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Hamilton best-sellers coming your way

An important, yet often understated, part of professors careers is publishing books and articles. Recently, faculty members have published on a wide variety of subjects, ranging from the U.S.  prison system to the power of English in the Indian hierarchy. The following is a brief description of recent publications by Hamilton faculty members. More ...

A look inside Hamilton’s new theatre and studio arts building

Anyone who lives in a dark side suite knows all too well that the construction of the new theatre and studio arts building is well under way. The project has made tremendous headway since students first moved in for Hamilton’s 2013-2014 academic year, when the building still appeared skeletal and was covered in neon green panels. Now, with its full-glass façade and several complete and nearly complete interior elements, the building is beginning to look like a cohesive part of the College campus. More ...

The ‘dark side’ of practical buildings

On Feb. 10, architecture critic and President of the National Civic Arts Society Justin Shubow gave a talk entitled “A Glance at the Dark Side” in the Kennedy Auditorium. The talk was funded by Student Assembly and arranged by the Undergraduate Fellows of the Alexander Hamilton Institute. More ...

NESCAC News

Connecticut College honors three with MLK service awards Amherst student awarded Churchill scholarship More ...

Counseling Center changes seek to accomodate growing demand

For the Hamilton College Office of Counseling and Psychological Services, the start of 2014 is more than just a new year; it is a new era, consisting of significant changes and additions to its services. More ...

Hamilton Health Care Network rises to President’s call and helps Uticans understand Obamacare

In his 2014 State of the Union Address, President Obama asked for “every American who knows someone without health insurance to help them get covered by March 31,” the approaching enrollment deadline. This semester, Hamilton students are doing their part to fulfill the President’s challenge, and help add to the over nine million individuals who have already signed up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare. More ...

New program supports pre-med undergraduates

Hamilton students now have the opportunity to secure a spot in a top-notch medical school as 20-year old students. The College has recently joined the Early Assurance Program , which allows pre-med undergraduates to apply to the University of Rochester Medical School as juniors. More ...

NESCAC News

Trinity to create ‘Director of Urban Educational Initiatives’ position Bates student tapped for Australian Olympic ski team More ...

‘When in doubt, recycle it out!’

Beginning Sunday, Feb. 2, Hamilton will once again participate in the annual eight-week recycling competition, “Recyclemania.”  Recyclemania is a nationwide program aimed at reducing waste on campuses of all sizes. Last year, over 500 schools competed to recycle and compost almost 100 million pounds of waste. More ...

Student speaks out about intersexuality

Students filled the Days-Massolo Center on Friday, Jan. 24 to learn about intersexuality and hear one Hamilton student’s story of coming to terms with and understanding her intersex identity. The talk focused on explaining what it means to be intersex as well as the social implications of living under the gender binary present in our society. More ...

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