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Remembering Richard W. Couper ’44

The College pays tribute to one of its longest-serving trustees and a sixth-generation Hamiltonian who died Jan. 25, 2006. "[Dick Couper's] death is an immense loss for Hamilton," said President Stewart. More...

Hamilton Unveils New Web Site Design

Visitors to Hamilton's Web site will notice a few changes -- a modernization of the site's appearance, a new home page concept and improved variety for layout and design. More...

Art History Moves Into New Home

The art history faculty has moved into the newly renovated Art Center, formerly the Molly Root House. The large white house has two first floor classrooms and faculty offices, along with a seminar room, conference room, slide library and student research areas. More...

RecycleMania Hits Hamilton

It may be the middle of winter, but the Hamilton community is thinking "green." RecycleMania, the annual 10-week recycling competition among colleges and universities across the U.S., began last month. This year Hamilton has challenged eight New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) schools for league competition. More...

Town-Gown Fund Tops $100,000 in Grants

The Hamilton College Town-Gown Fund Committee recently awarded six grants totaling $34,020 to educational, cultural and public safety organizations in the Town of Kirkland. The fund has now disbursed more than $118,000 since grants were first awarded in fall 2001. More...

Birthday Greetings for Alexander

Some 600 alumni gathered in 21 cities throughout the U.S. and beyond last month to salute the College's namesake as he marked his 249th birthday. More...

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Kirkland Alumna First Asian-American to Exhibit Solo at Smithsonian

In the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, visitors can walk among the clouds thanks to artist Mei-Ling Hom K’73. "Floating Mountains, Singing Clouds" marks the first time a living Asian-American has had a solo exhibition at the gallery. More...

Read an interview with Hom and see her work accompanied by the music of Eli Marshall at Clouds Interactive.

New Arrivals and Unions

Catch up on the latest additions to the Births & Adoptions and Marriages & Unions listings (including wedding photos).


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