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THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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Siblings Nikolina Stanic ’25 and Nikola Stanic ’28 say that at HWS, you’re never bored. “This isn’t a place for people who want to go to their room and lay in bed. There’s always something going on,” Nikolina says. -
Jack Norkus ’25 loves the club experience, especially the DJs and Music club. Peace Kiponda ’25 and Elsa Tariq ’25 both reflect on the close bonds between students, faculty and staff. -
Elvis Njomo ’24 appreciates the close-knit size of the HWS community, which has allowed him to build meaningful connections. -
Samuel Carson ’28, Morgan Carrigg ’28, Lauren McNeill ’28 and Elizabeth Molisani ’28 reflect on small class sizes, the many student clubs and organizations, and a culture of getting to know and understand other people. -
Maryfei Berrigan ’27 says that she thinks the reason why The Wall Street Journal named HWS the #4 school in the nation for student experience is because of the supportive community that has “uplifted me and helped me grow as a person.” -
Hunter Meshanic ’25 says HWS provides university level opportunities with a small school experience where people can find their friends. “And the lake,” Meshanic adds. “There’s nothing like it. It’s an amazing environment.” -
Marie Diarrassouba ’26 says she loves how supportive the HWS community is, which allows student initiatives to flourish. Diarrassouba is the co-founder of the African Student Association. -
Maddie Faucher ’27 and Izzy Thors ’27 rank their favorite things: “The extensive alumni network, the fact that you can build your own major and the wide selection of courses,” they agree. -
The Wall Street Journal named HWS the #4 school in the nation for student experience. Here, we ask students to share why. Ali Muzaffar ’26 says the residential experience facilitates deeper learning, Alberto Garcia De La Puente Stanley ’25 loves HWS’ culture of study abroad and Manuela Taff-Freire ’27 says passionate faculty. -
Allie Cimis ’26 says student-athletes are supported academically through advising, writing fellows and teaching fellows. “I always feel like I can go to my professors and work with them.” -
“HWS is located in a unique place, and students get to take advantage of that,” Leia Brunt ’26 says. Fiona Gallagher ’26 says she loves that she doesn’t have to compromise between being a student and an athlete. -
Aaron Tober ’26, Toby Burton ’26, and Zach Chamish ’26 say at HWS, friendships are made in and outside of class. Tober adds, “It’s really immersive. I’m in a service learning course right now, and we go downtown and work with local organizations.” -
Duncan Kipkoech ’28 says Campus Safety, because the Officers create a safe campus environment, and the Center for Teaching and Learning, for its academic support services. -
William Smith soccer celebrates after scoring the second goal during their victory over Tufts in the second round of the NCAA tournament. -
Members of the International Student Association visit Niagara Falls over the weekend. -
Completing a hat trick, Kahlil Fontana ’26 fires a shot on goal during No. 1 Hobart’s victory over UMass.
