PULTENEY STREET SURVEY - Spring 2020
New LGBTQIA+ Alumni/ae Network
The Hobart and William Smith Alumni and Alumnae Associations are in the early planning stages of creating an LGBTQIA+ alumni/ae group. The network will provide an avenue through which graduates will connect with one another and the Colleges to promote and strengthen relations between the institution and LGBTQIA+ alums and students.
If you would like to learn about how you can get involved, please contact Chevanne Graham DeVaney ā95, Pā21 Pā23, the director of alumni and alumnae relations, at devaney@hws.edu.
Other identity and professional-based affinity groups include the Afro Latino Alumni/ae Association (ALAA), William Smith at Work, the Statesmen Athletics Association and the Heron Society.
Current Issue
- Upfront
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- HWS Welcomed into Leading Liberal Arts Consortium
- Curry '75 to Deliver Commencement Address
- HWS Ranks High in Impact and Value
- HWS Earns Carnegie Designation
- President Joyce P. Jacobsen Inaugurated
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ATHLETICS
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- Ensuring the Future of Children's Literature
- The National Pastime
- Changing the Conversation about Mental Illness
- Disrupting the Cycle of Violence, Poverty and Incarceration
- To Protect and Serve
- Making Community Connections
- The Lay of the Land
HWS Community
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- New LGBTQIA+ Alumni/ae Network
- Kappa Alpha Celebrates 175 Years
- Indelible Effects
- The Last Word
- Parallels
Past Issues