Academics
 
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Academic News

Students Complete Honors Early
The Colleges' Honors Program provides students with a unique experience to conduct some of the most sustained and sophisticated work at HWS. Although students typically complete their Honors theses in the spring semester of their senior year, four HWS students will be completing their projects at the end of this semester, including: James Cooper '17, Stephanie Kenific '17, Deborah Kwansare '17 and Noland Michels '17.
First-year Students Travel to D.C.
Each year, HWS faculty and first-year students travel to Washington, D.C. to contextualize the ideas and questions raised and explored in their First-Year Seminars (FYSEMs) and Learning Communities.
Selecting an Art Acquisition
This semester, Brianna Arnold '19 had the opportunity to procure a new work of art for the Collections of Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
Bird Obsessions, Community Bonds
Part of a first-year Learning Community, students in Professor of Biology Mark Deutschlander's first-year seminar "Bird Obsessions: Beauty of Beast," are stepping into the shoes of bird-watchers, conservationists and cultural anthropologists, studying the lives of birds, the motivation behind the people who admire them and the symbolic role birds play in religion and art.
 
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