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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    11 August 2022The Internet, The Brain and Neuroscience Insights

    Associate Professor of Psychological Science Daniel Graham discusses his research on the human brain with Columbia University Press, which will publish his latest book An Internet in Your Head in paperback this fall.

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  • A, Lucas and other students in Welkin

    3 August 2022“All the World’s a Stage:” HWS Theatre Abroad

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    3 August 2022HWS Community Mourns Dean Banks

    Dr. Cerri Banks, former dean of William Smith College and member of the Education Department, has passed away.

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    24 July 2022Hood Discusses NYC Subway History on American Built

    Clifton Hood, the George E. Paulsen ’49 Professor of American History and Government, is featured on Fox series about engineering marvels.

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    21 July 2022Blanchard Presents her Song Dynasty analysis at Stanford

    Professor of Art and Architecture Lara Blanchard facilitated a workshop at Stanford University based on her award-winning book about female representation in Song Dynasty painting and poetry.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    18 July 2022Faculty Honored for Teaching, Scholarship, Service and Inclusion

    Four professors were awarded the annual honors recognizing faculty excellence.

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    18 July 2022HWS and NY6 Receive $1.5M Mellon Foundation Grant

    Mellon grant will support a three-year leadership program for faculty members in the humanities.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    17 July 2022Shafer Helps Produce 25th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival

    FLEFF is one of the world’s longest running environmental film festivals.

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  • Faculty Dance Concert 2022

    29 June 2022Faculty Dance Concert 2022

    Three Faculty Choreographers join Guest Artist Olive Prince ’99 in three performances.

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  • Huskies Appearance on Jeopardy Airs July 4

    25 June 2022Huskie's Appearance on Jeopardy Airs July 4

    Andrea “Andie” Huskie, director of secondary education, will be a contestant on Jeopardy beginning Monday, July 4.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    1 June 2022Atomic Physics with Prof. Allen

    Associate Professor of Physics Ted Allen explains recent research on quantum mechanics.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    24 May 20227th Fulbright-Hays Award for Russian Studies and Economics

    The grant from the U.S. Department of Education will fund an intensive course abroad on the politics, economics and culture of Georgia.

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  • Conroy-Goldman's Fiction in the Normal School

    18 May 2022Conroy-Goldman's Fiction in the Normal School

    Professor of English Melanie Conroy-Goldman’s short story “De Domum” appears in the online literary magazine The Normal School.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    12 May 2022Metz Named Associate Provost

    In his new role, Associate Professor of Geoscience Nick Metz will help oversee faculty affairs and development.

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    2 May 2022Princeton Review Names HWS a "Best Value College"

    The national list recognizes Hobart and William Smith’s academic excellence, affordability and career outcomes for graduates.

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    27 April 2022Yoshikawa Awarded Fulbright to Taiwan

    The award supports a research project examining the colonial politics of nature in the Asia-Pacific region.

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  • Music for a New Apocalypse

    31 March 2022Music for a New Apocalypse

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  • Once Upon a Time in the Italian Western

    30 March 2022Once Upon a Time in the Italian Western

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  • Tribute to Cadence Joy Whittier

    18 March 2022Tribute to Cadence Joy Whittier

    The late Professor of Dance Cadence Joy Whittier, who served at HWS from 2000-2021, will be remembered on Sunday, April 10, from 2-4 p.m. in Deming Theatre.

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  • Dean Kaenzig Receives PLEN’s National Award for Mentorship

    17 March 2022Dean Kaenzig Receives PLEN’s National Award for Mentorship

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  • Professor Blanchard to Reflect on Song Dynasty Artwork  Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    10 March 2022Professor Blanchard to Reflect on Song Dynasty Artwork

    Professor of Art and Architecture Lara Blanchard will give a lecture in conjunction with the Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong on gender and emotions in premodern Chinese paintings.

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  • U.S.-African Relations under Trump

    8 March 2022U.S.-African Relations under Trump

    In a new book, Professor of International Relations Kevin Dunn examines how the Trump administration’s foreign policies affected relations between the United States and Africa.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    24 February 2022HWS Experts Discuss Russian Invasion of Ukraine

    John Sipher ’83, P’19, who worked for the CIA’s clandestine service for 28 years, and Professor of Political Science David Ost, an expert on Eastern European politics and society, unpacked the latest developments in the unfolding crisis.

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  • Anwar’s Book Makes Top 10 List

    22 February 2022Anwar’s Book Makes Top 10 List

    A Genealogy of Islamic Feminism recognized by Indonesian publisher.

