2007 Steinmetz Symposium Photo Gallery Posted on May 4, 2007 Steinmetz 2007: Amarilis Francis ’07 talks with a classmate in the Nott Memorial before a series of dance performances. Steinmetz 2007: Donald Pinto and Joyce Pinto talk with granddaughter Sami Zayas ’07. Sami performed with a dance troupe called “?.” The family traveled from Connecticut troupe performed at mid day in the Nott Memorial. Steinmetz 2007: Mandee Moondi ’07 reads the Steinmetz brochure on a bench near the Nott Memorial. Mondi acted out a scene during a talk given by Kelley Irmen ’07 on how the presentation of suicide has changed in drama, literature, politics and philosophy Steinmetz 2007: Tia Bumpus ’07, a neuroscience major, discusses a research she and others are conducting at the state Health Department’s Wadsworth Center. They are researching Shigella flexneri, a highly infectious human pathogen that is a leading cause Steinmetz 2007: The dance group Crimson Mode performs in the Nott Memorial. The dance performances were organized by Prof. Miryam Moutillet and Prof. Marcus Rogers, both of the Theater and Dance Department. Steinmetz 2007: Fenghua Chen ’07, at left, and Su Huang ’07 talk with Cherrice Traver, dean of engineering. The two electrical engineering students from New York City presented their work on silent, wirless alarm system for use on the College campus. Prof Steinmetz 2007: Megan Sesil ’09 shows father Daniel Sesil her wire sculpture. The sculpture was on display in the Burns Arts Atrium Gallery along with other student artwork. Steinmetz 2007: Luther Vucic ’07, Caroline Nelson ’07, at front, show artwork in the Burns Arts Atrium Gallery. Luther's parents, Patti and Dan Vucic, of Angola, N.Y., traveled to campus for the symposium. Steinmetz 2007: President Stephen C. Ainlay stands with, from left, Schenectady Mayor Brian U. Stratton, Nancy Borowick '07, Deryck Singh and Professor Sharon Gmelch. In her presentation, Borowick talked about efforts by the Guyanese population of Schene Related