• Defying the Laws of Physics and Dance

    31 May 2018Defying the Laws of Physics and Dance

    As Hobart Colleges' first dance major, Drew Scammell '18 took to the Deming Theatre stage for the final performance of his college career in April.

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  • Bayer Offers Tribute to Dr. Blackwell

    7 May 2018Bayer Offers Tribute to Dr. Blackwell

    Professor of Womens Studies Betty Bayer joined a panel of distinguished speakers for the unveiling of the historic plaque marking the hospital founded by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell Class of 1849, the first woman in America to receive her degree as a Doctor of Medicine.

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  • Spelling Bee Benefits Literacy

    16 March 2018Spelling Bee Benefits Literacy

    The Literacy Volunteers of Ontario and Yates Counties (LVOY) hosted the 16th Annual Adult Spelling Bee at Geneva High School on Sunday, Feb. 11.

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  • Bauman '87 Named Executive VP of Greenough

    16 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.

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    14 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.

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  • German Fluency Starts Here

    12 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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  • Hobart William Smith College

    1 February 2018Studying Astronomy and Literature in Chile

    From the historic coastal town of La Serena, Chile, students participating in the winter break program set out to observe the same stars and literature that have inspired scientists and authors for centuries.

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