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![]() Dear Fellow Hamilton Parents, Autumn has arrived on College Hill, and with it, a flurry of activity, as you'll see from the articles in this edition of eNews. Earlier this month, Hamilton formally dedicated its renovated and expanded Kirner-Johnson building, along with the newly turfed Steuben Field. We are excited to see these and other changes when we return to campus for Family Weekend. We hope you'll join us in Clinton October 30-November 1 for what promises to be a terrific experience. In addition to visiting with our son and his friends, we look forward to sitting in on classes and taking part in the many activities and programs offered by the College. We are sure you'll find lots to do as well. Visit the Family Weekend Web site for more information about the schedule or to register. Activities like those offered on Family Weekend aren't just for visitors. We are continually impressed by the variety of programs that take place on campus each week. You can see a daily calendar of events, read Hamilton headlines, track athletic scores, and even look for your student on a Web cam through MyHamilton, a customizable Web page. If you have not already registered for a MyHamilton account, we encourage you to do so: simply visit the Parents Web site and click on "My Hamilton" on the right side of the screen, and follow the step by step instructions. If you have any questions, the Parent Programs team of Ellen Rainey, Kathy Wiese, and Jackie Kussin will be more than happy to assist you. As always, they can be reached by telephone toll-free at 800-296-6098 or by e-mail at parents@hamilton.edu. We all look forward to seeing you in Clinton soon. Sincerely, David and Randi Sorin Parents of Lindsay '07 and Jared '10 Chairs, Hamilton Parents Advisory Council Around CollegeOn Family Weekend, Everything's RelativeLearning is a shared experience – and so are the arts, career planning, sports, fitness and networking – during the campus get-together Oct. 30-Nov. 1. Check out the schedule, register and learn more about this annual family affair. More ...Senior Gift Will Make College GreenerThe Class of 2010 Senior Gift will support an Environmental Endowment Fund for the College, helping it move toward a fully sustainable future. More ...HANSA Fellows Begin WorkThe Hamilton Alliance for Nonprofit Strategic Advancement begins its second year of service to regional nonprofit agencies with four new student fellows. More ...Hill EMTs Help Train Fort Drum SoldiersFive Hamilton students and Student Health Services Nurse Diann Lynch were among the instructors who spent 12 days helping soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division become emergency medical technicians before being deployed to Iraq. More ...Also of Interest to ParentsRice '78 to Address Wall Street AssociationCharter Trustee John Rice, vice chairman of General Electric and president and CEO of GE Technology Infrastructure, will speak to the Nov. 4 gathering of the Hamilton-based group dedicated to finance and related fields. More ...Joyce-Rosen '86 Is Volunteer of YearMelissa Joyce-Rosen was honored during Fallcoming Weekend for her service in a wide range of activities involving the campus community. More ...Evans '05 Tells Story of Full Court PeaceThe agency founded by Mike Evans in Northern Ireland uses basketball as a peacemaking tool; Evans returned to the Hill for Fallcoming to report on its success. More ...Related Information |
![]() ![]() Look Back at FallcomingThe annual October return to the Hill featured an address from a Washington insider and Hamilton parent, the dedication of the new Community Outreach and Opportunity Project and the Kirner-Johnson Building, a Celebrating Difference gathering to mark the 40th anniversary of the Afro-Latin Cultural Center, student research presentations, plenty of sports and entertainment, and much more. Stories and slide show ...
Eight students provide personal glimpses of campus life in their online journals. Find out about the importance of friendships, the trials of residence-hall decorating, the pleasures of living abroad and – oh yes – the challenges of Hamilton coursework. Read the journals ... |
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