

In a recent opinion piece in the Democrat and Chronicle, Stacey Philbrick Yadav, assistant professor of political science at HWS, offers her insight into the election turmoil and ensuing protests in Iran, as well as how the media portrayal of the sit...
Kim Parkhurst '11 has the opportunity to make history come alive this summer, as an intern at Ganondagan State Historic Site, just southeast of Rochester, N.Y.
Ganondagan was the site of a large 17th-century community of Seneca people of the Haudenos...
Spending 38 hours in transit may not be the most ideal finale to a trip to Siberia, but on June 19, 20 HWSers did it-and lived to tell the tale of a life-changing experience in the vast, beautiful, sparsely populated Russian territory.
Spending a mon...
Sandra Barghini '74 was recently named executive director at the Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Fla. She will take the post on Aug. 1. In an article in the Palm Beach Daily News, Armory board members praised Barghini's accomplished history as a ...
The tragic tale of laurelled Seneca warrior, Agayentah, has been closely associated with Hobart College since the college's inception. Agayentah's story is an eerie one, cloaked in mystery and superstition, and struck a chord with Delvina Smith '09....
Rising sophomore Syed Zaidi's summer internship has given him a firsthand look inside New York City's political sphere by campaigning for Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Zaidi is in charge of the Student Initiative Committee of southeast Queens, which recru...
At the inaugural President's Forum lecture of the 2009 academic year, Dr. Cornel West began on "a Socratic note."
"Everywhere I go I try to say something that unnerves people," he told the audience that filled the Smith Opera House to capacity, becau...
Hobart alums and best friends find success in finance
Gerson, Guarino & Meisel Group of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney are guided by Warren Buffet's first two rules of money management: Rule number one: don't lose money. Rule number two: don't forge...
Frances Moore Lappé, called the "Mother of the American Food Movement," will visit campus on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The talk will give students a chance to connect with American history, says Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Dev...
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...