
Outcomes of an HWS Education

Thinking about your future? So are we.
We know that strong outcomes after graduation matter. That’s why Hobart and William Smith is ranked #12 in the nation for internships and why every student is guaranteed at least one internship or research opportunity. With personalized support and real-world experience, you will graduate ready to pursue your goals and prepared to lead a life of consequence.





Alumni career data is sourced from LinkedIn
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Designing the Future: Architectural Studies Majors Head to Top Graduate Programs
From Yale to Brown and UVA and Columbia, HWS graduates are continuing their studies at top-ranked programs across architecture, design and planning disciplines.

We Achieve Nothing Alone
Dame Louise Richardson urged Hobart and William Smith graduates to embrace lives grounded in community, calling it the "antidote to despair and the foundation of purpose."

New Student Trustees Elected
Representing student voices, two rising juniors prepare to help shape campus priorities and policy.

Nonprofit Career Trek
Funded by the Gantcher Family Foundation, students took part in a two-day Nonprofit Career Trek, exploring career pathways while connecting with organizations serving communities across Brooklyn and Westchester County.
Through the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education, you can explore careers, get one-on-one advising and land an internship with guaranteed funding. Yes, that’s right, we guarantee that you will participate in at least one internship or research opportunity - and we have the funding to help pay for it.
Tymofii TrakHachov '26 at Yale University
Diverse academic and practical experiences provide a strong foundation for a career in architecture.

"In my opinion, the best part of the architecture major at HWS is how curious everybody is. I could always count on my professors to care about what I was doing, get excited about my projects and really think through them with me."Tyfofii Trakhachov '26
Name: Tyfofii Trakhachov '26
Major: Architectural Studies
At HWS: Trakhachov completed independent research titled “The Chornobyl Project,” exploring the architectural possibilities and challenges of designing a research station in a contaminated area.
At Yale: Trakhachov has received the Architecture and Dean’s Scholarships, which fully fund his tuition. He looks forward to immersing himself in a program “that manages to stay at the forefront of technology without losing the soul of architecture or turning into empty formalism. I want to keep exploring architecture that is emotionally strong, conceptually sharp and says something through space.”
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Class of 2026 Outcomes

Sandeep Tissaaratchy '26
University of Chicago, M.A. International Relations
Major: International Relations
Lacey Somerville '26
Bank of America, Analyst
Major: Political Science, Economics
Leia Brunt '26
Northeastern University, Master of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Major: Writing and Rhetoric, Sociology
Byron Maddox '26
Columbia University, M.S. Real Estate Development, Pratt Institute, M.Arch
Major: Architectural Studies
THomas ChyzoWYch '26
S&P Global, Program and Project Management Associate
Major: Business Management and Entrepreneurship
Lamia Nur Rahman '26
Bloomberg, Data Analyst
Major: Economics
KATIE CRANDALL '26
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, Avian Research Technician
Major: Biology, Psychological Science
NIKOLAS LUTZ '26
Americorps Teach for America, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Major: Sociology
Minor: Public Policy
LINH TRAN '26
Microsoft, Software Engineer
Major: Computer Science








