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Among the many people and departments on campus working tirelessly to help Hamilton achieve its carbon neutrality goal by 2030, there’s a group of students doing the work right alongside them: the Hamilton Sustainability Coordinators.
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Here’s just a quick “by the numbers” of this year’s PGA Show held annually each January at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. 31,000 golf industry professionals 1,000+ exhibiting brands 10 miles of show aisles 89 countries and all 50 U.S. states represented Managing the entire event for the 10th year — and celebrating his 25th with the show — was Marc Simon ’94, vice president of PGA Golf Exhibitions.
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Nick Tackes, visiting assistant professor of religious studies, published an article titled "The View from Mathura: Nationalist Projections in Local Perspective" in a 2024 special issue of "Contemporary South Asia."
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Professor of Art Katharine Kuharic recently discussed her work in “One Painter’s Journey: From the Age of AIDS through Climate Catastrophe” as part of the Colgate University LifeLong Learning Program, sponsored by Colgate’s Upstate Institute.
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Step inside a totally renovated and modernized Root Hall, complete with accessible and sustainable spaces where students and faculty can study, teach, and collaborate.
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In the 20 years since the Fulbright Program began announcing its top-producing colleges and universities, Hamilton has appeared on that list nearly every time.
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Barbara Baldwin Graves Starnes P’80, GP’11, a Hamilton friend and former employee with lifelong ties to the College, died on Feb. 10 at the age of 90.
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The Wellin Museum of Art exhibition René Treviño: Stab of Guilt, which runs through June 9, offers an exuberant selection of works with wide-ranging themes that illuminate the artist’s colorful and complex aesthetic. Included among the new work on display are 20 mixed-media collages that incorporate imagery from 19th-century star charts made by C.H.F. Peters, Hamilton’s first professor of astronomy.
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Associate Professor of Mathematics Courtney Gibbons recently started a new volunteer position as Chair of the Government Advocacy Committee with the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM).
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Hamilton launched its Curatorial Studies Program on Feb. 12 with an information session featuring representatives from area museums. The new initiative, funded through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, will give students interdisciplinary, hands-on experiences with museum curating that may lead to potential careers, summer internships, and research fellowships.
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