Six photographers document life at Hood College, a liberal arts institution in Frederick, Maryland, over a one month period.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Brainy

Piano student Beth Myers prepares for a recital under the guidance of professor Noel Lester.

Practical


Vocal instructor Catherine Porter-Borden demonstrating the fine art of enunciation as student Nicole Beller rehearses.

Surprising


Justin Kadoura provided the soundtrack for an ongoing pool game at the Whitaker Campus Center yesterday.

Surprising




This photographer was surprised at the number of students who were so willing to interrupt their lunch for a quick portrait.  Oh, the joys of youth!

Exciting




The year 2010 is an exciting time to be a student at a dynamic institution like Hood College.  Just ask any one of these students if you have any doubt!

Charming






There is simply no shortage of charm among these students!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Friendly

Here are just a few of the friendly faces of the Hood College student body.

Friendly

Straight Shooters: Hood College photography students Stephanie Ducker, Dan Lora, Chandra banks and Jennifer Lipscomb pause for a group photo while n a class field trip to the Great Frederick Fair.

Charming

The photographer was not sure whether someone's in love with the car, the driver, or Hood College!  Maybe all three?

Friendly


Ready and Set: It was a friendly yet spirited game of flag football Sunday for a group of Hood College students.

Practical

Made In The Shades: Sunglasses were the accessory of the day Saturday for students watching the Hood College Mens Soccer team take on Marymount University. the Blazers won the game 1-0. 


Friendly

Rub A Dub Dub: Sometimes is just fun to have a good friend give you a good head rubbing.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Exciting



Horsing Around: Blaze, Hood College's new mascot, works up the crowd during a men's soccer game.

Friendly





Looking for a college? Come be one of the friendly faces at Hood!

Brainy

Under the careful eye of Dr. Falkenstein, Biology 202 (Physiology of Plants and Animals) students Patricia and Charles Haynes along with others dissect insects to study their digestive enzymes.



Surprising

Meanwhile over in Bio 339 (Cell Biology) class, at least one student appears to be using the mind-over-matter method of getting experimental results.


Practical

Students in Ann Hobart's ceramics class master the difficult art of hand-building.



Ceramics instructor Ann Hobart demonstrates the proper technique for glaze coating.