News
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The Hamilton College men's hockey team has moved up the two Division III polls again after winning both of its NESCAC games this past weekend.
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Frank Anechiarico ’71, the Maynard-Knox Professor of Government and Law, is the editor of Legal but Corrupt: A New Perspective on Public Ethics, published last week by Lexington/Rowman & Littlefield.
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The Business of Giving, a unique radio program that focuses on the world’s social problems and their possible philanthropic solutions, will air a pre-recorded interview with host Denver Frederick and President David Wippman and trustee Aron Ain this Sunday, Jan. 8, at 6 p.m.
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Sarah Rieber Aloisi ’01 has been appointed director of contracting strategy and analytics at Tufts Health Plan, a healthcare coverage provider with more than one million community members in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
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Hamilton’s co-ed a cappella group Duelly Noted is on the road for its 7th annual winter tour. The group kicked off its tour with a performance at Downingtown West High School in Pennsylvania on Jan. 3.
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In celebration of the upcoming exhibition, Julia Jacquette: Unrequited and Acts of Play, opening at the Wellin Museum of Art on Feb. 18, Director Tracy Adler and New York-based artist Jacquette hosted a reception on this month in Manhattan.
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Susan Bickford K’72 just published her first novel, A Short Time to Die, which comes out this February but is available for pre-order.
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Scott Nussbaum ’02, the former vice president in the contemporary art department at Sotheby’s, became the senior specialist and head of 20th-century and contemporary art for Phillips earlier this year.
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Alexandra Coursen K’77 is a finalists in the international harp composition contest known as The Future Blend Project.
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As he prepares to leave office, President Obama paid tribute to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack ’72, the longest-serving member of his cabinet.
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