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A member of the Hamilton College faculty for more than 20 years, his one-year term appointment begins July 1, 2000.
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Distribution Requirements Eliminated; Innovative Sophomore "Gateway" Added
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The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations' generosity will help students foster oral and written presentation skills.
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The grant has been awarded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to explore issues such as accountability in education, particularly as it relates to Hamilton’s new curriculum.
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The new program will offer a cross–cultural and cross-generational exchange by placing students and faculty in real-world contexts.
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"This award recognizes the considerable strength of the Asian studies program currently at Hamilton and the promise for an even greater understanding of the peoples and cultures of this part of the world" said College President Eugene M. Tobin.
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More than $78 million already committed in campaign
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Hamilton College trustee Jack Withiam, speaking at the annual Jack B. Riffle Dinner honoring senior athletes, announced that trustees, alumni and friends of the college have raised the requisite funds to endow the athletic directorship at Hamilton in
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Hamilton College President Eugene M. Tobin will begin a six-month sabbatical leave on July 1. His position will be filled by Thomas J. Schwarz, a 1966 Hamilton graduate and a member of the college’s Board of Trustees.
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Today, more students are attending Hamilton College on scholarships than at any point in its history thanks to the success of a long-term fund-raising campaign started in 1980. Project $200 Million is a 21-year effort to raise $200 million before th