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  • Suits is an exhibition of work created by artists in What Artists Wear. 

    When  12:00 a.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Kennedy Center 100E Wilhelm Lobby, Map #84
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • EuroScholars Study Abroad Program is a full-semester undergraduate research opportunity. This virtual information session will present information about the different research opportunities with a special focus on Neuroscience options. RSVP here.

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Virtual Hamilton
  • Jewish Chaplaincy and Hillel will again be serving kosher-for-Passover lunches in the Azel Backus House every day during the Passover holiday (evening of 4/12 to sundown 4/20). Lunch will be served 12:00-1:00pm. Take-out and sit down options will be available throughout the week. As always, Jews AND ALLIES are always welcome. We look forward to seeing you there!

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Azel Backus Center for Jewish Life Main Dining Room, Map #59
  • Learn about Hamilton College's Climate Action Plan with Professor Aaron Strong to ring in the beginning of Green Week!

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 127 Red Pit, Map #14
  • Good Friday Protestant Service.

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Chapel, Map #53
  • Las Guaracheras performs a noon mini-concert.

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Wellin Hall Schambach Center, Map #12
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • Zumba

    Zumba is perfect for everybody and every body. Zumba is a calorie-burning dance fitness party that combines low intensity and high intensity moves for a totally body workout and dance experience. Join the class and LET IT MOVE YOU! Instructor: Suzanne Crawford

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Blood Fitness Center Multipurpose Room, Map #68
  • The French language table is a wonderful opportunity for faculty and students to practice and connect with others. All learners, regardless of level, as well as native French speakers, are welcome to join!

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Commons Dining Hall Balcony, Map #62
  • *pre-registration required* Aikido a non-competitive yet powerful Japanese martial art adapted from traditional combat techniques. Aikido can be effectively implemented by people of any age, body type, or gender for self-defense and to improve physical and mental conditioning. This will be treated as a beginner class welcome to all, but will involve dynamic movements of the entire body. You should should wear lower body attire that covers the legs below the knee that they can freely move in. T-shirts are acceptable for the upper body. Instructo...

    When  1:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Blood Fitness Center Multipurpose Room, Map #68
  • “My Peace Corps Journey” with Kai Haesslein '24On top of explaining his work as a volunteer, Kai will include information about his job search experience post-Hamilton, what drew him to Peace Corps, and what he has learned from the experience. Attend this presentation to discover an alternative pathway post-college.

    When  1:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Taylor Science Center 2048 Classroom, Map #44
  • Intro to Swing Dance:  If you love jazz and want to learn how to dance while trying a fresh take on exercise, this is the class for you! We will focus on the basic steps for Lindy hop, Charleston, Balboa, East coast swing and Solo jazz through the semester. This class will primarily focus on partner dancing, but you do not need to bring a partner to participate (we will be rotating partners through the class). All levels encouraged and welcomed! Instructors:  Ariel Kahrl & Kyle Martin

    When  3:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Blood Fitness Center 101 Dance Studio, Map #68
  • Chemistry Talk with Professor Ryan Murelli, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center.

    When  3:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Taylor Science Center 3024 Classroom, Map #44
  • All are welcome to join us for stations of the cross, led by our Catholic Chaplain Father Peter Boutros. This is a prayerful retelling of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, in which we remember the 14 stations in order to tell the story of his passion. We will meet at the Hamilton College Chapel and, weather permitting, walk to a new location with each new station.

    When  3:30 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Chapel, Map #53
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • Come throw things with the juggling club!

    When  4:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Fillius Events Barn Lobby, Map #18
  • Art Yoga

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    Experience yoga through the lens of art at the Wellin Museum. Participants will spend a meditative moment looking at a work of art and take part in a beginner yoga session emphasizing stretching and meditation led by Tim Kane. Yoga mats will be provided.

    When  4:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Wellin Museum Dietrich Exhibition Gallery, Map #86
  • Climbing Wall open hours. No experience necessary. All equipment and instruction provided. HillCard required. 

    When  4:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Blood Fitness Center Bruce Climbing Wall, Map #68
  • Watch Live Full Schedule

    When  4:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Loop Road Baseball Field, Map #43
  • Come play pickup basketball with the Basketball Club in the Alumni gym! No prior experience required and all levels are welcome.

    When  4:30 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Alumni Gym, Map #69
  • Our weekly meeting for the People Who Like to do Fun Things Club. Come join us for a fun time!

    When  5:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Sadove Student Center 3rd Floor Meeting Area, Map #17
  • Jewish Chaplaincy and Hillel will serve kosher-for-Passover Shabbat dinner in the Azel Backus House during the Passover holiday. Shabbat will be served 6:00-8:00pm. Take-out and sit down options will be available throughout the week. As always, Jews AND ALLIES are always welcome. We look forward to seeing you there!

    When  6:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Azel Backus Center for Jewish Life Main Dining Room, Map #59
  • The Spring Food Truck Series provides a chance for students to experience local off-campus food while also taking time to destress from their busy end of semester schedules! 

    When  6:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Babbitt Pavilion, Map #2
  • Get ready for an unforgettable night with the Feminists of Color Collective and Late Nite Programming at Blue Vinyl! This event is our semesterly art and karaoke night where we're all about healing our souls and building community through creativity and self-expression. This time, BLUE VINYL IS GOING GREEN! In line with our theme, we're highlighting local organizations dedicated to sustainability. Our motto for the evening is “Healing Through Art,” and we can’t wait for you to join us for a night filled with creation, belting your heart out, an...

    When  7:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Fillius Events Barn Lobby, Map #18
  • Weekly meeting of the Board Game Club. Join us for a night of fun and games!

    When  7:00 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Sadove Student Center 3rd Floor Meeting Area, Map #17
  • The Underlying Chris By: Will Eno Directed By: Professor Craig Latrell The Underlying Chris is a life-affirming and high-spirited look at how a person comes into their identity, and how sometimes it’s life’s tiniest moments that most profoundly change our lives. In these divided times, The Underlying Chris serves as a celebration of our differences, our individuality and the many mysterious, difficult and beautiful things we share simply by being alive.

    When  7:30 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Kennedy Center 211 Romano Flexible Theatre, Map #84
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • Tyler Rodenberger, piano, gives a solo recital. Free admission.

    When  7:30 p.m. Friday, April 18
    Where  Wellin Hall Schambach Center, Map #12
    Open to Off Campus Guests

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