Milestone Achievement for Program: 25 Scholars named since 2006
December 14, 2009
Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Amina Sibtain '11 of Lahore, Pakistan, as its 25th GOLD Scholar. Amina recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience, remarking "
Alumni should feel happy and proud that they have the chance to ensure someone else gets to experience the good life up on the Hill. It is not the amount that matters but the simple gesture of giving. It means a lot to the students." More ...
Mauck is 24th GOLD Scholar since 2006
November 20, 2009
Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Hannah Mauck '10 of Newton, Mass. as its 24th GOLD Scholar. She recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience so far. "From where I sit, no matter if you’re a student or alumnus/a of any generation, the essence of the Hamilton student remains true to its roots. If you look closely, alumni can always see a bit of themselves in the current student body."
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Ninth Scholar to be supported by GOLD in 2008-2009
July 29, 2009
Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Christina Matulaitis '09 of Brewster, Mass. as its 23rd GOLD Scholar. Christina recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience so far, and here's what she shared. "
Recent graduates should never underestimate the power of a small donation. I intend to give back to the school every year, although it might be nominal in those first few years out. Alumni generosity made it possible for me to attend an amazing institution like Hamilton, which inspires me to give back in order to complete the cycle.."
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Graduates of the Last Decade Support Current Students
June 30, 2009
Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Daniel Hagemeier '12 of Schlossborn, Germany as its 21st GOLD Scholar. The GOLD Scholar Program helps young alumni answer the question "In the age of six and seven figure gifts, how does my $25, $75 or $250 gift matter when the financial needs of Hamilton College are so great?" Through the collective generosity of GOLD alumni, students like Daniel are able to experience Hamilton. Daniel recently sat down with the alumni office to reflect on his time on the Hill so far.
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Eighth Scholar to be supported by GOLD in 2008-09
June 30, 2009
Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Courtney Kollmer '10 of Mendham, N.J., as its 22nd GOLD Scholar. Courtney recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience so far, and here's what she shared. "The first aspect of Hamilton that I noticed the day I visited was its friendly atmosphere. The people are what I like most about Hamilton."
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Graduates of the Last Decade Support Current Students
June 15, 2009
Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Mark Ibrahim '12 of Ridgefield Park, N.J., as its 19th GOLD Scholar. Mark recently sat down to reflect on his Hamilton experience, and here's what he shared.
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Graduates of the Last Decade Support Current Students
June 15, 2009
Ipsita Bhatia '11 was named Hamilton's twentieth GOLD Scholar. In the age of multi-million dollar gifts many young alumni have asked, "How does my $25, $75 or $250 gift matter when the financial needs of Hamilton College are so great?" This question is answered by the GOLD Scholars Program.
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Graduates of the Last Decade Support Current Students
January 27, 2009
Luvuyo Mandela '09 was named Hamilton's eighteenth GOLD Scholar. In the age of multi-million dollar gifts many young alumni have asked, "How does my $25, $75 or $250 gift matter when the financial needs of Hamilton College are so great?" This question is answered by the GOLD Scholars Program.
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Graduates of the Last Decade Support Current Students
January 12, 2009
Anthony Sali '10 was named Hamilton's seventeenth GOLD Scholar. In the age of multi-million dollar gifts many young alumni have asked, "How does my $25, $75 or $250 gift matter when the financial needs of Hamilton College are so great?" This question is answered by the GOLD Scholars Program.
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Graduates of the Last Decade Support Current Students
January 5, 2009
Chelsea Stone '10 was named Hamilton's sixteenth GOLD Scholar. In the age of multi-million dollar gifts many young alumni have asked, "How does my $25, $75 or $250 gift matter when the financial needs of Hamilton College are so great?" This question is answered by the GOLD Scholars Program.
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