Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Hobart and William Smith Colleges are Geneva, New York, highly prestigious liberal arts colleges in a coordinate system. Hobart College was founded in 1822 as Geneva College and renamed in honor of its founder, Episcopal bishop John Henry Hobart, in 1852. William Smith College was founded in 1908 by Geneva nurseryman and philanthropist William Smith as a women's college sharing certain facilities and faculty with Hobart College but self-identifying not as a single college but as two coordinate colleges.
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Geneva, New York - Liberal arts college - 1822 - Episcopal - John Henry Hobart - 1908
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Hobart College was originally founded in 1789 as Geneva Medical College. Geneva at the time was a bustling upstate New York City, with access to the Erie Canal via Seneca Lake. The college branched out to include studies in literature, letters, and the humanities. In 1822, Reverend John Henry Hobart, the Episcopal Bishop of Western New York helped to expand the college, and the college was renamed Hobart Free College (then Hobart College).
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New York City - Erie Canal - Seneca Lake
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Toward the end of ninteenth century, Hobart College was on the brink of bankruptcy. It was through the presidency of Langdon Stewardson that the college obtained a new donor, nurseryman William Smith. Smith was not interested in directly giving money to Hobart, however. When Stewardson proposed the idea of a coordinate women's college, William Smith College was born in 1908.
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Hobart's archrival in athletics is Union College in Schenectady, New York.
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Union College - Schenectady, New York
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Hobart and William Smith Colleges compete in NCAA Division III athletics, with the exception of men's lacrosse, which competes in the NCAA Division I.
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