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18 January 2024Blackwell's 175th Graduation Anniversary
Graduate became a medical pioneer and helped open career paths for women.
Read More18 January 2024Self-Care in the Post-Covid Era
HWS psychology research sheds light on the impact of physical activity and self-compassion on overall wellbeing during the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read More15 January 2024HWS Joins MLK March
Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Bill Woodson and Chaplain and Dean for Spiritual Engagement The Rev. Nita Byrd offered remarks during Geneva’s march and memorial service in commemoration of the work of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read More12 January 2024Empowering Student Impact: Sign Up for Alternative Spring Break
Alternative Spring Break offers students the opportunity to volunteer across the nation.
Read More12 January 2024Exchange Students from Armenia to Perform at HWS
Young musicians from Armenia will perform in Albright Auditorium on Thursday, Jan. 18.
Read More12 January 2024Society of Classical Studies Honors Smith ’96
Steven D. Smith ’96, professor of Classics and comparative literature at Hofstra University, is the recipient of the Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit for his book Greek Epigram and Byzantine Culture: Gender, Desire, and Denial in the Age of Justinian.
Read More11 January 2024"Ferrari" Movie Based on HWS Alum's Book
A book by the former Car and Driver editor Brock Yates ’55, P ’78 serves as the basis for the new film “Ferrari.”
Read More11 January 2024Five Students Earn Coveted Gilman International Scholarships
HWS students are recipients of the U.S. Department of State’s 2024 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships.
Read More11 January 2024HWS Debate Finishes 17th in the World and 3rd in ESL
At the world’s premier collegiate debate competition, HWS debaters finished with one of the team’s best performances ever at the tournament.
Read More10 January 2024Morgan ’21, MSM ’22 at Thrill One Sports
At the UFC headquarters in Las Vegas, Aidan Morgan ’21, MSM ’22 serves as social media coordinator for Thrill One Sports & Entertainment.
Read More5 January 2024A New Look at a Classic
With in-depth commentary and context, Associate Professor of Classics Leah Himmelhoch’s new translation of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon offers an invaluable guide for students and teachers of “one of the most stirring, influential tragedies ever written.”
Read More5 January 2024N.Y.C., D.C. and L.A. Career Treks
Over winter break, students will explore careers in finance, media, communications, entertainment, advocacy and policy in New York City, D.C. and Los Angeles.
Read More4 January 2024Nguyen ’25 Interns with TikTok
Preparing for a career in marketing, Van Nguyen ’25 gained valuable experience during an internship with TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance.
Read More4 January 2024Dahouda Collaborates with a Team of Experts to Explore Ivorian Renewal
Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies Kanate Dahouda directed a book project profiling President of Cote d’Ivoire Alassane Ouattara and the impact of his government’s socio-economic policies.
Read More1 January 2024The Stories We Tell
Alongside Assistant Professor of Media and Society Jiangtao Harry Gu, students are getting to know the people and environment of the Finger Lakes — and what their stories reveal about living in collaboration with nature and one another.
Read More29 December 2023Outstanding Highlights from 2023
At the start of the new year, we reflect on some of the many accolades and achievements of 2023.
Read More21 December 2023Philbrick Yadav Discusses Yemen, Red Sea Attacks in TIME
Professor of International Relations Stacey Philbrick Yadav was featured in a recent TIME magazine article discussing the ongoing conflict involving Yemen’s Houthi rebels and the geopolitical context of their attacks in the Red Sea.
Read More20 December 2023Creating Art to Capture the Wonder of Scientific Discovery
The artwork of Anya Davis ’24 fills two display cases in Rosenberg Hall.
Read More19 December 2023First-Year Seminar Symposium
Students cap their first semester at the Colleges with the First-Year Seminar Symposium.
Read More19 December 2023Small Press Book Publishing
Students in “Small Press Book Publishing” participated in the selection of the Seneca Review’s biennial book prize.
Read More13 December 2023Wynne '24 Secures Position at The Hartford
David Wynne ’24 is set to embark on a new chapter specializing in property and casual commercial underwriting at The Hartford.
Read More13 December 2023Winton '24 Creates Inclusion Through Best Buddies Club
Sadie Winton ’24 is building both community engagement and inclusion through HWS’ Best Buddies club.
Read More11 December 2023Risley '24 Accepts Position at Pfizer
Katherine Risley'24 will begin a career at pharmaceutical leader Pfizer, building off internship experiences.
Read More11 December 2023Conflict Across Difference Curriculum
HWS joins a cohort of 30 colleges and universities rolling out a national conflict management skills and communication-across-difference curriculum.
Read More11 December 2023New STEM Scholars Inducted
HWS welcomed 10 students to the STEM Scholars Program during an induction ceremony with keynote speaker biologist Craig Johnson.
