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As new and returning members of our community made their way back to the Hill this fall, they were greeted by new spaces, programs, and people. Here’s a look at what’s new and what’s ahead.

Clinton Early Learning Center Returns to the Hill

The Clinton Early Learning Center (CELC) relocated back to campus late last spring after a decade at Clinton Elementary School. CELC, which first opened on campus in 1973, officially reopened on May 1 in the former Bundy Dining Hall.

Coming Soon! New Lounge in Beinecke

The Mail Center’s move to Bristol Center last fall has opened up an opportunity for a new student lounge and study space. Work is expected to be completed later this semester.

New Programs, Initiatives & Opportunities

New Academic Program

The American Indian and Indigenous Studies (AIIS) minor spans academic departments, disciplines, and fields of inquiry to integrate Indigenous ways of knowing and knowledge across the curriculum. The program will provide learning opportunities through an innovative, community-based, and reciprocal partnership with the Oneida Indian Nation. Learning opportunities within AIIS will contribute to honoring the 1793 Promise – the foundation and establishment of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy through a gift from the Oneida Indian Nation. 

The Career Center’s Employer-in-Residence Program

This initiative is designed to bring alumni to campus for several days of meaningful, hands-on engagement with students. Through a series of touchpoints — including casual career conversations over dinner,1-1 resume reviews, interview prep, and skill-building sessions — students gained direct access to an industry expert and actionable feedback. A key component of the program is a workshop or prototyping session that allows students to walk away with something tangible, like a refined personal pitch, improved application materials, or a clearer understanding of career pathways.

New milkshakes at McEwen Dining Hall“Fail Better” Initiative

ALEX’s “Fail Better” program is providing resources and support for faculty, staff, and students to push themselves and each other out of their comfort zones and help them learn to recover from setbacks. Guest speakers and panel discussions will take place throughout the year in hopes of helping students develop resiliency and be better prepared to address challenges head on.

Milkshakes at McEwen

Last year during the College’s “What If” Initiative, several students campaigned for milkshakes on campus. And this year, they are a reality! Students can find them in McEwen Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.

Your Voice, Hamilton’s Future

Throughout this year, all members of the Hamilton community are invited to join an Aspirational Design process to envision the future of the College and the liberal arts. Be part of the ideas guiding Hamilton into its next chapter.

Help us provide an accessible education, offer innovative resources and programs, and foster intellectual exploration.

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