

Earlier this year, members of HWS Habitat for Humanity Club donated their Saturday morning, spreading top soil and grass seed and planting flowers for a newly-constructed house in Geneva sponsored by Habitat for Humanity (HFH) of Ontario County.
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With the theme of global citizenship, Hobart and William Smith Colleges will welcome global activist, lawyer, and President and CEO of Direct Relief International Thomas Tighe to campus as the keynote speaker for the 2009 Convocation ceremony. Convoc...
Sunday morning, after two days of getting to know each other, the Classes of 2013 took some time to talk about how they first encountered each other and what those first impressions may have been based on. "Social Class at HWS," a new addition to the...
Hobart Athletics first became involved with the Wounded Warriors Project (WWP) in 2007.
When Hobart hockey player Ryan Adler '09 founded an intercollegiate program called Hockey Helpers, the Hobart Hockey team began raising money for WWP, a national...
HWS students are continuing a tradition of community engagement this year with not one, but three DayS of Service. Initiated in 2008, DayS of Service provides the opportunity for HWS students and the greater Geneva community to come together in a col...
From the Special Olympics Fall Games in Seneca Falls to the Finger Lakes Family 5K race in Geneva, this year's first day in the Days of Service 2009 had HWS students volunteering throughout the Finger Lakes region.
On Saturday, Oct. 3, more than 140 ...
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...
Active members of the community, Michael Austerlitz '10 and Clifford Gardner '10, recently conducted a workshop on Race, Class and Gender at the Bonner Conference at the University of Richmond, Virginia. Bonner Leaders, such as Austerlitz and Gardn...
After the vast success of the inaugural Senior Symposium last spring, the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is reprising the event this year on Friday, April 9.
Last year, 80 students represented the natural and social sciences, arts and humanit...