Read More7 December 2023Financial Markets Course: Preparing Students for the World of Finance
Students build skills with financial tools while gaining a better understanding of what’s happening in the financial markets.
Read More7 December 2023Four HWS Debaters to Compete at Worlds
Kayla Powers ’24, Fairooj Suhita ’27, Lamia Nur Rahman ’26 and Sandeep Tissaaratchy ’26 will compete at the World University Debate Championship in Vietnam. Linh Tran '26 will serve on the tournament's tab team and Director of HWS Daniel Schonning '16 will be an adjudicator.
Read More6 December 2023From Empowering Students to Empowering Educators
An HWS bond reconnected two alums. Now, they’re working to recognize innovative educators and amplify their impact on students.
Read More5 December 2023Arnoff Regatta Celebrates 10th Anniversary
HWS Sailing took first place at the annual race, which honors the late David Lee Arnoff ’82.
Read More5 December 2023Ruth Publishes Art Catalog
Professor of Art and Architecture Nick Ruth publishes “Watch This Space,” an art catalog of his recent work.
Read More4 December 2023Perkins Engages Multiple Audiences in a Series of Lectures
Calling upon his leadership and expertise, Professor of Sociology H. Wesley Perkins was invited to speak at several events this year, focusing on his social norms research. He also shared insights of his work on campus.
Read More4 December 2023HWS Recognized by Princeton Review for Commitment to the Environment
The Princeton Review notes HWS is one of the most environmentally responsible schools in the country in its Guide to Green Colleges: 2024 Edition.
Read More1 December 2023Synnott ’22, MSM’23 Launches Career with Suffolk Construction
After completing the Master of Science in Management program, Mark Synnott has begun a career with Suffolk Construction.
Read More1 December 2023Exploring Literature and Social Change in Spain
While abroad in Spain, students participate in a full-language immersion program, study literature and social change, and investigate a new culture.
Read More30 November 2023UV Light Kills Fire Blight, Scourge of the Apple Blossom
A new study coauthored by Alexandra Davidson ’24 reveals how ultraviolet light suppresses the bacteria that causes fire blight, which can decimate apple and pear harvests.
Read More30 November 2023Creative Interpretation
Faculty-student translation project published in theatrical review.
Read More29 November 2023Eradicating Invasive Giant Hogweed with USDA Grant
HWS' Finger Lakes Institute Awarded $400K Grant from USDA.
Read More29 November 2023Senior Celebration on Friday!
Members of the Class of 2024 will have the opportunity to forge new memories and take part in traditions they missed during their initial year due to the pandemic.
Read More27 November 2023Albinati '24 Lands Position With Citigroup
Previous internship provides experience and knowledge for a career in finance.
Read More17 November 2023Longo Family Scholarship Honors Coaches
In honor of William Smith Soccer Head Coach Aliceann Wilber P’12, L.H.D. ’22 and Hobart Hockey Head Coach Mark Taylor, Joseph and Pam Sherman Longo P’15, P’21 have established the Longo Family Scholarship.
Read More17 November 2023Earning a Bachelor's and Master's in Just Four Years
Nicholas Gullace ’23, MSM’24 and Emilyn Reed ’23, MSM’24 will graduate in May with a Master of Science in Management.
Read More17 November 2023Anderton Economic Symposium Welcomes Kocherlakota
Former Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota to address HWS during the inaugural event of the Anderton Economic Policy Symposium.
Read More17 November 2023Meet the 2024 Pitch Semifinalists
Student startups address different topics for a top prize of $10,000.
Read More17 November 2023Waller Discusses the Gilded Age on the BBC
Professor of Economics William Waller joins the BBC podcast “In Our Time” to examine the work of economist Thorstein Veblen, “new money,” and the American Gilded Age.
Read More16 November 2023Therien ’26, Team USA Win World Ringette Championship
Laura Therien ’26 and Team USA win gold in the World Ringette Championships in Calgary.
Read More15 November 2023HWS Model African Union Earns Outstanding Delegation Award
During the Southeast Model African Union Conference, the HWS MAU team received the Outstanding Delegation Award and individual honors.
Read More15 November 2023Heaton/Dr. Franks Celebrated
New endowed professorship enhances Religious Studies curriculum and study of human rights, genocide and social justice.
Read More14 November 2023Asante '23 Thrives Through Immersive Experience in Georgia
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects provides an opportunity to learn Georgian culture.
Read More14 November 2023Rowing across the Atlantic
Four Hobart rowers will cross the Atlantic Ocean in “the World’s Toughest Row” to raise $550K for Boys and Girls Club chapters in their hometowns and Geneva.
