HWS News Top Stories
- 3 October 2025Forbes and Talmage Publish on Business Leadership- New book by HWS professors explores the qualities that create impactful leaders. Read More
- 22 September 2025Cosentino Featured in Audubon Magazine on the Importance of Squirrels- Audubon Magazine shares Cosentino’s insights on squirrel evolution and adaptability. Read More
- 10 September 2025Three Named to Endowed Professorships- Professors in the sciences and humanities are recognized for their excellence as teachers and scholars. Read More
- 10 September 2025Revitalizing Seneca Review- Two HWS students preserve the past and promote the future of Seneca Review, HWS’ internationally recognized literary journal. Read More
- 9 September 2025Beginning to Make Their Mark in Sociology- HWS sociology faculty and alumni connect during national sociology conference. Read More
- 11 July 2025Olivieri's Approach to Music Composition and Mentorship- From Bogotá to Fort Worth, Composer and Associate Professor of Music Mark Olivieri performs his works while balancing teaching, composing and coordinating international performances. Read More
- 8 July 2025Shafer Helps Shape Global Media Conference on Digital Futures- Through her leadership in the #IFM conference, Associate Professor of Media and Society Leah Shafer fosters global collaboration and innovation in the ever-evolving world of media and technology. Read More
- 2 July 2025Faculty Prizes Awarded- Hobart and William Smith faculty recognize peer excellence in teaching, community service and scholarship. Read More
- 16 June 2025HWS Faculty Deepen Focus on Asia at National Conference- Four professors from Hobart and William Smith shared research and curricular innovations at the ASIANetwork Annual Conference, advancing conversations on Southeast Asia, India and China’s global presence. Read More
- 13 June 2025Faculty Promotion Awarded- Five associate professors are approved for promotion. Read More
- 2 May 2025Professors Burns and Cummings to be Honored with Distinguished Faculty Awards- Former faculty recognized for their inspiration and dedication. Read More
- 30 April 2025Graham Flips Perspective on Neural Coding- Associate Professor Daniel Graham parses new viewpoint on brain dynamics research that can create better understanding of disorders such as epilepsy. Read More
- 15 April 2025Honoring a Legacy: The Professor Iva E. Deutchman Annual Fund Scholarship- To preserve her impact and influence on HWS students, the family of the late Professor Iva Deutchman establishes a scholarship in her honor. Read More
- 10 April 2025Unlocking Solutions: New NSF Grant Propels Microplastic Research- Professor Arens secures prestigious National Science Foundation grant to explore the environmental impact of microplastics across the Finger Lakes watershed. Read More
- 7 April 2025Using Geological Data to Reconstruct the Past- Associate Professor of Geoscience David Kendrick connects students with history and the natural world in ways he hopes will last a lifetime. Read More
- 26 March 2025Teaching During Wartime Infuses Lessons with New Meaning- Professor of Philosophy Eric Barnes to explore morals and ethics with Ukrainian students. Read More
- 21 March 2025Makker Authors New Book on Pioneering Planning Organization- Professor Makker’s research explores the Laurel Hill Association, founded by Mary Hopkins Goodrich in 1853, which reshaped the village of Stockbridge in the Berkshires into a model American town. Read More
- 13 March 2025Pliner Wins National Award in Academic Leadership- For her work shaping and supporting positive change on campus, Susan Pliner is the recipient of a national award for higher education administrators. Read More
- 10 March 2025'All the Campus Lawyers' Earns Acclaim in the Los Angeles Review of Books- UC Berkeley Law School Dean reviews highly praised work. Read More
- 12 February 2025McCorkle Named Kinghorn Global Fellow for 2024-2025- Africana Studies professor recognized for excellence in teaching and leadership. Read More
- 30 January 2025Cushman to Speak on Fish Ecology- Insight from research will guide panel during the New York Seafood Summit at Cornell AgriTech. Read More
- 29 January 2025Shaping Perceptions, Changing Behaviors: Perkins Continues Pioneering Work in Social Norms Research- Professor Emeritus of Sociology H. Wesley Perkins shared his research regarding substance misuse among adolescents through several talks and a school resource guide. Read More
