Location
Ranked #8 in the nation for Student Experience by The Wall Street Journal, our location on the shores of Seneca Lake allows you to put your education into action. The lake becomes a laboratory, the city of Geneva is a partner in studying and creating change, and major historical landmarks that shaped our nation are within a short driving distance. Your experience will be amplified through community service, research, study abroad, athletics and leadership training. With more than 80 student clubs to join, you can continue the activities you already enjoy and discover new ones. In the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York, you'll not only have unique opportunities in and out of the classroom, you'll also have a stunning backdrop for your college years.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Fish Center for the Sciences — 40,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility designed for interdisciplinary teaching, learning and research.
Melly Institute for Business, Innovation and Leadership — A hub for hands-on learning, mentorship, and career preparation across disciplines. Through direct engagement with industry leaders and experiential training, students gain the skills, confidence, and insight to launch successful careers.
HWS CENTERS FOR RESEARCH, ACTION AND THOUGHT
Closely situated and interconnected, the HWS centers for research, action and thought allow students to complement their liberal arts and sciences studies with university-level resources for interdisciplinary exploration, community-based learning and career development.
Adams Intercultural Center — Engage in dialogue and initiatives that promote cross-cultural understanding and community.
Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship — Gain hands-on experience launching startups and social ventures through partnerships with local businesses and nonprofits.
Centennial Center for Leadership — Put leadership and entrepreneurial principles into action.
Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning — Participate in service learning at a Carnegie-recognized institution.
Center for Global Education — Explore other parts of the world with HWS faculty through one of the nation's most highly respected study abroad programs
Center for Teaching and Learning — Strengthen writing, study skills and independent research.
Finger Lakes Institute — Study environmental issues aboard HWS' 65-foot scientific research vessel and support regional stewardship.
Fisher Center for Gender and Justice — Advance equity through research, dialogue and collaboration.
LGBTQ+ Resource Center — Build community, find support and engage in inclusive dialogue.
Office for Spiritual Engagement — Find community and guidance whatever your faith in a community with a long and proud tradition of inclusivity.
Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education — Explore careers, get one-on-one advising, secure funded internships and prepare for life after HWS.
Trias Residency for Writers — Work with acclaimed writers-in-residence in workshops and tutorials.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education
Through the Salisbury Center for Career, Professional and Experiential Education, students attend networking trips across the country. Trips are offered during winter and spring breaks and allow students to take a deep dive into a particular industry, learning more about career opportunities and how to prepare for them. Past programs include Day on the Hill in Washington, D.C., Week on Wall Street in New York City, L.A. Media and Entertainment, Boston Finance Experience and NYC Advertising/PR Day.
Center for Global Education
Through our nationally ranked global education program, more than 60% of Hobart and William Smith students study abroad before they graduate. Our Center for Global Education provides opportunities to participate in faculty-led programs, internships and community service on six continents through its more than 50 extraordinary programs. Wherever you go, you'll apply classroom knowledge, develop cultural understanding and build global connections that expand your personal capacity and sense of purpose.
Much of life at HWS centers around the campus's idyllic setting. "My favorite thing to do for fun on campus is to go down to the docks and enjoy the beauty and waters of Seneca Lake with my friends," says one student. During warm weather, "you will see many students hanging out at our boat house and swimming whether it is the weekend or after class" or anywhere on campus "with a good view and a nice chair." The scenic environment inspires days of service at HWS, featuring "local cleanup initiatives [and] assisting in community centers, [where] each student contributes their time and energy to support the well-being of those around us." Clubs and sports provide other means for students to get involved on campus. Campus favorites include the Kinetic Dance Collective, the HWS T utor Corps, and the String Ensemble. And athletes enjoy getting involved at all levels of competition: "We have so many opportunities to play sports, and many teams welcome walk-ons. We also have a strong recreational and club sport program, which allows students who may not want the full commitment of a varsity sport to have the option of being a part of an active team." Thanks to the school's size, "you are able to be a leader in the classroom and on the athletic field."
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