Read More10 November 2023Zhou on Biden-Xi Meeting and U.S.-China Relations
Will U.S.-China relations get back on track? Associate Professor of Asian Studies Jinghao Zhou explores the complexities in several recent articles.
Read More10 November 2023Yoga Sun Salutations
In conjunction with the campus’ Year of the Sun celebration, Professor of Dance Donna Davenport will lead a yoga session on Nov. 27.
Read More10 November 2023HWS Wins CASE Awards
For excellence in videography and design, Hobart and William Smith won Best CASE District II Awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
Read More10 November 2023Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in Healthcare
Dr. Arnold Cohen ’71, P’05 recently visited “Ethical Debates in Medicine” to lend perspective to classroom discussion.
Read More9 November 2023Blocker Showcase Explores Life in Germany
The 2023 Blocker Showcase allowed eight students to present their research on Germany, which was made possible with support from the Julius G. Blocker ’53 Endowed Fund.
Read More8 November 2023DeVaney '23 Commits to Two Passions: Architecture and Basketball
By day, Lauren DeVaney’23 works as an architect/designer for New Energy Works and at night, serves as the William Smith basketball assistant coach.
Read More8 November 2023Countdown to the Total Solar Eclipse T-minus 5 months: Solar Magnetic Fields
Today is exactly 5 months until the total solar eclipse in Geneva! Let’s talk about how the Sun is a giant magnet.
Read More7 November 2023Supporting Community Mental Health Needs
Colleen McElduff ’22, MAT ’23 discusses mental health issues on Finger Lakes Television.
Read More7 November 2023A Harvest Celebration
A gathering of traditions will be celebrated in St. John's Chapel followed by a reception in the Blackwell Room on Thursday, Nov. 9.
Read More7 November 2023Evening Psalms: A Night of Mozart and Durante
The Hobart and William Smith Community Chorus will present Evening Psalms on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at the Presbyterian Church in Geneva.
Read More6 November 2023Kinetic Dance Showcase
100 dancers. 18 dance numbers. 2 epic performances. Join the Kinetic Dance Collective for its Fall Showcase on Nov. 10 and 11.
Read More6 November 2023Sociology Grads Earn Top Honors for Graduate Work
Three recent graduates were recognized by their respective master’s programs for outstanding thesis projects.
Read More3 November 2023Woods '24 Accepts Job at Mastercard
Senior Student Athlete Ainsley Woods ’24 Accepts Associate Consultant Role at Mastercard.
Read More3 November 2023Moodie and Singal Honored with Distinguished Faculty Award
Sociology and History Professors Emeritus were honored for their academic impact.
Read More3 November 2023Alums Return for Founder’s Day 2023
In celebration of William Smith Founder’s Day, three alums discussed what they’ve learned about fostering community.
Read More1 November 2023Therien '26 Represents Team USA in World Ringette Championship
Laura Therien ’26, an English, and writing and rhetoric double major, is representing Team USA in the World Ringette Championship in Calgary this week.
Read More1 November 2023Symposium Honoring Oberbrunner
In November, Hobart and William Smith will remember the late Assistant Professor of Philosophy Carol Oberbrunner with a series of philosophical conversations and music.
Read More31 October 2023Pursuing a Career in Law
At George Washington University Law School, Joshua Barclay ’23 is carving a path to a career as a lawyer.
Read More31 October 2023Increased Access to Internship Opportunities
A new alliance with Virtual Internships will provide credit bearing experiences for Master of Science in Management students.
Read More30 October 2023International Perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Hobart and William Smith will host a panel discussion offering insights from international experts on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Read More26 October 2023Cecere ’91 honored by Wine Enthusiast
Jim Cecere ’91 has been named to Wine Enthusiast’s 2023 Future 40 list.
Read More25 October 2023Beyond Political Tribalism at the Stern Forum
During the Stern Family Forum, New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni and Lee Carter, communications strategist and Fox and MSNBC contributor, explored today’s divided political culture — and how to move beyond it.
Read More24 October 2023MaKinster Authors on Gender-Diverse Leadership in Higher Ed
Senior Associate Provost and Professor of Educational Studies Jamie MaKinster is the author of a Chronicle of Higher Education article about the opportunities and challenges of being gender-diverse in leadership positions in higher education.
Read More24 October 2023Meet the Newest Geneva Scholarship Associates
From Geneva High School to Hobart and William Smith, four Geneva Scholarship Associates students are ready to make an impact on campus.
Read More24 October 2023Students Gain Experience During Dealership Internships
Four students acquired valuable sales, leadership and team experience through recent internships at auto dealerships.
Read More23 October 2023HWS Hosts Biggest U.S. Debate Tournament of the Year
First-years Fairooj Suhita '27 and Hudson Chou '27 shine at the United States University Debate Championship.
