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11 December 2020Blanchard Honored with Joseph Levenson Book Prize
Described by the Association for Asian Studies as a “triumph of intertextual and intervisual methods in gender studies,” Professor of Art and Architecture Lara Blanchard is the winner of the 2020 Joseph Levenson Pre-1900 Book Prize (China).
Read More3 December 2020Language Exchange from Geneva to Tokyo
Through a virtual version of the HWS Japanese Programs weekly language table, students on campus are learning with and from their peers in Tokyo. This fall, Kyoko Klaus, the Tanaka Lecturer in Asi
Read More3 December 2020Rodrguez Mansilla Publishes on Lope de Vega
Associate Professor of Spanish Fernando Rodríguez Mansilla’s reconstruction and analysis of a 17th-century work by Spanish playwright Lope de Vega has been published in Parte XIX Comedias de Lope de Vega (Part 19 of Lope de Vega’s Complete Plays).
Read More17 November 2020Eight Blocker Fellows Conduct Cultural Research on Germany
With support from the Julius G. Blocker 53 Endowed Fund, HWS students pursue cultural research in Germany each semester and, upon their return to campus, present their insights and experiences to the HWS community at the annual Blocker Showcase.
Read More11 November 2020HWS Launches LGBTQIA+ Alum Network
This fall, Hobart and William Smith Colleges are launching a new initiative to connect graduates across class years and regions who identify among the LGBTQIA+ community.
Read More3 November 2020MAT Projects Offer Insight on Inclusion
In their final semester at Hobart and William Smith, the seven graduating MAT students developed scholarly research projects that shed light on microaggressions and the ways in which they contribut
Read More3 November 2020Birds Without Borders Wins REVERE Award
Professor of Education Jamie MaKinster and his coauthors have earned a REVERE Award from the Association of American Publishers (AAP) for their book, Birds Without Borders, and its re
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