

Ken Campbell '95 was recently highlighted in a regular feature on educators in the Daily Messenger newspaper. Campbell teaches psychology, sociology, and Advanced Placement U.S. history at Midlakes High School, Phelps, N.Y.
Campbell earned a B.A. in ...
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 ...
More than 20 middle and high school-aged young women from Syracuse area schools visited the Hobart and William Smith campus on Monday to get a taste of college life, through Syracuse University's Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP).
STEP part...
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...
Last spring, Stephanie Wells '10 set out to find an internship studying child abuse and the effects it has on a child's development. She found Dr. Glenda Kaufman-Kantor, a researcher at the Family Research Lab at the University of New Hampshire, who ...
On Thursday, Nov. 5, the Professionals in Residence Series continues with child psychologist and Clinical Director of Delta Consultants Dr. Richard Solomon '75, P'10, who will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Trinity Hall 305.
After receiving a B.A. in psycholo...
HWS Trustee Gail H. McGinn '73, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Plans, recently delivered the keynote address at a summit for military families, hosted by the Department of Defense at the University of Maryland. The event was covered by C-SPAN....
A clinical psychologist and colonel with the Medical Service Corps and U.S. Army Reserve, Dr. Kathy Platoni '74 has been featured in several articles about the recent tragedy at Fort Hood.
Platoni, who is also an Army Reserve Psychology Consultant to...
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...
Trained in a variety of fields, from Classics to neuropathology, Jonathan Shay M.D., Ph.D. is a clinical psychiatrist who seeks to deepen the public's understanding of the effects of warfare on the individual. Much of his research focuses on the trea...