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4 March 2018NSF Boosts Atmospheric Science Students
As part of the ongoing and vibrant atmospheric science research taking place at HWS, the Geoscience Department this summer is welcoming seven student researchers, with support from the National Sci
Read More3 March 2018Whitaker 73 Talks TV News, Media Landscape
From the impact of the 24-hour news cycle to audience engagement on social media, HWS Trustee Bill Whitaker 73, L.H.D. 97, an Emmy award-winning veteran of CBS News and a corresponden
Read More3 March 2018Whitaker 73, L.H.D. 97 at Homecoming Presidents Forum
Hobart and William Smith Colleges Trustee Bill Whitaker 73, L.H.D. 97, an Emmy award-winning veteran of CBS News and a correspondent for 60 Minutes, will join Homecoming
Read More3 March 2018Samayoa 19 Interns with Posse
This summer, William Samayoa 19 interned at the Posse Foundations corporate headquarters in Los Angeles, helping to advance its mission of connecting deserving students with extraordi
Read More16 February 2018Bauman '87 Named Executive VP of Greenough
With more than 20 years of marketing and public relations experience launching new technologies for major brands and emerging leaders, Greenough Brand Storytellers has promoted Scott Bauman ’87 to executive vice president and general manager.
Read More14 February 2018Tour Japan on All-Paid Trip
The Center for Global Education (CGE) is seeking first-year and sophomore students interested in representing the Colleges on a two-week, all expenses paid tour of Japan through the Technos International cross-cultural exchange program. Sponsored by Technos International College in Tokyo and the Tanaka Ikueikai Educational Trust, this year's Technos International Week will be held from June 11 to June 24. Two HWS students will be selected and will be accompanied by an HWS faculty or staff member.
Read More12 February 2018German Fluency Starts Here
The German Area Studies Department is kicking off the semester with weekly study tables on Tuesdays from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Cellar Pub. Known in German as stammtisch, “the regulars’ table” allows students to converse with each other and the Julius G. Blocker ’53 Teaching Fellow Anna Meinig, a native of Dresden, Germany.
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