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Arcuri House Resolution Praises Women's Lacrosse TeamThe U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution on July 15 sponsored by Representative Michael A. Arcuri (D-Utica) congratulating the Hamilton College Continentals on winning the NCAA Division III women's lacrosse championship.More ... Annual Fund Closes with Record Unrestricted GenerosityDonors Gave More than $5.8 MillionPlease accept the deep and sincere thanks for your generosity from all of us on the Hill. Each year alumni, parents and friends of Hamilton are asked to sustain the College with their unrestricted gifts. In the fund-year that just closed, nearly 10,000 individuals participated and contributed just over $5.8 million. Alumni participation was 52.2%, exceeding 50 percent for a remarkable 27th consecutive year.
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Connecticut Challenge: Cycling for Cancer SurvivorsAlumni News & NotesEric Scott Kaplan '04 and Matt Innes '05, former Hamilton lacrosse teammates and roommates will be riding on July 26 in the Connecticut Challenge: "Cycling for Cancer Survivors." Their route will take them all over Connecticut, completing a 100 mile circuit. More ...Paquette Nominated as Member of National Council on HumanitiesRobert Paquette, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, has been nominated by President George W. Bush as a member of the National Council on Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2014. The Council is charged with advising the chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), an independent grant-making agency of the United States government dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities. More ...Graham Cummiskey '08 Awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to MalaysiaGraham Cummiskey '08 has been awarded a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to Malaysia, where she will teach English. An art history and environmental studies major while at Hamilton, she was one of the original facilitators of the Underground Café. The Underground Café facilitates workshops and programs such as college preparation classes to local inner city teenagers in Utica. Cummiskey also served as Hamilton volunteer coordinator and development intern for the Café.More ... Gail Corneau '10 and Lydia Rono '11 Exploring New Research on AntibioticVancomycin is an effective antibiotic that interferes with cell wall synthesis in bacteria. Because it is so powerful, vancomycin is only used after other antibiotics have failed in order to reduce the development of resistant bacteria; however, vancomycin-resistant bacteria have emerged despite these precautions. Gail Corneau '10 (Clifton Park, N.Y.) and Lydia Rono '11 (Eldoret, Kenya) are working with Assistant Professor of Chemistry Nicole Synder to develop a vancomycin derivative incorporating an unnatural carbohydrate to overcome this bacterial resistance.More ... Hamilton Well-Represented at 31st Annual BoilermakerPeter Kosgei '10 Takes 14th PlaceMore than 60 Hamilton students, employees and alumni and their family members participated in the 31st annual Boilermaker, a 15k road race in Utica, on July 13. Hamilton's top finisher was Peter Kosgei '10, who came in 14th with a time of 47:33, among the 9,770 runners. In May Kosgei finished first in the 5,000-meter run and claimed his second national title in as many days at the NCAA Division III men's outdoor track and field championships. The Boilermaker annually attracts elite runners from all over the world, including Olympians and world record holders. The 9.3 mile Boilermaker is rated as one of the top 100 races in the U.S. by Runner's World magazine. |
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