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  • Socio-Economic Recovery in Le Patriote and Lebanco

    21 February 2022Dahouda Discusses Ivory Coast Civil War and Post-War Socio-Economic Recovery in Le Patriote and Lebanco

    French Professor Kanaté Dahouda examines how the politics of ethnic identities led to a Civil War in the Ivory Coast in 2010.

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  • A Capital Idea: Community Resiliency in the Pandemic

    4 February 2022A Capital Idea: Community Resiliency in the Pandemic

    Professor Craig Talmage’s latest publication addresses community resiliency in the face of the pandemic.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    1 February 2022Stressed? Mindfulness Can Help, Says New HWS Research

    New scholarship by faculty and student researchers examines stress, anxiety and the habit of replaying the past — and where mindfulness can help.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    24 January 2022HWS to Host Feingold as ACE Fellow

    Statistical Geneticist and University of Pittsburgh Dean Eleanor Feingold joins HWS this spring.

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  • HWS to Host Feingold as ACE Fellow

    24 January 2022HWS to Host Feingold as ACE Fellow

    Statistical Geneticist and University of Pittsburgh Dean Eleanor Feingold joins HWS this spring.

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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    13 January 2022Dahouda Discusses Ivory Coast Civil War and Post-War Socio-Economic Recovery in “Le Patriote” and “Lebanco”

    French Professor Kanaté Dahouda examines how the politics of ethnic identities led to a Civil War in the Ivory Coast in 2010.

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  • Professor Hood Highlighted on the History Channel

    9 November 2021Professor Hood Highlighted on the History Channel

    Clifton Hood, the George E. Paulsen '49 Professor of American History and Government, is featured in the History Channels The Engineering that Built the World series.

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  • Philbrick Yadav Joins

    28 October 2021Philbrick Yadav Joins "Yemen in Neglect" Panel

    Associate Professor of Political Science Stacey Philbrick Yadav offered crucial insight on efforts to broker a settlement to end the ongoing war in Yemen at the 2021 Pearson Global Forum.

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  • Printmaking:

    25 October 2021Printmaking: "New and Improved"

    A new exhibit showcases HWS professor and artist Nick Ruths latest work exploring everyday encounters with the infrastructure of social systems.

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  • Maggie Werner's Stripped on best new rhetoric books 2021

    12 October 2021Werner's Stripped Named to Best Book List

    Stripped, written by Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Maggie Werner and published by Penn State University Press, has been named to Book Authority's list of 20 best new rhetoric books for 2021.

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    4 October 2021Tenure and Promotion Awarded

    Hobart and William Smith Colleges Board of Trustees, upon recommendation of President Joyce P. Jacobsen, approved tenure and promotion to the rank of associate professor to four faculty members. Se

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  • Can Progressives Make Progress?

    2 October 2021Can Progressives Make Progress?

    Associate Professor of Political Science DeWayne Lucas on whats at stake in negotiations among Democratic lawmakers. In the Christian Science Monitor this week, Associate Professor of Political Sc

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  • Jefferson, Melville and Democracy

    30 September 2021Jefferson, Melville and Democracy

    Professor Crow shares his research on Thomas Jefferson, Herman Melville and U.S. legal history at the University of Missouris Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy.

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    17 September 2021The African Diaspora in Italy

    HWS professors design a new course on Black Italy after a summer workshop exploring the contemporary presence of the African diaspora in Italy. With an eye toward further diversifying the Italian c

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    16 September 2021Physical Geography journal Publishes Hecht '14 and Professor Lairds work

    Research conducted on the microclimates in Watkins Glen gorge by Chad Hecht 14 and Professor of Geoscience Neil Laird was recently published in the scientific journal Physical Geography.

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  • Pulteney Street Podcast: An Internet in Your Head

    14 September 2021Pulteney Street Podcast: An Internet in Your Head

    The third season of Pulteney Street Podcast kicks off with Associate Professor of Psychological Science Daniel Graham, whose new book explores the parallels between the internet and the human brain.

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  • Dobkowski Named Endowed Chair

    14 September 2021Dobkowski Named Endowed Chair

    Professor of Religious Studies Michael Dobkowski has been named the John Milton Potter Chair in the Humanities. A member of the Colleges faculty since 1976, Professor of Religious Studies Michael

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  • Secret Sauce at HWS: The Faculty

    6 September 2021Secret Sauce at HWS: The Faculty

    Hobart and William Smith Faculty Ranked Among Best in Nation, Again!

