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  • Associate Professor of Psychology Gregory Pierce wrote an article, "Issues in the study of stress and coping in rehabilitation settings," which appeared in the Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology.

  • Professor of English Vincent Odamtten attended an International Conference on The State of the Art(s): African Studies and American Studies In Comparative Perspective, at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana where he gave a presentation on "Pedagogy and the Challenge of Developing an Africana Studies Program in a Small Liberal Arts Institution" which is to be published as part of the conference proceedings.

  • Charter Trustee Mary Burke Partridge P'94 presented Christine Todd Whitman for an honorary degree, Doctor of Laws.

  • Chairman of the Board of Trustees Kevin W. Kennedy '70 presented Paul Kellogg for an honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters.

  • Associate Professor of Music Michael E. Woods presented Richard R. Hyman for an honorary degree, Doctor of Music.

  • Charter Trustee Drew S. Days III '63 presented Stephen L. Carter for an honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters.

  • Life Trustee Carl B. Menges '51 presented Thomas E. Meehan '51 for an honorary degree, Doctor of Literature.

  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christine Whitman's covered commitment, democracy, tradition and "[the] fundamental change in the way people treated each other [following September 11]" in her remarks to the Class of 2002 at Hamilton College's Commencement ceremony.

  • At Hamilton's Class and Charter Day Awards Ceremony, Susan Sanchez-Casal was awarded the Samuel and Helen Lang Excellence in Teaching Prize. Sanchez-Casal is a Hewlett Grant recipient for 2002, and participated in the residential summer Institute on diversity moderated by Esther Kingston-Mann, June 2-6, at Eagle Rock Conference Center in Hamilton, NY. Her proposal for the grant was based on developing an integrated pedagogical approach for teaching the freshman seminar course at Hamilton, College 130: Coming of Age in America: Narratives of Difference.

  • There could easily be 150 tons/year of the paper group; junk mail, copy paper, computer paper, magazines, newspapers and corrugated cardboard, not being collected for recycling at Hamilton College.

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