- 28 January 2025Understanding Race and Identity in the Dominican Republic- Immersive study abroad course allowed students to explore multiple aspects of life in Santo Domingo. Read More
- 23 January 2025Seeing and Feeling- Associate Professor of Psychological Science Dan Graham’s most recent research explores the connections between what people see and how they feel about what they’re looking at. Read More
- 15 January 2025Talmage Explores Breweries and Community Development- Associate Professor of Business Management and Entrepreneurship Craig Talmage discusses his research regarding the impact breweries can have on community development in The Academic. Read More
- 8 January 2025Guard and Jacobsen's 'All the Campus Lawyers' Earns Praise in Legal Scholarship- In the Journal of College and University Law, Phi Beta Kappa Society CEO and Georgetown Law Center lecturer reviews the well-received book. Read More
- 11 December 2024Exploring Ancient Innovation: Experimental Archaeology and Paleotechnology- ANTH 310 engages students in hands-on exploration of Upper Paleolithic technology. Read More
- 6 December 2024Zhou Discusses U.S.-China Relations for Trump's Second Term- Recent articles examine how factors such as tariffs, conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, cabinet appointments, and Taiwan’s issue could shape the next president’s approach to foreign policy with China. Read More
- 14 November 2024Womb Chair Speaks at Winterthur Museum- Professor of American Studies Kirin Makker’s collaborative artwork Womb Chair Speaks is on display at the Winterthur Museum in Wilmington, Delaware through Sunday, Jan. 5. Read More
- 13 November 2024Guard to Speak on Cornell Keynotes Podcast- HWS Vice President and General Counsel Lou Guard ’07 will discuss the evolving role of in-house counsel in higher education and the challenges universities face in navigating legal complexities. Read More
- 22 October 2024Gu and Zulkarnain Publish on AI in Higher Education- Media and Society faculty Jiangtao Harry Gu and Iskandar Zulkarnain both contributed to The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies with research on artificial intelligence and higher education. Read More
- 16 October 2024Invasive Species, AI and Climate Solutions- A new study coauthored by Professor of Biology Brad Cosentino highlights how the eradication of invasive species supports biodiversity and carbon sequestration in island ecosystems. Read More
- 16 October 2024Guard and Jacobsen Discuss Changing Legal Landscape on College Campuses- HWS faculty and staff members provide analysis of what is happening in the world of higher education and the rise of litigation. Read More
- 10 October 2024The Art of Mentorship- Tom Swanston ’78 and Jeff Mather ’79 reflect on the legacy of Professor Alvin Sher. Read More
- 9 October 2024Alcohol Around the World- An Institute for Global Studies course explores the social dimensions of alcohol across various global contexts through a series of faculty-led discussions. Read More
- 1 October 2024Global Education: Past, Present and Future- At the latest President’s Forum, HWS celebrated 50 years of study abroad programming and announced a new fund in honor of retiring Dean of Global Education Tom D’Agostino. Read More
- 30 August 2024May Participates in Residency for Blind, Disabled and Abled Artists- The residency explored the question: “What might a musical theatre production be if it embraced blind aesthetics and blind experiences?” Read More
- 28 August 2024Nguyen '26 Awarded Prestigious Washington Media Scholarship- Joy Nguyen ’26 is one of only 65 college students to receive a Washington Media Scholars Foundation scholarship. Read More
- 23 August 2024Babbitt Wins Betsy Joiner Flanagan Award- Associate Professor of English Geoffrey Babbitt’s new poetic biography of English poet and artist William Blake was selected for the 2023 Betsy Joiner Flanagan Award. Read More
- 8 August 2024Davenport Earns DEI Leadership Award- The National Dance Education Organization honors Professor of Dance and Movement Studies Donna Davenport for her outstanding work on diversity, equity and inclusion. Read More
