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  • Assistant Professor of English Naomi Guttman will present a reading from the poetry-cycle, 'Galactopoiesis' in the next Kirkland Project Brown Bag series talk on Monday, March 5 at noon in Schambach 108.

  • Heather VanGuilder, a junior majoring in neuroscience and philosophy, represented Hamilton College at the annual Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) "Posters on the Hill" session, held last week in Washington D.C. She presented the findings of summer research in the biochemistry/neurochemistry field carried out in collaboration with chemistry professor Tim Elgren.

  • Assistant professor of psychology Julie Dunsmore was interviewed for a Boston Globe column about "easing the disruption of business trips." The article appeared on Feb. 22.

  • Hamilton men's basketball coach Tom Murphy was featured in a Syracuse Post-Standard article (2/24/01) about his 27 consecutive winning seasons.

  • Hamilton had another great turnout for the Great American Heart Run and Walk, held this year on Saturday, Feb. 24. The Hamilton team, which consisted of 73 students, faculty and employees and their families, raised $5,500. The women's lacrosse and soccer teams were among groups participating.

  • Hamilton's new Web site has been named "Site of the Week" by EDUCAUSE. EDUCAUSE is an international, nonprofit association whose mission is to help shape and enable transformational change in higher education through the introduction, use, and management of information resources and technologies in teaching, learning, scholarship, research, and institutional management.

  • Jane Elliott, teacher, lecturer and diversity trainer, and creator of the controversial “blue eyed-brown eyed” exercise,will speak at Hamilton on Monday, Feb. 19, at 7-10 p.m. in Wellin Hall.

  • It's a full evening of basketball action as the women's team hosts William Smith at 6 p.m. and the men's team hosts the Statesmen of Hobart College, tonight at 8 p.m. This game is a battle for first place in the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association.

  • The Continentals host the Brewers from Vassar College tonight at 8 p.m. in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House. The Buff and Blue is riding a 5-game winning streak into tonight's game.

  • Hamilton alumnus Robert Moses '56, founder of the Algebra Project, a national program that teaches math literacy to rural and inner-city students, has written a book titled, "Radical Equations: Math, Literacy and Civil Rights"(Beacon Press). An article featuring Moses appears in USA Today (2/8).

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