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  • The Hamilton College Campus ActivitiesBoard presents an evening with Bob Dylan, Thursday, April 24, at 8 p.m. at theStanley Performing Arts Center in Utica. Tickets are $10 for the HamiltonCollege community and $25 for the general public.

  • Sir Brian Urquhart, a former U.N.undersecretary general, will give the Ralph E. and Doris M. Hansmann Lecture inPublic Policy on Thursday, April 10, at 8 p.m. The lecture, "Ralph Bunche:Public Service and the Struggle for Racial Justice," will ta

  • The Hamilton College Department ofMusic will host its first annual High School Jazz Festival. Under thedirection of Monk Rowe, project director for Hamilton's Jazz Archive, thefestival will feature internationally acclaimed jazz artists and jazz

  • Millard Fuller, founder and presidentof Habitat for Humanity International, will speak at Hamilton College onThursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. in the Fillius Events Barn. Admission is freeand open to the general public.

  • Carmen Vazquez, director of publicpolicy at the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center of New York City, willbe the keynote speaker for Hamilton College's 1997 Celebrate Sexuality Week.Vazquez will speak on Wednesday, April 9, at 8 p.m. in the

  • Eliza Wilmerding and Brooke Goodchild each scoredfive goals to lead Bowdoin to a 19-10 victory in the season opener for bothteams.

  • Heidi Ravven, an associate professorof Jewish studies at Hamilton College, has been appointed the Samuel and AltheaStroum Visiting Professor in Jewish Studies at the University of Washington'sJackson School of International Studies in Seattle.

  • Hamilton College President Eugene Tobinrecently announced the appointments of Daniel Chambliss, Maurice Isserman andRoberta Lyles Krueger to distinguished faculty chairs.

  • Nine Hamilton faculty members wererecently approved for tenure by the college's Board of Trustees. They are:Douglas Ambrose, history; David Bailey, geology; Sally Cockburn, mathematics;Ella Gant, art; Martine Guyot-Bender, French; Cheng Li, gove

  • Hamilton College will host aninternational symposium "Music of Japan Today III: Tradition and Innovation" onSaturday, April 5 and Sunday April 6, at the Schambach Center for Music and thePerforming Arts. Events include lectures, lecture-recitals,

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