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  • Projects

    Discover student and faculty projects utilizing digital technologies and research methods.

    Professor and Students practice with drone
  • Creative Arts & Technology

    Faculty are eligible to receive funding to support experimental courses and co-curricular projects.

    Data Science at Hamilton

    Hamilton has added an interdisciplinary concentration in data science.

  • Hamilton Invests in Digital Innovation

    The Innovation Center, a $50-million, 41,000-square-foot facility, is coming in 2027.

    Hamilton Innovation Center architectural rendering
Hamilton seeks to instill in our students the skills necessary to communicate and work effectively in a digital world.

We want our students to understand the power and limits of computing processes; the potential uses of data, analytics, and computer modeling; the use of digital media to communicate and collaborate; the privacy, security, and other ethical and societal implications of living in an online world; and the basics of information fluency, including how to find, organize, evaluate, and interpret online information.

Digital Hamilton Stories

Hugh Williams ’26

Williams ’26 Designs Efficient Delivery Routes for Food Bank of CNY

With 26 locations needing a different number of food pallets each day — and 10 trucks each with their own capacity limits — designing an efficient route had been an arduous task for the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY). That’s where Hughes “Hugh” Williams ’26 came in. This summer he created an algorithm that can determine each day’s optimal route within seconds.

Driving Tech Innovation - Illustration by Patti Blau

Driving Tech Innovation

Since the launch of the World Wide Web, Hamiltonians have been at the forefront of digital entrepreneurship, creating and funding a number of tech companies — perhaps you’ve heard of a few.

Charlotte Whiting (left), Thomas Meyers, Chief of EMS (center left), Sydney Tran (center right), and Madison Monroe (right) review their presentation on data organization for the Oneida County Volunteer Ambulance Corps

Comp. Sci. Seniors Lend Expertise to Area Nonprofits

Core to Hamilton’s computer science curriculum is the senior project where seniors offer their expertise to local projects, often supporting faculty. This fall, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sarah Morrison-Smith decided to incorporate ethics and social good into her seminar by having students work with area nonprofits.

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