, parents and friends of the College were used to create a camel.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: A. Vincent Scarano</span></em>
  • The campus community celebrates Unity House's 35th anniversary at 'Footprints of Unity.'<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Tech entrepreneur Fernando Espuelas '88 speaks on the topic, 'Revolution in the Internet Era.'<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Alumni enjoy the post-game party in Cro.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • President Leo I. Higdon, Jr. speaks at the new fitness center celebration.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Bob MacDonnell</span></em>
  • Crowds packed into Harkness Chapel for the all-group a cappella concert.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Ben Parent</span></em>
  • Campus visitors had four chances to see the theater department's performance of 'The Tempest.'<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: Nicholas Edwards '10</span></em>
  • The Athletic Hall of Fame welcomed three new athletes in a special ceremony. Pictured from left are honorees Kim Holliday McElderry ’97, Susan Mabrey Gaud ’68 P’ 07 and Sarah Pitt-Del Cristo ’86.<em><span style=font-size:9pt;> Credit: John Narewski</span></em>