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    3 September 2021Policing. Protest. Post-Democracy?

    Associate Professor of Political Science Paul Passavants new book details the roots of policing protest in the U.S. and its impact on the political present and future. This month, Duke Universit

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  • Lucci Selected as 2021-22 Kinghorn Fellow

    30 June 2021Lucci Selected as 2021-22 Kinghorn Fellow

    Sebastiano Lucci, director of the Self-Instructional Language Program and instructor of Italian, is the 2021-22 John R. and Florence B. Kinghorn Global Fellow.

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  • Investigative Journalism, the Nation of Islam and Racial Uplift

    10 June 2021Investigative Journalism, the Nation of Islam and Racial Uplift

    An article about Muhammad Speaks by Khuram Hussain, Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, is featured in JSTOR Daily.

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    8 June 2021Ruth Curates Global Printmaking Exhibition

    HWS professor and artist Nick Ruth has been selected to curate the International Print Exchange Programmes 2021 exhibition.

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  • Celebrating Community Engagement in 2021

    6 June 2021Celebrating Community Engagement in 2021

    Hobart and William Smith recognize students, faculty and partners in Geneva for their investment in the local community.

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  • Ashdown, Bodenlos, Kingery Awarded Faculty Prizes

    26 May 2021Ashdown, Bodenlos, Kingery Awarded Faculty Prizes

    Selected by their colleagues, three professors earned annual honors for their work as educators, scholars and community leaders.

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  • Jimnez to Deliver Baccalaureate Address

    14 May 2021Jimnez to Deliver Baccalaureate Address

    Associate Professor Emerita of Africana Studies Marilyn Jiménez P'12 will deliver the Baccalaureate address to the Classes of 2021.

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  • HWS Supports Bridges Over Walls Leadership Project in Geneva

    9 April 2021HWS Supports Bridges Over Walls Leadership Project in Geneva

    Everything happening nationally is happening locally, and we need these discussions about nonviolent communication and capacity building so we can be stewards of public good.

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    1 April 2021MaKinster Named Associate Provost

    Professor of Education Jamie MaKinster will administer a wide range of programs shaping campus operations and the academic and curricular focus of the institution.

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  • Blanchard, D'Angelo, Tessendorf Recognized with Faculty Prizes

    1 April 2021Blanchard, D'Angelo, Tessendorf Recognized with Faculty Prizes

    HWS faculty members honor three of their colleagues for their work as educators, scholars and community leaders.

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  • Hobart William Smith College

    30 March 2021Shafer Publishes on the Comedy of John Hughes

    A new anthology on the celebrated director John Hughes features a chapter by Associate Professor of Media and Society Leah Shafer.

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  • Bodenlos Elected Regional VP of Psychology Honor Society

    22 March 2021Bodenlos Elected Regional VP of Psychology Honor Society

    Chair and Associate Professor of Psychological Science Jamie Bodenlos has been elected vice president of the eastern region of international psychology honor society Psi Chi.

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  • Its a W-I-N for HWS Spelling Bee Team

    1 March 2021Its a W-I-N for HWS Spelling Bee Team

    A team made up of HWS faculty and staff took home first place honors in the annual adult spelling bee that raises funds for the nonprofit organization Literacy Volunteers Ontario-Yates.

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  • Asian Studies Pursuits Funded by Tanaka Grant

    23 December 2020Asian Studies Pursuits Funded by Tanaka Grant

    Funding from the Tanaka Memorial Foundation allowed Carly Shiever '21 to hold a remote internship and Associate Professor of History Lisa Yoshikawa to pursue continued book research.

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  • Conroy-Goldman's Novel Is Best Book Awards Finalist

    21 December 2020Conroy-Goldmans Novel Is Best Book Awards Finalist

    The speculative fiction debut novel by Professor of English Melanie Conroy-Goldman is named a finalist in the Best Book Awards, while her new essay published on Medium explores the genre. Professor

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  • Blanchard Honored with Joseph Levenson Book Prize

    11 December 2020Blanchard Honored with Joseph Levenson Book Prize

    Described by the Association for Asian Studies as a “triumph of intertextual and intervisual methods in gender studies,” Professor of Art and Architecture Lara Blanchard is the winner of the 2020 Joseph Levenson Pre-1900 Book Prize (China).

