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A conference, Making Change: Working for Social Justice, sponsored by the Kirkland Project, will convene at Hamilton College during Fallcoming Weekend, Oct. 4-6. Civil Rights activist Bob Moses '56, founder of the Algebra Project, a national math literacy program, will give the keynote address on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 11 a.m.
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A.G. Lafley, a 1969 graduate of Hamilton College and a member of the College's Board of Trustees, is featured in the July 8 edition of Forbes Magazine.The article, "A Fresh Face: A.G. Lafley is giving Procter & Gamble a radical makeover," describes Lafley's 25-year rise through Procter & Gamble, and the company's new emphasis on beauty care products.
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William Yeomans '55 will be honored as the 2002 Volunteer of the Year, and two alumni will receive the College Key Award at the Alumni Council dinner during Fallcoming Weekend, October 4-6.
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Hamilton College President Eugene M. Tobin announced two recent faculty promotions. Ann Silversmith, an associate professor of physics, has been promoted to full professor, and men's soccer coach Perry Nizzi was promoted from assistant to associate professor of physical education.
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Out of the Box TV's program Backroads of Central New York will air on WUTR - TV 20 (the ABC affiliate in Utica, NY), on Thursday, June 20, at 8 p.m. The hour-long program focuses on three historic out-of-the-way routes in the Central New York area. The program is produced by David Gaynes '99.
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Susan Valentine K'73, welcomed attendees at the Kirkland College Commemorative Awards ceremony, held during Reunion Weekend, June 7-9. Valentine credited the work of many -- including Hamilton College president Eugene Tobin, Kirkland Project Coordinator Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Vice President of Communications and Development Dick Tantillo, and Jennifer Potter Hayes K' 73 -- with keeping the spirit of Kirkland College alive and making the commemorative ceremony a reality.
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The Emerson Gallery at Hamilton College will open the summer exhibition season with Selections from Hamilton Collects American Art, from June 17 through August 4. Highlights include works by William Glackens, Rockwell Kent, Raphael Soyer, Marsden Hartley, Charles Burchfield, and others, focusing on twentieth century paintings. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
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President George W. Bush has nominated James Howard Yellin '60 to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Burundi.
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Kevin Kennedy '70, the outgoing chair of Hamilton's Board of Trustees, was honored during Reunion Weekend festivities. Kennedy was presented with a plaque during the Alumni Association's annual meeting on June 8. The text follows:
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Matthew Backes, a 1993 graduate of Hamilton College, has been awarded a 2002 Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The awards support original and significant study of ethical or religious values in all fields of the humanities and social sciences.
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