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Mary Evans ’82 retires, Career Center looks forward

Last month, Career Center Executive Director Mary Evans ’82 retired from Hamilton College after more than thirty years of service. She was instrumental in organizing College fundraising that helped shape the Hamilton of today and re-envision the role of the Career Center. More ...

Hamilton community welcomes six tenure-track hires

As the new school year at Hamilton officially begins and students adjust to new classes, schedules and a new campus, we often forget that we are not the only ones beginning again. The Hamilton faculty has a handful of fresh faces this year, the most prominent of those being six tenure track hires. They will serve as teachers, mentors and lecturers to students in the subject areas of physics, psychology, philosophy, biology and government. More ...

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Wesleyan University Class of 2018 includes 10 veterans Middlebury alum released by Al Qaeda affiliate More ...

Hamilton makes the switch from Pepsi to Coke

The famous Coke versus Pepsi conflict has raged on for decades across the country on supermarket shelves, in fast food restaurants and even at Hamilton College. Since 2002, the College has supported PepsiCo, but when its most recent contract ends in July, the college will switch over to Coca-Cola products. More ...

Hamilton adds Cinema & Media Studies concentration

On Tuesday, May 6, 2014, the Hamilton College faculty yet again voted upon the fate of a concentration.  The members of the faculty unanimously decided to approve the creation of a new concentration, Cinema & Media Studies. While the College currently offers a program and a minor in “Cinema & New Media Studies,” this motion expands upon the discipline in place and, accordingly, renames it. More ...

New survey reveals student drinking habits

In October 2013, HamPoll, Hamilton’s official survey group, released a survey to the student body asking them about their drinking habits to better understand the drinking culture on campus. The results of the survey are both surprising and expected. More ...

Women Speak Out event empowers community

Hamilton College’s Womyn’s Center organized the Women Speak Out on Thursday, May 1 in the Chapel at 7 p.m. Dedicated to having women’s stories told on the Hill, the Women Speak Out included 16 women who shared deeply emotional stories that moved several members of the audience to tears. More ...

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Bowdoin marks historic anniversary Bates and Colby honor fallen players More ...

Holocaust survivor tells story of bravery and survival

“I’m a Jew, and I’m a survivor of the Holocaust.” These were the opening words from Helen Sperling, a Polish Jew who delivered a public lecture at Hamilton Monday May, 5 which also happened to be Israeli Independence Day. Sponsored by Hamilton’s Hillel, Sperling’s talk brought over 100 students and faculty to the Chapel, filling almost every seat available. She has spoken at Hamilton numerous times before, and each time her story and her presence at Hamilton has represented a unique and important opportunity for a kind of oral history few have the chance to witness. More ...

Active Minds promotes stress-free campus

This past week, Active Minds hosted its third annual Relaxation Celebration. In the midst of final’s stress, the week encourages students to take a break from studying to participate in stress-relieving activities such as chocolate meditation, dance and yoga. More ...

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