Ninety years after its dedication as the Sigma Phi society house, the Collegiate Gothic structure at the north end of the Quad has been meticulously renovated and rededicated as the Siuda House, home to Hamilton’s Office of Admission and Financial Aid. More...
A debate conceived as an entertaining competition to recall the political rivalry between founding fathers Hamilton and Jefferson did that and much more, according to the participants and an alumnus who was there to witness the war of words. More...
Scores of friends and family members were on hand during Reunions '07 for the formal dedication of the Tolles Pavilion, named in honor ofWinton Tolles '28 and his wife, Patricia. More ...
Dean of Admission and Financial Aid Monica Inzer, who directs this annual admission marathon at Hamilton, is no longer a well-kept secret. The Sherrill, N.Y., native was recently recognized by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of "10 admissions deans who are shaping their field." More ...
In May, Peter Kosgei '10 established himself as the nation's top Division III runner in the 3,000 meter steeplechase. Six weeks later he joined an even more elite group, finishing 25th out of more than 10,000 runners in the 30th Annual Utica Boilermaker 15K Road Race, where dozens of the world's best distance runners compete. More ...
The Adirondack slaying of Grace Brown in 1906 has inspired novelists and entranced journalists and sleuths for more than a century. Now the prison diary of the man who killed her has found a final resting place in the Burke Library collection. More ...
Al Gore's multimedia lecture on global warming to a capacity throng at Margaret Bundy Scott Field House got the headlines and the accolades, but an earlier stop at the Science Center may have been just as important to the future. More ...
