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On the evening of Sept. 9, Hamilton’s Marathon Canoe Racing Team loaded up two vans and began their journey to Old Forge, N.Y., to compete in the Adirondack Canoe Classic, a.k.a. the 90-Miler.
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“Find a great job” is a weighty item (maybe the weightiest) to check off any senior’s to-do list. Just ask the four members of the Class of 2022 whose internships at Deutsche Bank (DB) led to post-graduation jobs there.
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Just like the Writing and Oral Communication centers help students hone their writing and speaking skills, Hamilton’s Quantitative & Symbolic Reasoning (QSR) Center focuses on another aspect of the College’s curriculum by assisting students taking courses with a mathematics/quantitative component or who need statistical support for theses, research, and projects.
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Hamilton welcomed 51 new faculty members including eight new tenure-track in addition to visiting professors, lecturers, and teaching fellows for the 2021-22 academic year. The College is in the midst of a 10-year period, begun in 2015, during which nearly half of its faculty will reach average retirement age.
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She’s become adept at whipping up a delicious breakfast for 12, and she’s proud of that, but Jana Prudhomme ’19 is also gaining ground on her future. She’s the new manager of the Arbor Inn, a B&B recently purchased by the College.
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Featuring four interactive works that transect the Wellin Museum’s Dietrich Exhibition Gallery, Sarah Oppenheimer: Sensitive Machine breaks down barriers among art, audience, and architecture. Tracy L. Adler, Johnson-Pote Director of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, recently discussed the artist and her work.
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When Americans gather in Lower Manhattan and Shanksville, Pa., to mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the work of two Hamiltonians will help them remember that tragic day.
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Hamilton’s Economics Department received one of Insight into Diversity’s 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Awards in recognition of its major curricular reforms designed to attract and retain underrepresented students.
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When live music all but disappeared during the pandemic, drummer Tim Carman ’11 and his band GA-20 retreated to a Boston studio to binge on recording and stockpiled enough material for several albums, which will be released over the next year or more.
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