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Grigar’s lecture promotes cyberfeminism

On Thursday, April 17, the College’s Digital Humanities Initiative arranged a talk on women and technology with Director and Associate Professor in the Digital Technology and Culture Program at Washington State University Dr. Dene Grigar. More ...

Students in D.C. lay wreath at Arlington National Cemetery

Three Hamilton students participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony, held on April 9, honored all members of the Hamilton community who have served in the Armed Forces. More ...

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Wesleyan Student Assembly passes Greek Life reform More ...

New theatre and studio arts building named in honor of lifelong donors

After months of planning and construction, Hamilton College has finally announced that its new theatre and studio arts building will be named in honor of lifelong donors Kevin and Karen Kennedy, who have given the College $10 million for the $46.8 million project. More ...

Community discusses free speech on campus

Over 50 people filled KJ 102 on Wednesday, April 16 for a 90-minute discussion about free speech at Hamilton. The event, presented by the AHI Undergraduate Fellows and the Days-Massolo Center, asked the questions, “How do we as a college community draw the line between acceptable and unacceptable speech?” and “What forces shape our understanding of appropriate discourse?” More ...

First “Justice Week” educates campus on human trafficking

Carrie Cabush ’15 opened a student panel discussion on Monday, April 7 by quoting 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen’s Oscar acceptance speech: “Everyone deserves not just to survive, but to live.” This compelling passage from McQueen’s speech articulates the aim of Justice Week. Stop Traffik held events from Sun., April 6 to Sat., April 12 to raise awareness about sex trafficking and encourage an open discourse about modern-day slavery. More ...

Panel discusses veganism on campus

On Monday, April 14, the Days-Massolo Center (DMC) hosted a panel discussion and dinner about being vegan at Hamilton College. The event was part of the Spring 2014 Health [Care] Program Series organized by the  DMC. The panelists were four members of the Hamilton community: Assistant Professor of Mathematics Courtney Gibbons, Professor of English Onno Ooerlemans, Nicole LaBarge ’15 and Lyndsay LaBarge ’17. During the two-hour event, students and faculty discussed their experiences of being vegan or vegetarian, sharing personal stories and useful tips. More ...

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President of Bowdoin College to step down President Obama selects Colby College President for national position More ...

Yankee to speak on career and philanthropy

On Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 7:30 p.m., in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House, Jeter will appear as the next guest in Hamilton’s Sacerdote Great Names Series. More ...

Campus continues discussion on race

The campus-wide conversation about race reemerged into the forefront this week with a series of events that triggered discussion about where the campus community stands on this important discussion that began last fall. More ...

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