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  • The "sonic stylings" of Doc Woods and the Hamilton College Jazz Combo, Keith Foster, Louis Bosso, Khori Newlander, Dan Hilton and Richard Stahnke, were heard by a full-house at the Village Tavern. The set included standards such as "Summertime" and "My Favorite Things" and originals by Associate Professor of Music Michael "Doc" Woods.

  • Colin Adams delivered the Doris M. and Ralph E. Hansmann Lecture on February 25 in the Chapel. Adams, the Francis Christopher Oakley Third Century Professor of Mathematics at Williams College, discussed hyperbolic geometry in his talk, "Real Estate in Hyperbolic Space: Investment Opportunities for the New Millennium." 

  • Clyde C. Tuggle '84 was named a senior vice president for Coca-Cola by the board of directors.

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  • Colin Adams, the Francis Christopher Oakley Third Century Professor of Mathematics at Williams College, delivered the 2002-2003 Ralph E. and Doris M. Hansmann Lecture. The title of the talk was "Real Estate in Hyperbolic Space: Investment Opportunities for the New Millennium."

  • Hamilton College Professor and Chair of Chemistry George C. Shields received a grant from the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation to build a national model to increase the number of chemistry majors.

  • Professor of Government Cheng Li was quoted in a Reuters article about Hu Jintao, China's new communist party chief, as he moves to take over from out-going leader Jiang Zemin. Li said, "[Mr]Hu has made smart moves. He has focused his attention on poverty and rural issues while continuing to show respect for [Mr] Jiang."

  • In this article about Hamilton College's national immigration poll, Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Paul Hagstrom Center said that immigration policy used to focus on welfare issues, and now it focuses on terror and security.

  • A new CD by Jim Sloves MD '85, Swirl, is described as "an eclectic CD of original instrumental rock, funk, blues, surf, electric and finger-style acoustic guitar and bass."

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  • Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs David Paris was heard coast to coast on Bill O'Reilly - The Radio Factor.

  • The classics department hosted a performance of THE ILIAD by the Curio Theatre Company on February 6 in the Chapel.

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