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The Sky on that September Morning

Spencer Finch ’85 created “Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on that September Morning,” an installation commissioned for the New York City National 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Jan Seidler Ramirez, chief curator and executive vice president of collections for the memorial, said of Finch, “He had the brilliant idea of making it at once about collective memory and honoring the individual memory of each and every person who died.”

Forever Teachers

Catch up with a handful of Hamilton’s emeriti professors to see what they’re up to now. Not surprisingly, it’s a lot.

‘You Are Our Life’s Work’

Dan Chambliss, who retired this spring as the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, reflects on his 40 years at Hamilton, offers advice for students and new faculty, and reminds alumni why professors do what they want.

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