Hamilton in the News
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Douglas Raybeck, a psychological anthropologist at Hamilton College, comments on war movies in the current social climate.
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Douglas Raybeck, a psychological anthropologist at Hamilton College, comments on war movies in the current social climate.
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John Freyer '95 organized a project to sell everything he ever owned, including his Hamilton College thesis.
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Hamilton student Jess Ambrose started a program called "Girls Speak Out" to help middle school girls build self-esteem.
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Hamilton College junior Jessica Ambrose started a program to help middle school girls with personal issues that may affect their performance in school. Many educators believe that during middle school years, personal issues can take priority over other aspects of life, making it more difficult for children to focus on their work in the classroom. Ambrose's program includes girls from several area middle schools and consists of journal writing, group discussion and provides the girls with positive role models.
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Tom Schwarz '66, a lawyer who was acting president of Hamilton College in 1999, is named the interim president at SUNY Purchase.
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Hamilton is identified as the only U.S, college or university that has changed its SAT policy since Richard Atkinson, president of the California system, challenged the SAT's usefulness in February.
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Hamilton College professor of anthropology Doug Raybeck comments on the country's mindset following the October plane crash in New York.
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Phil Klinkner, professor of government at Hamilton College, comments on the Florida vote and the New York Times study.
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Philip Klinkner, government professor at Hamilton College, comments on the nation's reaction to the terrorist attacks.