Read tributes to Bahlke, who died on Feb. 1; he taught on the Hill for more than three decades after coming to Kirkland College in 1969. More …
More than 50 students partnered with Hamilton alumni and parents in New York City as part of the Maurice Horowitch Career Center’s inaugural career-shadowing program, HamiltonExplore. More …
A spring groundbreaking is planned for the 30,000-square-foot teaching museum, one of the keystones of the new $117 million Bicentennial Initiatives campaign. More …
Maggie Rosenbaum ’14 broke Hamilton and pool records in three events at the NESCAC swimming and diving championships at Williams College, qualifying for Division III championship competition in the 200-yard backstroke. More …
Hamilton will host Wesleyan in a Feb. 26 quarterfinal contest after going unbeaten in the last eight games of the season to earn its first No. 1 seed in the 12-year history of the event. More …
Friday Late Nite Programs such as Casino Night, Bollywood and Bhangra parties, Hamskate and the Snow Ball are offering Hamilton students a great way to start the weekend in an alcohol-free setting. More …
The ongoing National Eating Disorder Awareness Week aims to reduce the stigma of such disorders while helping women toward healthier body images. More …
John Hewko will be the global service organization’s new general secretary, managing more than 600 employees and overseeing more than $180 million in annual education and humanitarian projects. More …
As political power shifts in the Middle East, the thoughts of Edward S. Walker, Jr. ’62 — the Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Global Political Theory as well as a former ambassador who held several key posts in the region — are in demand not only in the news media but also in a well-timed seminar on the Hill. More …
Seventeen seniors have been elected to the Epsilon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and most prestigious honor society in the country. More …
Princeton scholar Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong argued at a Feb. 7 presentation that our ideas about pregnancy and fetal development are complicated by contradictions and paradoxes. More …
Feb. 22 represents the point on Hamilton's academic calendar when tuition stops paying for students' education, and the generosity of alumni, parents and friends — through current gifts and the endowment — begins to assume the cost. More …
The Hamilton College Choir mounted an elaborate production of its spring musical Feb. 4-6 in Wellin Hall. See the slideshow …
Think “Simon Says” with earbuds, a mystery soundtrack, balloons and dozens of students. See the slideshow and video …
Director Mark Cryer and Allen Harrison, associate dean of students for diversity and accessibility, talk about the importance of the recent theatre production. See the slideshow and video …
