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  • After 24 hours of travel, the Hamilton College Choir has landed in Italy for 10 days of performances. First stop is Rome, where the 64-member choir was to sing at a Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.

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  • Given the Oneida County travel ban and the difficulty in clearing the roads and parking lots, Hamilton College will be closed on Wednesday, March 15. Employees who are considered essential employees will be contacted by their manager with instructions on whether or not to report.

  • Due to the potential of heavy snow and hazardous driving conditions, Hamilton College is closed today. Employees who are considered essential employees will be contacted by their manager with instructions of whether to report.

  • More than a dozen sculptures in wood, paint and ceramic will be featured in Rough Matter, a solo exhibition by Associate Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh, at Stout Projects in Brooklyn, N.Y., March 17 through April 16.

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  • This lightboard is an innovative teaching tool that allows for a more interactive experience for faculty members and their students. It was built by College carpenters in consultation with Director of Audiovisual Services Tim Hicks. The lightboard presentation is taped, and made available as a video as part of the classroom instruction.

  • Hamilton now travels to Norwich University for an NCAA quarterfinal that will be played Saturday, March 18, at 7 p.m. The Continentals won their team-record 20th game this season in the program's NCAA championship debut.

  • Professor of English and Creative Writing Naomi Guttman read from her work at a Four Way Books event at Berl’s Brooklyn Poetry Shop in Brooklyn on March 3.

  • An evening at Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall offered a refreshing change of pace for the 14 busy students taking part in this semester’s New York City program directed by Professor Naomi Guttman. Thanks to a generous donation from Karen and Kevin Kennedy '70, the group attended a New York Philharmonic symphony concert on March 1.

  • In three recent articles, TIME magazine has engaged the expertise of Hamilton experts in reporting a story. Most recently, Director of Special Collections and History Lecturer Christian Goodwillie was quoted in Read a Rare Alexander Hamilton Love Letter to Elizabeth Schuyler.

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  • Douglas Raybeck, professor of anthropology emeritus, presented a paper titled “Divorce and Modernization: A Comparative Study” at the meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR) held March 1st to 4th in New Orleans.

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