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Introducing the Alexander Hamilton Center

Programming to begin in 2007

The Alexander Hamilton Center, an organization inspired by Alexander Hamilton’s life and work, will debut at the College next year. The center will promote excellence in scholarship through the study of freedom, democracy and capitalism. More ...

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Fallcoming Weekend, October 13-15

The weekend will be filled with events, and autumn on the Hill is always spectacular! See the complete schedule, which includes social and athletic events, an Emerson Gallery exhibition, world-class jazz and the dedication of the Charlean and Wayland Blood Fitness and Dance Center and the Little Squash Center.


Glen House Opens as Outdoor Leadership Center

Dedicated space and facilities for outdoor programming

Following a summer of construction and preparation, the Glen House opened this fall, offering educational and work space for the Outing Club and the Adirondack Adventure Program. More...

Hamilton Among Top 1% in National Alumni Giving

55.5 percent of donors increased their gifts

For the 25th consecutive year, more than 50 percent of Hamilton alumni made contributions to the College. Hamilton is among the top 1 percent of colleges and universities in alumni participation rates. More...

Ambassadors Bring International Expertise to the Hill

Klosson and Walker teaching courses

Michael Klosson ’71, former U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Cyprus, and Edward S. Walker, Jr. ’62, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, have returned to the Hamilton classroom this year to teach courses in comparative politics and international relations. More...

Grant Supports 'Cutting Edge' Geosciences Project

Will fund next phase of national initiative

Barbara Tewksbury, the William R. Kenan Professor of Geosciences, and three colleagues have been awarded a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant will fund continuation of "On the Cutting Edge," a program of workshops and Web-based resources that support geosciences faculty professional development. More...

Grady Receives Inaugural Fellowship for Exemplary Coaching

Award named in honor of Jerome Gottlieb ’64

Men’s Hockey Coach Phil Grady was honored as the first recipient of The Jerome Gottlieb ’64 Fellowship for Exemplary Coaching. Since beginning his career at Hamilton in 1983, he has tallied 292 victories on the ice. More...


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Students in Hamilton's DC program visiting with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.

Blogging from the Beltway

Students in Hamilton's fall 2006 semester in Washington, D.C., have established a blog, HC@DC, to share their experiences in the nation's capital. HC@DC provides insight and ideas about politics, policy, culture and life inside the beltway. More ...

 

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