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  • Across the Galaxy with HWS Physics

    16 October 2020Across the Galaxy with HWS Physics

    During Homecoming and Family Weekend 2020, a virtual panel discussion explored some of the research that HWS faculty, staff and alums are undertaking to unravel the mysteries of space.

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  • Black Holes, Astrophysics and the 2020 Nobel

    15 October 2020Black Holes, Astrophysics and the 2020 Nobel

    This month, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three scientists whose research on black holes has pushed astrophysics into new territory, recognizing “areas of physics that have become critical for our fundamental understanding of the universe,” says Associate Professor of Physics Steven Penn, whose work supported the discoveries honored with the Nobel in 2017.

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  • HWS Awarded NSF Grant on Evolution in Cities

    9 October 2020HWS Awarded NSF Grant on Evolution in Cities

    A new grant from the National Science Foundation will support a collaborative research project that, through a study on eastern gray squirrels, will explore the ways cities shape animal evolution.

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  • Žigelytė Co-Curates Stonewall Exhibit

    28 September 2020Žigelytė Co-Curates Stonewall Exhibit

    The Rochester region has a rich LGBTQ history worth celebrating, says Visiting Assistant Professor of Media and Society Lina Žigelytė, who recently served as co-curator of the Rochester Public Library’s exhibit “Stonewall: 50 Years Out.”

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  • Martin-Baron Edits Book on Queer Motherhood

    27 August 2020Martin-Baron Edits Book on Queer Motherhood

    With her first book, Visiting Instructor of Writing and Rhetoric Sherri Martin-Baron and her coeditors explore the complex, multifaceted, and legally and culturally variable realities of queer parenthood.

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  • Data from Perkin Observatory Confirms Existence of New Exoplanet

    27 July 2020Data from Perkin Observatory Confirms Existence of New Exoplanet

    Observations with the Colleges’ Richard S. Perkin Observatory have been used to help confirm the existence of a new extra-solar planet, according to an article co-authored by Associate Professor of Physics Leslie Hebb that appears this month in The Astrophysical Journal.

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  • Crow on Empire, Oceans, Law and Melville

    17 June 2020Crow on Empire, Oceans, Law and Melville

    In two new publications, Associate Professor of History Matthew Crow tracks the history of legal thought across empires and oceans, discussing contemporary questions of law and authority in the context of American literature and history.

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  • Bayer to Moderate Women in Medicine Discussion

    4 June 2020Bayer to Moderate Women in Medicine Discussion

    Professor of Women’s Studies Betty Bayer, the immediate past president of the National Women’s Hall of Fame, will lead the Hall’s inaugural book club discussion of The Power of Rare by Victoria Jackson.

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  • Pandemic Explained: Linton on COVID-19 Response and What to Expect Next

    17 March 2020Pandemic Explained: Linton on COVID-19 Response and What to Expect Next

    A national authority on the history of medicine and immunology, Professor of History Derek Linton reflects on the international response to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and what history can — and cannot — tell us about the new pandemic.

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  • Michele Martin-Baron

    12 March 2020Six Members of HWS Faculty Earn Tenure

    At its most recent meeting, the Hobart and William Smith Colleges Board of Trustees, upon recommendation of President Joyce P. Jacobsen, approved tenure and promotion.

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  • Penn Earns NSF Grant to Improve LIGO Capability

    14 February 2020Penn Earns NSF Grant to Improve LIGO Capability

    Associate Professor of Physics Steven Penn and Syracuse University Professor of Physics Stefan Ballmer are leading a new project funded through a National Science Foundation Grant to develop improved instrumentation for detecting gravitational waves.

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  • An Epic Conversation on Women's Activism

    16 January 2020An Epic Conversation on Womens Activism

    In conjunction with the fourth annual Women March and coincident with the centennial year of women’s suffrage, Professor and Chair of the Women’s Studies Department and former director of the National Women’s Hall of Fame Betty Bayer will moderate a panel discussion on everyday activism every day with leading activists from across the USA.

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  • Penn Elected Chair of LIGO Scientific Collaboration

    18 October 2019Penn Elected Chair of LIGO Scientific Collaboration

    This month, Professor of Physics Steven Penn was elected Chair of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), an international group of more than 1,300 researchers focused on the direct detection of gravitational waves as a means to explore the fundamental physics of gravity and to advance astronomical discovery.

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  • Pulteney Street Podcast with Jodi Dean

    16 October 2019Pulteney Street Podcast with Jodi Dean

    Jodi Dean, professor of political science and director of the Fisher Center for the Study of Gender and Justice, joins President Joyce P. Jacobsen on the latest episode of the Pulteney Street Podcast, discussing Dean’s newest book Comrade, published this month, as well as her other work around politics, technology, democratic society and extraterrestrial life.

