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With more than 4,000 graduates, the alumni from the 1990s make up 20 percent of the greater Hamilton alumni community. Hamilton's current and future success relies heavily on the engagement of your foundational group of graduates and we hope you continue to connect with the College and each other. We strongly suspect you will find doing so will enrich your lives. The core of the Hamilton experience in the 1990s was the relationship built between the people on the Hill, connections that continue to this day. Please take some time to explore this site which is dedicated to you. We hope the resources provided will help you stay connected and, perhaps, reconnect with each other and your College.
In the Program in Washington, classroom discussions can be connected immediately to the real world of politics and policy. On April 11, for example, students in the morning seminar on campaigns and elections discussed pre-election and post-election disputes. The reading for the class, Jay Weiner’s This Is Not Florida: How Al Franken Won the Minnesota Senate Recount, featured Marc Elias ’90 as the protagonist in the long legal battle. That afternoon, students met with Elias to discuss the 2008 recount and the 2012 election.
More ...Thursday, April 19, 2012
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Participation: 28.24%
Dollars Pledged and Paid: $269,161
Participation: 1992 (34.90%)
Dollars Pledged and Paid: 1990 ($53,424)
