

Tom Drennen, associate professor of economics and chair of the environmental studies department at HWS, was interviewed by City Newspaper for an article on the complexities of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source.
The article notes hydrogen can hav...
Earlier this year, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, in a joint venture with Cornell University, were awarded $1.4 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund a new environmental education project called Crossing Boundaries.
Now, on t...
For most of us, getting rid of our everyday garbage has become such a natural process that the act rarely receives a second thought. When we throw stuff "away," though, where does it go? On Thursday, Sept. 17, Assistant Professor of Environmental S...
This summer, seniors Jennifer Crupnick and Jessica Hill landed an internship at Markit working alongside Executive Vice President and HWS Trustee Calvin "Chip" Carver Jr. '81. The global financial information services company prides itself on bringin...
Recent Hobart graduates Nathaniel Higley '09 and Trevor Hooper '09 will soon conclude their cross-country cycling trip by dipping their front wheels into the Atlantic Ocean in Falmouth, Maine - a tradition for cross-country cyclists and particularly ...
"A real eye-opener"-that's what this summer's short course in China was for seven students, who traveled throughout the country with Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee, the course organizer, and Associate Professor of Economics...
This Family Weekend, no one will want to miss Sunday's Benefit Breakfast from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The breakfast, at Trinity Church, 520 South Main St., will benefit the Heifer International Organization. Heifer International works to combat hunger...
Brittany Flaherty '10 recently took a truly interdisciplinary approach to research, combining her studies of the sciences with her background in English by helping Assistant Professors of Environmental Studies Darrin Magee and Beth Kinne work on a ma...
Curtis Spalding '81 was recently named U.S. EPA Region I Administrator, making him New England's senior environmental official, responsible for overseeing federal environmental programs within the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp...
Five new spring courses offered by the Centennial Center for Leadership
With goals of connecting academic work with important world issues and enhancing students' ability to think independently and critically, foster a greater commitment to public an...