

Professor of French and Francophone Studies Catherine Gallouët has edited a collection of essays, titled L'Afrique du Siècle des Lumières: savoirs et representations [Africa during the Enlightenment: knowledge and representation] which was recently p...
The Intercultural Affairs office at Hobart and William Smith will host three events as part of a Native American Conference titled, "Lacrosse; The Creator's Game." The conference is focused on the Native American roots of the sport of lacrosse, much...
"When you talk about lacrosse, you talk about the lifeblood of the Six Nations. The game is ingrained into our culture and our system and our lives." - Chief Oren Lyons, Jr.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges' Office of Intercultural Affairs will ho...
Andrew Satter '75, founder and president of Andrew Satter & Associates, Inc. and this fall's John Henry Hobart Fellow in Residence, will engage with students in the HWS Leads program on aspects of individual leadership development as part of the ...
The second event of the Colleges Native American Conference, "Lacrosse: The Creator's Game" took place on Thursday, Oct. 29, with a film screening of "Sacred Sport" by Jordan Kligerman and presentation by Onondaga Nation stickmaker, Alf Jacques. The...
With two approaches to the use of the photographic image, artists Mary Goodwin and Robert Rainey critically and creatively re-examine the history of place and art.
In a new media exhibit, "Histories," which opened in the Davis Gallery at Houghton Hou...
In the Spring of 2003, 2006, and 2008, various groups of Hobart and William Smith students joined Professor of Religious Studies Michael Dobkowski on trips to Germany and Poland that would forever alter their consciousnesses. "The March: Bearing Witn...
Catherine Gallouët, professor of French and Francophone Studies, was invited to the Universität Koblenz-Landau, Germany for the Seventh Landau-Paris Symposium on the Eighteenth century that took place in October. The theme of the conference was "Tast...
An article written by Dave Pullano '84 recently ran in the Los Angeles Times Magazine. Titled, "And...CUT!" it details how Pullano invented an imaginary alter-ego, Jay Flannick, while working as a receptionist for Miramax Films.
"He was the most famo...
Hobart senior Benjamin Ryan was recently featured in a Finger Lakes Times article for his attendance at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen as head of the HWS and Finger Lakes Institute delegation.
"At the conference, he attend...