- 31 July 2024The Great Lakes Effect- HWS researchers study winter lake-effect patterns that impact the entire Great Lakes Region. Read More
- 19 July 2024A New Language: Makker’s Womb Chair Speaks Reviewed- Architecture Now features Professor of American Studies Kirin Makker’s collaborative artwork Womb Chair Speaks. Read More
- 10 July 2024Building Community Across Higher Ed- Provost Sarah Kirk highlights strategies for building community and support systems among faculty. Read More
- 9 July 2024Narrating Peace: Research on Post-Conflict Societies- Chair of International Relations Stacey Philbrick Yadav and summer research students explore peacebuilding and post-conflict societies. Read More
- 9 July 2024Dance Professors Present at International Conference- Sessions on Somatic Jazz Pedagogy and Somatic Modalities in Dialogue offered at DSSE conference. Read More
- 9 July 2024Student Researchers Investigate Fish Habitat and Diet in the Finger Lakes- Student researchers examine changes in aquatic communities in Seneca Lake and its watershed. Read More
- 1 July 2024Recognizing Service and Community Commitment- This year’s Community Engaged Scholarship Forum celebrated the passionate work of civically engaged HWS community members. Read More
- 27 June 2024Farnsworth Finalist for the ATHE Outstanding Book Award- Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies May Farnsworth’s Feminist Rehearsals was named a finalist for the Associate for Theatre in Higher Education’s 2024 Outstanding Book Award. Read More
- 17 June 2024Economic Inequality: Bridging Theory and Practice- In ECON 210, students study economic disparities while supporting solutions in Geneva. Read More
- 12 June 2024From Geneva to San Antonio: Olivieri Debuts New Compositions- Associate Professor of Music Mark Olivieri premieres new works at both the Geneva Music Festival and the 2024 National Flute Convention. Read More
- 10 June 2024Professors Honored with Annual Prizes- Hobart and William Smith faculty recognize their own with prizes for service, research, teaching, and diversity and inclusion. Read More
- 10 June 2024Honoring Profs. Frishman and Hosking- During Reunion 2024, professors were recognized for their academic impact. Read More
- 6 June 2024Zulkarnain Presents on Interactive Media and Games- During the international CIVIC Interactive Media and Games conference, Assistant Professor of Media and Society Iskandar Zulkarnain discussed Atari, Dingdong, and the New Order Regime. Read More
- 5 June 2024Exploring Rock-Cut Architecture and Art in Ethiopia- A member of the HWS Anthropology Department, Brian Clark presented his work on the archaeology of post-Aksumite Ethiopia at Debre Berhan University. Read More
- 21 May 2024Neighborhood Democracy's Role in Community Revitalization- With former Hobart Dean Richard Guarasci serving as the facilitator, HWS participates in a workshop on how civic engagement can help revitalize communities. Read More
- 15 May 2024The Enlightenment and Original Sin- Professor of History Matthew Kadane’s new book offers a novel interpretation of one of the most important periods in European history. Read More
- 14 May 2024Guard and Jacobsen in Chronicle of Higher Ed- HWS General Counsel Lou Guard ’07 and Professor of Economics Joyce P. Jacobsen explain why the “wildly expanded legal presence on campuses is here to stay” in an opinion piece drawn from their new book. Read More
- 10 May 2024Baccalaureate 2024 to Reflect on Life Lessons- Graduates and their families are invited to Baccalaureate, an interfaith celebration and opportunity for reflection on the eve of Commencement. Read More
- 1 May 2024The New Yorker "Best Book": All the Campus Lawyers- A new book by HWS General Counsel Lou Guard ’07 and Professor of Economics Joyce P. Jacobsen explores the legal controversies shaping the current higher ed landscape. Read More
- 24 April 2024Himmelhoch's "Remarkable," "Praiseworthy" Take on Agamemnon- Associate Professor of Greek and Roman Studies Leah Himmelhoch’s new translation of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon receives a rave review. Read More
- 22 April 2024Dobkowski Serves as Keynote at Finger Lakes Community College- Dobkowski examined the Israel-Palestine relationship throughout history and discussed current relations through a critical lens. Read More
