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George Baker '74 talks to his senior seminar in lobbying class.

George Baker Jr. ’74 and Frank Vlossak ’89 Teach Lobbying Seminar

Practice and Theory are Part of Curriculum

October 16, 2012 

George Baker Jr. ’74 and Frank Vlossak ’89 have returned to Hamilton to share their real-world experience with 12 students through a unique Lobbying and Government Relations course. Baker and Vlossak, who hold the positions of distinguished lecturers of American Public Policy and Practice, previously co-taught the course in 2008.

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New Faculty Appointed for 2012-13

August 28, 2012 

Patrick Reynolds, vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, announced the appointment of new faculty for the 2012-13 academic year, including two tenure-track appointments, 25 visiting professors and instructors, and four teaching fellows. New tenure-track appointments are Daniel Barth and Gbemende Johnson.

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Frank Vlossak '89 and George Baker '74

Washington Students Discuss the Craft of Politics

February 5, 2012 

On February 1, students in the Semester in Washington Program met with George Baker ’74 and Frank Vlossak ’89, principals at Williams and Jensen PLLC. Williams and Jensen is one of the nation's leading, independently owned government affairs law firms.

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Program in New York students visit Citigroup.

NYC Program Students Visit Citigroup

November 8, 2011 

Students in Hamilton’s Program in New York City recently attended a breakfast hosted by alumni at Citigroup, giving them a chance to informally connect with alumni in the industry.  Citi’s banking offices are located in Tribeca, not too far from Hamilton’s apartments in Battery Park City. The event was hosted by  alumni Jeffrey Schackner ‘89 and Peter Tague ‘88.

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Students in Hamilton's Program in Washington, D.C. with U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna, left.

Beyond Books, DC Program Students Enjoy Many Opportunities

Alumni and Parent Network Enriches Program Offerings

October 17, 2011 

Students in the Semester in Washington Program met with U.S. Representative Richard Hanna of New York’s 24th District on Oct. 12. Rep. Hanna fielded a variety of questions from the group about his experiences as a new member of the House of Representatives and about the issues confronting the 112th Congress.

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Colum McCann

NY Program Students Enjoy Eat, Drink & Be Literary Event

May 3, 2011 

A dinner and reading by author Colum McCann was the culminating event for students in this semester’s Program in New York City.  The event was part of the Eat, Drink & Be Literary series sponsored by the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). The Hamilton students’ attendance was underwritten by Arthur Levitt  P’81, HD ’81, Brooklyn native and BAM enthusiast, and Bill Lynch ’82, vice president for development at BAM.

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The College 220 class and Judson Potter '89 at Camp Wenonah.

One Weekend, 450 Miles Through the Adirondacks

October 8, 2010 

Over the weekend of Oct. 2-3, the College 220 class, “The Cultural and Natural Histories of the Adirondacks,” explored several Adirondack natural sites, visited the historic John Brown’s cabin in North Elba, and took part in a seminar on paddler’s rights during an overnight visit to Camp Wenonah, owned by alumnus James Schoff, ’68.

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Eric Kuhn '09 and Shelly Palmer P'11, P'13

Digital Networking Dominant Theme during GOLD Summit Weekend

April 20, 2010 
Alumni and students had the opportunity to experience the power of the college’s alumni network firsthand at the GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Summit on April 16-18. Many presentations focused on the power of social media and other digital solutions to expand career opportunities. More ...
Paul Lieberstein '89 brings <em>The Office</em> to Hamilton.

Not Just Another Day at The Office With Paul Lieberstein '89 on the Hill

April 17, 2010 
Cracking his first joke of many, Paul Lieberstein said that “it’s like a bizarre reunion where I’m the only one who’s aged,” referring to the standing-room only crowd in Wellin Hall on April 16. Lieberstein graduated from Hamilton in 1989 with a degree in economics, but, as everyone in the audience was well-aware, he became a household name not as an auditor but as a writer and actor on the hit NBC show The Office. Ultimately getting to that destination, however, was not easy: Lieberstein had to climb over and sidle past unhelpful career counselors, dead-end bank jobs, crazed bosses, incompetent agents and Los Angeles itself. More ...
Spectator editors Erin Hoener '10, Brandon Leibsohn '10 and Kate Tummarello '11, chat with Paul Lieberstein '89.

Toby Flenderson Tells Tales of The Office at Hamilton

April 16, 2010 
Paul Lieberstein ’89, Toby Flenderson of NBC’s “The Office” visited Hamilton on April 16 for a sold-out lecture sponsored by the Campus Activities Board. During the afternoon Lieberstein took some time to talk with students from various Hamilton media organizations and toured the campus. More ...
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