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  • Crow on Thomas Jefferson and Why History Matters

    24 September 2019Crow on Thomas Jefferson and Why History Matters

    This month, Associate Professor of History Matthew Crow discussed the utility of history in contemporary life detailed in his book, Thomas Jefferson, Legal History, and the Art of Recollection.

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  • Fixing the NYC Subway System

    10 September 2019Fixing the NYC Subway System

    What would it take to fix the New York City subway system? In a presentation at The Company, 333 Madison Ave., on Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 6 p.m., Professor of History Clifton Hood will explore the hist

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  • Spelling Bee Fundraiser for Literacy

    1 February 2019Spelling Bee Fundraiser for Literacy

    Members of the Hobart and William Smith community are preparing for the 17th annual Literacy Volunteers of Ontario-Yates (LVOY) Spelling Bee, which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 10 at Geneva High School. Proceeds from the event will fund important literacy initiatives in the region.

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  • Endowed Professor Spotlight: Jodi Dean

    21 December 2018Endowed Professor Spotlight: Jodi Dean

    Professor of Political Science Jodi Dean, who held the Donald R. Harter ’39 Professorship of the Humanities and Social Sciences from 2013 to 2018, is the author or editor of 12 books, including Blog Theory, The Communist Horizon and Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies.

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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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  • Himmelhoch Presents on Agamemnon's Retreat in Iliad

    17 November 2017Himmelhoch Presents on Agamemnon's Retreat in Iliad

    Associate Professor of Classics Leah Himmelhoch recently presented a paper at the annual conference of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, held in New York City in early October.

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  • First Joint Discovery of Gravitational Waves by LIGO and Virgo

    28 September 2017First Joint Discovery of Gravitational Waves by LIGO and Virgo

    The LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), of which Hobart and William Smith Professor of Physics Steven Penn is a prizewinning scientist, and the Virgo collaboration have reported their first joint discovery of gravitational waves.

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  • Belanger Receives Grant for Local History Workshop

    29 June 2017Belanger Receives Grant for Local History Workshop

    Assistant Professor of American Studies Elizabeth Belanger has received a grant from the American Studies Association (ASA) to support her Peoples History of Geneva K-12 Curriculum Project. The

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  • Spates Reflects on Ruskin, Commencement

    16 June 2017Spates Reflects on Ruskin, Commencement

    On his website, Why Ruskin, Professor of Sociology Emeritus Jim Spates reflects on the parallels between renowned 19th century British art and social critic John Ruskin’s ideas of inclusivity and the 2017 Commencement remarks of former President Bill Clinton and HWS President Mark D. Gearan L.H.D.’17.

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  • LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves for Third Time

    1 June 2017LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves for Third Time

    Results Confirm New Population of Black Holes

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  • Trias Writers Charm Critics

    11 May 2017Trias Writers Charm Critics

    April brought rave reviews for Jeff VanderMeer and Mary Gaitskill, HWS Trias Writers in Residence for 2016-2017 and 2012-2013 respectively.

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  • HWS Presents at National Physics Conference

    17 April 2017HWS Presents at National Physics Conference

    Bringing the Finger Lakes to Atlanta, Assistant Professor of Physics Ileana Dumitriu, physics lab technician Peter Spacher Ph.D. and Christopher Demas ’17 recently presented their respective research at the winter conference for the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), the largest conference for physics teachers across the globe.

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  • Discovery Receives Breakthrough Prize

    3 February 2017Discovery Receives Breakthrough Prize

    Associate Professor of Physics Steven Penn is among the international team of scientists being recognized this month for their pioneering discovery of gravitational waves.

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  • Bayer on

    30 December 2016Bayer on Connect: NY

    On Monday, Dec. 26, Professor of Women’s Studies Betty Bayer, who serves on the Board of the National Women’s Hall of Fame, joined the year-end discussion of the issues that unite and divide New York State.

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  • International Law at Nuremberg

    15 November 2016International Law at Nuremberg

    This fall, Associate Professor of Religious Studies Richard Salter ’86, P’15 and four student leaders of the HWS Human Rights and Genocide Symposium attended the 10th International Humanitarian Law Dialogs in Nuremberg, Germany, joining international criminal prosecutors, judges, diplomats and scholars in a series of panels and dialogues.

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