Experience Life at HWS
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
| At Hobart and William Smith, life on campus is shaped and reshaped by students' wide-ranging interests. Whether it's joining a club, crafting an individual major or swimming with friends in Seneca Lake, there's no shortage of ways to get involved on campus. Here, you'll discover an endless array of options for exploration. The ones you choose are entirely up to you. |
Making the Most of Your HWS Experience | Student Activities At HWS, learning doesn't stop in the classroom. With more than 90 organizations on campus, students have access to social and educational opportunities that empower growth and development. By joining in, you can become part of a community that never stops thinking, learning or questioning. |
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HWS Athletics More than 80 percent of students are involved in some kind of athletic activity, whether it's intramural or intercollegiate athletic teams or outdoor recreation like hiking and camping. Those who wish to enjoy the fun and competition of athletics without the time commitment often join club sports or fitness activities. |
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| Environmental Sustainability Sustainability is a big part of campus culture at HWS. With wind energy now supplying 100 percent of the electricity used at HWS, being green has become a collective effort that brings together the entire range of HWS community members, student organizations and academic disciplines. |
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President's Forum Series Each year, the President's Forum Series welcomes some of the most important and recognizable politicians, intellectuals and social activists to campus. Recent speakers include "60 Minutes" Correspondent Bill Whitaker '73, L.H.D.'97 (pictured right), Political Strategists Mary Matalin and James Carville, and head of the Special Olympics Timothy P. Shriver. |
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| Gearan Center for the Performing Arts Engaging sensibilities, stretching imaginations and offering critical reflection, the performing arts are vital to the rich, interdisciplinary education and social experience at HWS. The newly completed Gearan Center for the Performing Arts enhances the academic and extracurricular activities at the heart of campus. |
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Intercultural Affairs The Intercultural Center is a place that creates an environment where students find support for their personal growth, academic success and the development of their leadership skills. Programs are available that promote cross-cultural opportunities and support students. |
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| Pre-Business The Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education and the Pre-Business Adviser are available to help HWS students who are interested in a career in business assess the connection between key business competencies and their interests, values and skills in order to prepare graduates for successful professional lives. |
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Preparing students to lead lives of consequence.
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