
Alumni News
Bill Harley '77 Wins Second Grammy
Bill Harley '77 won a Grammy in the Best Spoken Word Album for Children category for his "Yes to Running! Bill Harley Live" at the Grammy Awards on Feb. 8. More ...
Mary Beth Day '07 Awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Mary Beth Day '07 was one of 37 U.S. students recently awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship. The scholarship allows candidates from any country outside the United Kingdom to pursue master's or Ph.D. degrees at the University of Cambridge. Day is the first Hamilton student to receive a scholarship. More ...
Barbara Stein K'72 Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Barbara Stein K'72 received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Coalition for Technology in Education and Training at NCTET's 2009 Bytes & Books Inaugural Ball on Jan. 20 at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. More ...
Jake Muirhead '86 Receives Award in Exhibition
Prints created by Hamilton professors Bruce Muirhead and William Salzillo and alumnus Jake Muirhead '86 have been selected for the 22nd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition at the University of Wisconsin – Parkside. Jake Muirhead, who has two etchings in the show, was awarded a purchase prize for one titled "Daybreak. More ...
Henry Nesbitt '43 Honored by Mayor of Palmyra
Henry Nesbitt '43 was recently honored by Mayor Vicky Daly of Palmyra, N.Y. Part of the ceremony included the presentation of a Hamilton cane, provided by the College. Henry was a member of the Class of 1943 but accelerated through a special program to graduate in 1942 so he could join the Navy. More ...
Michael Evans '05 Featured on CNN
Michael Evans '05 recently was featured on CNN's "Young People Who Rock" in recognition of his efforts in founding Full Court Peace, an organization in Belfast, Northern Ireland, that uses the game of basketball to unite and educate teens. The team is made up of Catholic and Protestant teenagers. More ...
Three Alumni Part of Woods Hole Research Team
Boston University Professor of Earth Sciences Rick Murray '85, Heather Schrum '05 and Ashley Hatfield '05 joined an international research team studying the distribution of microbial life beneath the seafloor on a research cruise to the equatorial Pacific Ocean. More ...