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Adam Van Wynsberghe

Van Wynsberghe Presents Student Research at Colgate

October 24, 2012 

Assistant Professor of Chemistry Adam W. Van Wynsberghe presented a seminar titled “Hitting the Target: Simulations of the ligand binding pathways of influenza neuraminidase” on Oct. 16 at Colgate University. The seminar was co-sponsored by Colgate’s chemistry and biology departments and primarily described the work of three undergraduate researchers in the Van Wynsberghe lab: Erica Losito ’12 and Carmen Montagnon ’13, as well as Jeffrey Sung of the University of California-San Diego.

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New York Program students outside Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center.

A Night at the Philharmonic

October 22, 2012 

The evening of Sept. 19 was a fine one for students on the Program in New York.  The group was treated to dinner at Gabriel’s, followed by a performance at the New York Philharmonic, all sponsored by alumnus Kevin Kennedy ’7o and his wife Karen.

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Members of The DownBeat Keys, all Hamilton alumni.

Hamilton Alumni Band to Open for Jon Bon Jovi and The Kings of Suburbia

October 19, 2012 

The DownBeat Keys, a Brooklyn-based hip-hop band featuring five Hamilton College alumni, will open for Jon Bon Jovi and The Kings of Suburbia on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at the Best Buy Theater in New York.

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Paul Kogut '88

Paul Kogut '88 Featured in Jazz Times

Alumni News & Notes

October 18, 2012 

Jazz musician Paul Kogut '88 was recently featured in Jazz Times after the release of his third album Turn of Phrase.

Kogut grew up and studied in Utica with Carmen Caramanica.  He was taught later by Mick Goodrick, and a Hamilton course allowed him to travel for lessons with Pat Marino in Philadelpia.  He later attended the Manhattan School of Music, and then served as a lecturer in jazz guitar at Hamilton. He currently tours nationally in support of his music.

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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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Hamilton Students Studying on Seven Continents

Students Blogging about Antarctic Research

October 15, 2012 

Hamilton students are now pursuing their studies on all seven continents. On Oct. 10, Chief Scientist Eugene Domack, the J. W. Johnson Family Professorship of Environmental Studies, began an 18-day cruise to Antarctica along with two Hamilton students and two alumni. Students are writing blog updates about their trip each day.

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Program in Washington students at the American Enterprise Institute.

D.C. Program Students Attend Briefing on Higher Education Policy

October 9, 2012 

Bipartisanship is generally in short supply in Washington.  However, Hamilton’s Program in Washington students got a glimpse of it at a briefing at the American Enterprise Institute on September 19.  Senators Ron Wyden (D, Oregon) and Marco Rubio (R, Florida) discussed a bill they had introduced, the Student Right to Know Before You Go Act.

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Michael Scott '81 answers a question during the panel as Jordan Crosby '01 looks on.

Arts Career Panel Brings Distinguished Alumni to Campus

October 8, 2012 

“The art world” is an abstract concept, consisting of careers in everything from law to painting to history. To an undergraduate, the concept of entering this fickle, fast-paced arena may be overwhelming or intimidating. During Fallcoming Weekend, Associate Professor of Art History Deborah Pokinski led an alumni panel discussion on “Careers in Art,” attracting dozens of students seeking advice. The discussion was held in the newly opened Wellin Museum of Art.

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Guest Curator Ian Berry gives a tour of the current exhibit at the Ruth And Elmer Wellin Museum.

Fallcoming 2012: A Look Back

October 8, 2012 

Chilly and sometimes dreary weather couldn't put a damper on Fallcoming 2012,  as Hamilton celebrated the opening the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, honored Dan Dietrich II '64 as Volunteer of the Year, and recognized students' scholarships at the Helen and Doane Comstock '27 Memorial Luncheon.

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2012 Marks the Centennial of Elihu Root's Nobel Peace Prize

1864 Graduate Awarded Nobel Peace Prize for Work in International Relations

October 8, 2012 

From his former home at the peak of College Hill to the blue New York State Historic Marker outside his birthplace at Buttrick Hall, Elihu Root looms large over the campus as one of Hamilton’s favorite sons. Yet his legacy extends far beyond College Hill: 2012 marks the centennial of Root’s 1912 Nobel Peace Prize for his pioneering work in international relations.

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