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Summer Construction Update
Work under way on numerous campus improvement projects
From new additions and major renovations to the usual upkeep, more than three dozen physical plant improvement projects are in process this summer. Here are a few of the highlights. More...
Family Dedicates New Fitness Center
Blood Family Joins Trustees, President Stewart
Hamilton welcomed members of the Blood family at a pre-dedication ceremony for the new Charlean and Wayland Blood Fitness and Dance Center, which is scheduled to open officially on August 25. More...
Summer Research Heats Up on Campus
Nearly 120 students receive grants
More than 100 students -- 10 of whom are entering first-year students -- opted to spend their summer on campus investigating subjects ranging from the government's response to hurricanes to the development of computational approaches to drug design. Others are pursuing projects throughout the country and beyond. More...
A World of Opportunities
Alumni travel program announces trips for 2007
Explore such exciting destinations as Antarctica, South Africa, India, the French Riviera, the Italian lakes district, Peru and the Turkish coastal area on a Hamilton-sponsored alumni trip. More...
Grant to Expand Chemistry and Physics Departments
College Receives Research Corporation Faculty Development Award
Hamilton has received a $500,000 Department Development Award from Research Corporation (RC) to increase faculty and technical staffing in the Chemistry and Physics departments. Only five U.S. colleges have received RC awards since the first grants were awarded in 1989. More...
Decorated Diver
Salmon becomes Hamilton's sixth Academic All-American
Diver Mike Salmon ’06 became Hamilton's sixth Academic All-American -- the first since 1996 -- when the College Sports Information Directors of America voted him onto the men's at-large team in June. Salmon capped his impressive career by winning the 1- and 3-meter springboard events at the 2006 NCAA Division III championships in March. More...
Lafley Named CEO of the Year
Decision unanimous
Procter & Gamble's A.G. Lafley '69 was honored by Chief Executive magazine as CEO of the Year. More...
Honoring 'Key' Volunteers
Alumni saluted during Reunion Weekend
Three alumni "came home" to receive College Key Awards during Reunions 2006. Honored for their service to Hamilton were Clarence Aldridge '45, Brendan McCormick '01 and George Elferink '61. More...
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Selected Summer Research Project
History major Jessie Clough '07 went home one weekend and found a box in the attic marked "Daniel's Diaries." What she discovered were the diaries of Daniel Bork and an account of the end of the village of Delta, N.Y., which was emptied in 1908 to make way for an extension to the barge canal. Clough is spending her summer on a project titled "The Village of Delta: Public Policy and Community History." More ...
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