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Freshman receives perfect score in pitch competition

After winning the Hamilton Pitch Competition last semester, Sam Matlick ’17 has continued his successful streak by receiving a perfect score at the SUNY IT pitch competition last weekend. More ...

Alumni teach students interview skills

The Career Center hosted the fourth annual Interview MoJo in the Fillius Events Barn on Saturday, April 5. The event consisted of a panel discussion led by alumni, which focused on selling oneself with confidence at interviews, followed by mock interviews conducted by alumni. A group of 30 seniors and juniors attended and participated in two rounds of individual interviews with selected alumni. More ...

AHI holds seventh annual colloquium

Last weekend, the Alexander Hamilton Institute (AHI) held its seventh annual Carl B. Menges Colloquium at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino in Verona. As the AHI’s largest event of the year, the Colloquium features an opening keynote speech followed by two days of panel discussions featuring a variety of scholars, businessmen and other experts. More ...

Alumni return to the Hill for Volunteer Weekend events

This past weekend from April 4 to 6, the Alumni Council, the Hamilton Alumni Recruitment Team (HART), the Parents Advisory Council, the Multicultural Alumni Relations Committee (MARC), the 1812 Leadership Circle, the Committee for Kirkland College, the Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) and the Reunion Planning and Career Center volunteers all met on the Hill for meetings and events. More ...

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Trinity College elects new president More ...

Journalist Dickey to deliver Commencement address

On Sunday, May 25, at 10:30 a.m., in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House, award-winning author and acclaimed journalist Christopher Dickey will deliver the Commencement address at Hamilton College in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House. More ...

Capital Cities for C&C

Indie Pop duo Capital Cities, whose single “Safe and Sound” reached #1 on Billboard’s Alternative 100 Chart and #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, will headline this year’s Class & Charter Concert, according to a tour date listed on the Capital Cities website. More ...

Hamilton announces partnership with edX

Hamilton College prides itself on being a small liberal arts institution that offers students a variety of opportunities to interact with professors on a personal level. In fulfillment of its mission to promote education in all its forms, Hamilton College recently joined the online learning platform, edX. More ...

New program to study “abroad” in the Adirondacks

A new off-campus study program has been approved for Fall 2015 in the Adirondacks. Hamilton’s third option for off-campus study within the U.S., the Adirondacks Program will feature a less urban setting than the New York City and D.C. programs, and enable students to explore community, ecology and natural resources for one semester. More ...

Student volunteers return from ASB trip to Nicaragua enriched

Over spring break, a group of  10 Hamilton students and two faculty members traveled to Nicaragua to work at the Green Hope Farm just outside San Ramon. The Global Volunteers Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trip was Hamilton’s first international service trip. The trip was the culmination of two years of planning by Emily Rubenstein ’16, Maggie Doolin ’14 and Director of Outreach and Orientation Amy James. More ...

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