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During Commencement 2013 ceremonies, Hobart and William Smith Colleges will honor two special educators for the role they played in the lives of a Hobart and a William Smith student who will graduate on Sunday, May 19. William Smith senior Krissy B....
Assistant Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Fernando Rodríguez-Mansilla and Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Carlos Villacorta recently presented at the "Visual Manifestations of Cultural Intersections: A Modern Languages ...
Playing and analyzing Xbox 360 games in class is helping students grasp the pervasiveness of stereotypes. Giving up texting, meat-eating and driving is spurring firsthand understanding of environmental issues. Exploring Roman history through digital ...
Every semester, a group of HWS students embark on the off-campus program in Rome, Italy. Associate Professor of Art and Architecture Michael Tinkler and Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Christine will host an information session about the ...
An expert on the ecology of early flowering plants, Associate Professor of Geoscience Nan Arens recently wrote a piece that appeared on the front page of the online general interest magazine, "Evolution: This View of Life." In the magazine, Arens wro...
This event was cancelled. Hobart and William Smith Colleges are pleased to announce the 13th Annual "Ghosts in Togas" lecture, on Monday, Nov. 12. Elizabeth Vandiver, associate professor and chair of the classics department at Whitman College, will g...
Calliope, a bistro on the Lower East Side in New York City, recently received a favorable review in the dining section of the New York Times. Eric Korsh '98 and his wife, Ginevra Iverson, own Calliope and are the chefs.
"Mr. Korsh knows his way aroun...
Kylie Hart ‘13 interned at Pershing LLC. in Jersey City, N.J., this summer. The company provides technology, operational, trading, investment and practice management solutions to financial services firms and advisers. A subsidiary of the Bank of New ...
For history major and classics minor Gina Mercuri '14 developing an understanding of archaeology is essential to gaining a better understanding of history. Spending this summer as an intern on the Megiddo Expedition dig in Israel, therefore, was an i...
As the semester comes to a close, the campus will come alive with the sounds of jazz, rock and contemporary music thanks to a series of concerts sponsored by the music department. The concerts will run from April 17 to May 1.
On Tuesday, April 17, th...