- 21 March 2024HWS PRESENTS AT EASTERN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE- Student-faculty research projects explore schizophrenia, public perceptions of science and the relationship between mental health and sleep. Read More
- 14 March 2024Halfman Publishes Two Papers on Finger Lakes- Salt concentration explored with MaryBridget Horvath ’24 and published in Antropocene; and, Internal waves, seiches, and surges published in Limnology and Oceanography. Read More
- 5 March 2024Houseworth Explores the Economics of Interracial Marriage- A new study by Associate Professor and Chair of Economics Christina Houseworth looks at the relationships between interracial marriage and wages. Read More
- 5 March 2024Reimagining Leadership: Feiner ’86 and Prof. Harris Team Up- A new book by psychologist and entrepreneur Stacy Feiner ’86 and Professor of Sociology Jack Harris offers a model for successful leadership. Read More
- 26 February 2024Tracing the History of the Adams Intercultural Center- Bilal Akeem '28 looks back at the history of the Adams Intercultural Center. Read More
- 25 February 2024Part of Something Much, Much Bigger Than Ourselves- The Finger Lakes Times interviewed Associate Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb in conjunction with the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Read More
- 25 February 2024Campus Lawyers and Federal Law- In the Chronicle of Higher Education, HWS General Counsel Lou Guard ’07 discusses the evolution of federal regulation related to colleges and universities over the past 50 years and the ways institutions have responded. Read More
- 23 February 2024HWS Victorious in 22nd Annual Spelling Bee- Festinate, meaning to act or move at high speed, was the word to win. With a correct spelling, the HWS team, Bee+, brought home another win in the local spelling bee to benefit literacy. Read More
- 15 February 2024Vision of Sound 2024- Individual compositions by Associate Professor of Music Mark Olivieri and Ivan Malcolm ’24 will be presented in this year’s Vision of Sound performances in Syracuse, Geneva and Rochester. Read More
- 13 February 2024Ost on Poland’s Political Problems- In The Nation, Professor of Political Science David Ost reflects on recent elections in Poland where voters are attempting to undo “the country’s authoritarian experiment.” Read More
- 5 February 2024Philbrick Yadav in New York Times- Professor of International Relations Stacey Philbrick Yadav discusses the U.S. and U.K. retaliatory airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. Read More
- 30 January 2024"Less Is More" for Global Literature's Leading Men- A new book by Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Robinson Murphy identifies an alternative form of masculinity in global literature. Read More
- 22 January 2024Paleobiology Journal Features Research by Arens and Students- Research calls for greater diversity in editorial staff and changes to review process to increase gender diversity in scientific journals. Read More
- 19 January 2024Yoshikawa Earns Grant to Study Coral in Taiwan- Professor of History and Asian Studies Lisa Yoshikawa was awarded a grant from the Global Taiwan Institute to continue her research on the history of coral science and international scientific cooperation. Read More
- 18 January 2024Dobkowski to Lecture at Notre Dame- Talks will examine life and influence of Dr. Janusz Korczak, famed mid-century Polish pediatrician and children’s rights advocate. Read More
- 18 January 2024“Life-Changing Impacts”: Gift Supports Opportunity and Experience- A new gift celebrates first-generation students and wide-ranging research opportunities, with support for an endowed scholarship and four endowed summer research funds. Read More
- 18 January 2024Philbrick Yadav on NPR- Professor of International Relations Stacey Philbrick Yadav joins the NPR program “Here and Now” to discuss the recent airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen. Read More
- 18 January 2024Blackwell's 175th Graduation Anniversary- Graduate became a medical pioneer and helped open career paths for women. Read More
- 5 January 2024A New Look at a Classic- With in-depth commentary and context, Associate Professor of Classics Leah Himmelhoch’s new translation of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon offers an invaluable guide for students and teachers of “one of the most stirring, influential tragedies ever written.” Read More
