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Some 250 students and faculty/staff members celebrated Diwali on Oct. 30 at the Tolles Pavilion. Diwali is a festival of light celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs in late October and early November.
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Students participating in the Hamilton New York City Program took a train ride to Stamford, Conn., on Oct. 19 to meet Robert Morris ’76, P’16,’17 founder and managing partner of Olympus Partners, a private equity firm.
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Hamilton’s field hockey and men’s soccer teams are heading to the semifinal rounds of the NESCAC Championships next weekend.
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On a recent gusty Tuesday, Professor of Geosciences Cindy Domack’s Meteorology course traveled to the Munnsville Wind Farm for an afternoon of learning about renewable wind energy.
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Number one seed Washington University in St. Louis downed Carnegie Mellon University, 14-7, to capture the 2016 Men's Division III National Collegiate Water Polo Club Championship at Hamilton College's Bristol Pool this weekend. Eight schools competed in the three-day tournament, Oct. 28-30.
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An op-ed titled “‘Thin Skin’ and Presidents: A Dangerous Combination?” by Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David Rivera was published on Medium on Oct. 13
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An article by Alfred Kelly, the Edgar B. Graves Professor of History, appears in D’UNE GUERRE À L’AUTRE. Que reste-t-il de 1870-1871 en 1914?, a publication of the Musée de la Guerre de 1870 et de l’Annexion in Gravelotte, France.
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More than 30 Hamilton Outing Club leaders spent last weekend developing the skills to manage backcountry medical emergencies during a Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course taught by instructors from Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell recently published a book and two articles, all about Jane Elizabeth Manning James, an early African American convert to Mormonism.
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