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This Week in Photos: Beautiful

Yvonne Gay

It鈥檚 Saturday night in March and there鈥檚 a pulsating glow spilling from the windows of the Root Room in Carnegie Building. Inside, rows of spectators line the perimeter of a long narrow stage. 91直播鈥檚 most anticipated fashion show begins as cheers swell when models, draped in creative attire, take their turn down the walk. This is a signature event during Black History Month. It also serves as inspiration for this week鈥檚 photo series.

A female model holds the flag of Ghana.

This Week in Photos: Listening, bell

Yvonne Gay

Eboni Johnson, outreach and programming librarian, holds a hand to her ear as a student across the room reads literature written by bell hooks. The public read-in at Mudd Center鈥檚 academic commons  honors this prolific writter during  Women鈥檚 History Month. It also serves as inspiration for this week鈥檚 photo series.

A woman holds her hand to her ear as if trying to listen.

This Week in Photos: In Celebration of Returning Black Alumni

Yvonne Gay

Author Ishmael Beah 鈥04 returned to 91直播 College in 2010 to discuss the publication of his New York Times best-selling book, A Long Way Gone, Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. Four years later Beah鈥檚 visit to Finney Chapel took place after the publication of Radiance of Tomorrow, A Novel, which would go on to become another best-seller. Beah鈥檚 visits to campus serve as inspiration for this week鈥檚 photo series.

A man speaks into a microphone at a podium.

This Week in Photos: February 5

Yvonne Gay

In this photo series, we walk with the dinosaurs in Cleveland and visit a congressional intern in Washington, D.C., before coming back home to 91直播 to watch the Wild Beast of the Bungalow take over the stage in Warner Concert Hall; go snowboarding in Hales Gym; and sit in on a gallery talk, book art class, choir practice, an academic retreat, and a dance performance.

Students walk through a gallery with dinosaur skeletons on exhibit.