- 4 January 2024Dahouda Collaborates with a Team of Experts to Explore Ivorian Renewal- Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies Kanate Dahouda directed a book project profiling President of Cote d’Ivoire Alassane Ouattara and the impact of his government’s socio-economic policies. Read More
- 29 December 2023Outstanding Highlights from 2023- At the start of the new year, we reflect on some of the many accolades and achievements of 2023. Read More
- 21 December 2023Philbrick Yadav Discusses Yemen, Red Sea Attacks in TIME- Professor of International Relations Stacey Philbrick Yadav was featured in a recent TIME magazine article discussing the ongoing conflict involving Yemen’s Houthi rebels and the geopolitical context of their attacks in the Red Sea. Read More
- 15 November 2023Heaton/Dr. Franks Celebrated- New endowed professorship enhances Religious Studies curriculum and study of human rights, genocide and social justice. Read More
- 3 November 2023Moodie and Singal Honored with Distinguished Faculty Award- Sociology and History Professors Emeritus were honored for their academic impact. Read More
- 1 November 2023Symposium Honoring Oberbrunner- In November, Hobart and William Smith will remember the late Assistant Professor of Philosophy Carol Oberbrunner with a series of philosophical conversations and music. Read More
- 30 October 2023International Perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict- Hobart and William Smith will host a panel discussion offering insights from international experts on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Read More
- 23 October 2023Yadav’s Book Reviewed in WSJ- Professor of International Relations Vikash Yadav’s recent book offers “a bold and unconventional claim” about the work of economist Friedrich Hayek, according to the Wall Street Journal. Read More
- 6 October 2023Opportunities for Learning- Magee takes leave from HWS to explore new opportunities. Read More
- 20 September 2023Learning About Science Over Lunch- Four biologists will present their work this fall in a series presented by the HWS Department of Biology. Read More
- 4 September 2023Graham Talks Brainpower on the BBC- On the BBC’s “More or Less,” Associate Professor of Psychological Science Daniel Graham discusses how much of the brain humans actually use. (Hint: it’s more than 10 percent). Read More
- 30 August 2023Damar Joins Federal Advisory Committee on Energy and Environmental Markets- Associate Professor of Economics Evren Damar recently joined two subcommittees of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Read More
- 15 August 2023HWS Faculty, Career Services Among Nation’s Best: Princeton Review- 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. Read More
- 10 August 2023Technos International Week 2023- The longstanding partnership between HWS and the Tanaka Memorial Foundation brought faculty and students to Tokyo. Read More
- 8 August 2023Annual Prizes Recognize Exceptional Professors- Hobart and William Smith faculty recognize their own with prizes for service, teaching, and diversity and inclusion. Read More
- 4 August 2023Hot Summer for Woodworth’s Plays- Five plays by Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth have earned recognition this summer. Read More
- 1 August 2023Zhou Examines Taiwan and China Unification- The National Interest features an article by Associate Professor of Asian Studies Jinghao Zhou that discusses viewpoints regarding the U.S. deterrence strategy over Taiwan Strait conflicts. Read More
- 26 July 2023Faculty Honored with Endowed Professorships- Four professors recognized for outstanding work as teachers and scholars. Read More
- 24 July 2023Yadav Publishes Two New Books- Professor of International Relations Vikash Yadav’s latest works explore international capitalism and India’s political outlook in the 21st century. Read More
- 19 July 2023Tenure and Faculty Promotions Awarded- Eleven faculty members were elevated to full professor while six others have been approved for tenure-track positions. Five retiring professors have been honored with emeritus status. Read More

































































































