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Mellon Grant strengthens global education and interscholastic collaboration

The promise of a global education is built into Hamilton’s admissions materials. “Love it here…now go away,” reads number seven on the list of “Ten Things You Should Know About Hamilton,” referring to study abroad opportunities. Though a small school based in Central New York, Hamilton has long stressed a commitment to cultural exchange, international education and the development of a worldview that extends beyond local, state and national boundaries. More ...

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Bowdoin men’s hockey honors veterans Bates hosts nuclear policy expert Colby Museum of Art recieves grant More ...

Housing changes limit available singles

During Fall semseter 2012, the Committee on the First-Year Experience released its report along with its recommendations for the program’s future. Among these recommendations were introducing first-year courses and restructuring housing with the purpose of placing first-years into specific residence halls. More ...

President Stewart goes to Washington

On Thursday, Jan. 16 President Joan Hinde Stewart travelled to Washington, D.C. to attend a summit on college opportunities hosted by President and Mrs. Obama. Over 100 different university and college leaders including other NESCAC presidents attended the summit. The primary focus was to increase opportunities for students from low-income and disadvantaged backgrounds. More ...

Model EU takes on socioeconomic policy

From Jan. 4-7, Hamilton College’s Model European Union Club, led by Visiting Professor of Government Calin Trenkov-Wermuth, attended the EuroSim 2014 conference in Enschede, the Netherlands. The theme of this year’s conference was “Economic and Social Policy - Minimum Income Directive.” More ...

Smallen Grants help students pursue artistic visions

Ten students have been awarded Smallen Creativity Grants to help them pursue their complex, imaginative and sophisticated artistic visions. The grant was started by Vice President for Libraries and Information Technology David Smallen and his wife, Ann, in memory of their son, Steven, who studied at Hamilton for a year while being treated for leukemia. More ...

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Williams receives funding for women’s studies in science $200,000 grant supports Muslim Women Voices Project at Wesleyan More ...

Hamilton looks to tricentennial with century bonds

This June, Hamilton College issued $103 million worth of “century bonds,” bonds that will reach maturity in 2113. These bonds represent a new strategy for structuring Hamilton’s debt. More ...

Isham applies empathy to innovation

“Love is patient, love is kind…” The familiar words of St. Paul’s letter to the Corinthians hung in the air of the Bradford Auditorium. Was this a wedding? A funeral? Audience members had filled the venue expecting a lecture on social entrepreneurship…but this sounded more like a lesson in love. More ...

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Colby stops funding club rugby Williams senior named Rhodes Scholar More ...

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