de Denus

Professor of Chemistry Christine de Denus, pictured here meeting with Will Argueta ’24, was recognized by colleagues with the 2023 Faculty Prize for diversity and inclusion.

Top Notch

Faculty, Career Services Among Nation’s Best: Princeton Review

The Princeton Review’s Best 389 Colleges ranks Hobart and William Smith among the top 25 colleges and universities in the country for faculty, career services and environmental conservation.

For the seventh year in a row, HWS faculty rank among the best in the nation, according to the Princeton Review, which also touts the Colleges’ stellar career services program, ability to “create futures” and commitment to the environment.

HWS appears on the “Professors Get High Marks” list, based on how strongly students feel the faculty “are interesting and bring their material to life.”

Burditt

Associate Professor of Media & Society Rebecca Burditt received the 2023 Faculty Prize for service.

The Colleges are also included on the top-25 “Best Career Services” list, as well as the list of “Colleges That Create Futures,” which includes 50 schools that “empower students to discover practical applications for their talents and interests through experiences that complement their classes and coursework.”

Best Colleges again featured HWS on the “Green Matters: Everyone Cares About Conservation” list, celebrating the 25 colleges and universities most dedicated to environmental protection. The Colleges were also included in the Princeton Review Guide to Green Schools 2024.

Halfman

Professor of Environmental Studies John Halfman received the 2023 Faculty Prize for teaching.

Earlier in 2023, the Princeton Review selected HWS as a “Best Value College” for the eighth consecutive year.