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Fitness and Dance Center Ready for a Workout
When the state-of-the-art Charlean and Wayland Blood Fitness and Dance Center opened this fall, it tripled the space devoted to fitness activities on a campus where approximately 75 percent of the student body -- and many members of the faculty and staff -- work out regularly. More ...
Squash Center Hosts Its First Action
The Little Squash Center officially opened on Oct. 13 as an overflow crowd packed the gallery seating area to watch professionals Jon Power and John White, ranked #1 and #10 in the world respectively, in an exhibition match. More ...
U.S. News Names Lafley, Moses Top U.S. Leaders
Two Hamilton alumni are included on a short list of individuals recognized as the nation’s foremost leaders. Now in its second year, U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Leaders” edition (Oct. 30, 2006) recognizes the achievements of A.G. Lafley ’69, CEO, Procter & Gamble, and Robert Moses ’56, founder of The Algebra Project. More...
Fallcoming Weekend Highlights
In addition to the dedications of the new Charlean and Wayland Blood Fitness and Dance Center and the Little Squash Center, those returning to the Hill for Fallcoming 2006 swayed to the sounds of world-class jazz featuring the Kenny Davern Quintet and cheered as Hamilton earned a victory on the gridiron. For more highlights, view our
Online Journals Offer Slices of Hamilton Life
Six students are sharing their Hamilton experiences -- from advice to prospective students, to favorite classes, to accounts of how they spend their spare time -- in regular journal entries posted to the College Web site. More ...
Garcia Named Volunteer of the Year
Lee Garcia '67 was saluted during Fallcoming Weekend with Hamilton's 2006 Volunteer of the Year Award. The honor recognized his many service roles with the College, including more than a decade heading the trustee investment committee. More ...
Adirondack Murder Remembered
An exhibit in the Daniel Burke Library commemorates the 100th anniversary of the 1906 murder of Grace Brown at Big Moose Lake in the Adirondacks, a story that has throughout the years become the basis for several movies, plays, folksongs and books, including Theodore Dreisser's novel An American Tragedy. More ...
Catch the Continentals
Schedules and results for Hamilton's sports teams can be found on each team's Web page. Visit the athletics page to see when a team will be traveling to your area. More ...
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