This week in photos
Then and Now
- In This Week in Photos, we look at the HWS campus of today and yesterday. Whether the 1960s or the 2020s, the Quad is always a popular place to relax on a sunny day.
- The original Hobart boathouse has since been replaced by the Bozzuto Boathouse constructed in 2003. The railroad line remains in use.
- Hobart students in 1874 clean the South Campus. During a 2022 Day of Service, students work on the trails in Coopers’ Woods.
- Students study and browse the stacks of the Colleges’ library located in Demarest Hall in 1950. The Blackwell Room remains a popular place to read and study.
- In 1954, biology students conduct research in Odell’s Pond. Today, students conduct research in local creeks under the direction of Director of Introductory Biology Laboratories Susan Flanders Cushman ’98.
- The Row Houses on South Main Street in 1876 and today.
- Members of the William Smith Class of 1982 march up the Hill in 1979 for Moving Up Day.
- Before the construction of the Warren Hunting Smith Library and Stern Hall, the William Smith green was home to Boswell Field. Also pictured is the former baseball diamond where the Scandling Campus Center and Cozzens Field now stand.
- Hobart lacrosse teams from 1908 and 2022.
- The nostalgia of the Coxe Hall steps continues. Here, three students from 1981 enjoy the sunny weather.
- The Brackett Clark Reading Room in the Warren Hunting Smith Library was a popular place to study in 1976 and remains so in 2018.
- The Hobart baseball team plays on the Quad in 1895.
- St. Mark’s Tower under construction in 1960. A student studies outside St. John’s Chapel.
- In 1958, two William Smith tennis players shake hands on the newly constructed tennis courts. In 2017, the HWS Tennis Center was named the Morrow Championship Court, the Melly Court and the Hebard Court.
- Built in 1890 and originally used as the Sigma Phi house, 601 South Main St. was renovated into the Finger Lakes Institute in 2004.