Read More23 October 2023Yadav’s Book Reviewed in WSJ
Professor of International Relations Vikash Yadav’s recent book offers “a bold and unconventional claim” about the work of economist Friedrich Hayek, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Read More20 October 2023President's Forum Bridges the Political Aisle
Reaching across the aisle, former Congressmen promote civic engagement and reflect on pressing topics.
Read More19 October 202330 Years Forward: Gearan Joins Celebration of AmeriCorps in Arkansas
HWS President Mark D. Gearan and national service leaders convened in Arkansas with former President Bill Clinton L.H.D. '17 to discuss the future of national service.
Read More19 October 2023An Evening of Inclusion and Understanding with Zaidi '12
Islamic civilizations researcher Dr. Syed Zaidi ’12 returns to campus as part of cultural and religious diversity and awareness events.
Read More18 October 2023Higher Education Legal Trends Explored by HWS General Counsel
Litigation, costs and changing views of colleges and universities among topics in new article.
Read More16 October 2023Colleges Launch New Public Health Program
New program explores health, wellness and care from multiple angles.
Read More15 October 2023Stern Family Forum Welcomes Bruni and Carter
This fall, New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni and Lee Carter, communications strategist and Fox and MSNBC contributor, will join 60 Minutes correspondent and HWS Trustee Bill Whitaker ’73, L.H.D. ’97 for a conversation on campus.
Read More13 October 2023Giving Back: Fall 2023 Day of Service
HWS students and staff will participate in a day of volunteerism, giving back to the Geneva community.
Read More13 October 2023HWS Theatre Presents “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong”
Associate Professor of Theatre Chris Hatch will direct the HWS Theatre 2023-2024 season debut during Homecoming and Family Weekend.
Read More13 October 2023Psychology Students Attend NAMI Conference and Mental Health Symposium
Conference offers an eye-opening and enriching experience that allowed students to listen and learn from people combating and from those suffering from mental illness.
Read More10 October 2023HWS Awarded NSF Innovation Grant
Supported by a $400K grant, HWS faculty will lead a six-institution partnership to address the rapidly growing demand for a skilled STEM workforce.
Read More9 October 2023Partial Solar Eclipse Watch Party
Associate Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb will host a viewing party for the partial solar eclipse that will take place on Saturday, Oct. 14.
Read More8 October 2023Countdown to the Total Solar Eclipse T-minus 6 months: Geometry of Eclipses
Today is almost exactly 6 months until the total solar eclipse in Geneva! Let’s warm up with a partial eclipse on October 14 and get oriented with the geometry of eclipses.
Read More6 October 2023Heron Society Celebrates 40 Years
Funding celebrates four decades of athletic society.
Read More6 October 2023Opportunities for Learning
Magee takes leave from HWS to explore new opportunities.
Read More5 October 2023Hobart Soccer at 70
A radio interview looks back on seven decades of Statesmen soccer — and the program’s future.
Read More3 October 2023Holch ’70 Honored by Artists Association of Nantucket
Alumnus Eric Holch ’70 Recognized for New England inspired paintings at annual Wet Paint Auction in Nantucket.
Read More29 September 2023Presenting Passion Fruit Dance Company
A NYC dance troupe that is a passionate advocate for Hip-Hop, House and Club dance movement styles to lead performances and workshops at HWS from Oct. 6-14.
Read More29 September 2023HWS Awarded NIH Anticancer Research Grant
A $386K grant from the National Institutes of Health drives interdisciplinary research to develop molecules with anticancer properties.
Read More29 September 2023President’s Forum: Congressman Faso and U.S. Secretary Glickman
The President’s Forum Series, in partnership with HWS Votes, will host former Congressional representatives for a discussion on voting, service and democratic engagement.
Read More29 September 2023Fundraising Tops $35 Million in 2022-23
New gifts and commitments to Hobart and William Smith totaled nearly $36 million during the 2022-23 fiscal year, the second best fundraising year in the Colleges’ history.
Read More28 September 2023Malhotra '26 Gains Legal Research Experience
Work this summer investigated environmental law under the Clean Water Act.
Read More28 September 2023Finalist for the $25K Prize at Haydenfilms Institute 5.0
Director and screenwriter Rachel Thomas-Medwid’s ’91’s film In the Company of Crows is a finalist in Haydenfilms Institute 5.0 and could win a 25K prize.
Read More27 September 2023Finger Lakes Youth Climate Summit - Open for Registration
High school students are invited to participate in the 2023 Finger Lakes Youth Climate Summit, a conference focused on climate solutions. The event is hosted by HWS’ Finger Lakes Institute.
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