• HWS Theatre staged two productions in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts this spring, including Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare’s classic comedy of romance and mistaken identity.

  • Read stories about the Colleges' debate national champs, Fulbright Award to Germany and five Peace Corps volunteers.

  • Highlights of Hobart and William Smith Athletics.

  • Faculty members Jamie Bodenlos, May Summer Farnsworth, Karen Frost-Arnold and Jinghao Zhou published books.

  • A $2 million lead gift from Board Chair Craig R. Stine ’81, P’17 and Kathy Hay Stine P’17 supports an endowed professorship for the Colleges’ newest major, Management and Entrepreneurship, which prepares aspiring business leaders to solve complex interdisciplinary problems.

  • Anchored by a $5 million lead gift from Kevin Stein ’88, support from alums provides the financial foundation for a state-of-the-art facility that will be the hub of scientific education at Hobart and William Smith.

  • In “Savage Sensuality,” a spring exhibition at the Provenzano Gallery, Syed Muhammad Jafri ’24 recreated canonical works of art to examine the politics of identity and representation.

  • Innovation was on full display at the 12th annual Todd Feldman ’89 and Family Pitch Contest.

  • This spring, the HWS community gathered for a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the opening of the newly renovated and expanded Adams Intercultural Center.

  • This Place II, part of a series of multimedia landscapes created by Professor of Art and Architecture Nick Ruth, has been acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.