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Several new synthetic chemistry protocols from the laboratory of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Max Majireck have been published in video form in the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE).
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The Hamilton College men's basketball team shot up six spots to No. 18 in the D3hoops.com Top 25 poll released on Monday, Jan. 8.
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Hamilton will welcome two prominent visiting professors for the spring 2018 semester. Nicholas Rostow will serve as the Sol M. Linowitz Visiting Professor of International Affairs, and Gwen Dordick has been named Distinguished Lecturer in American Public Policy and Practice.
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A month before the weekend-long celebration of Albert Prettyman, the Hamilton hockey coach who brought the sport to the Mohawk Valley, alumnus and former Utica Observer-Dispatch sports writer John Pitarresi ’70 penned a summary of the upcoming festivities and Prettyman’s accomplishments for the paper.
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At Hamilton, Mitch Bierman ’21 is more than 700 miles away from his home in Newton, Ill., but he left something behind that will help people in the community remember him. Before he came to College Hill, Bierman established a non-profit organization, Eagle for Life, in Newton. The organization will provide a permanent source of funding for future school improvements at Newton Community High School.
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Natasha Espinosa ’18 went into her first year at Hamilton with the goal of taking full advantage of the open curriculum. For Espinosa, this meant exploring her long-held interest in and personal connection to Latin America.
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A 10-0 start to 2017-18 has the Hamilton College men's basketball team ranked 24th in the D3hoops.com Top 25 poll released on Tuesday, Jan. 2.
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While most first-year students begin their first semesters at college learning their way around campus and getting accustomed to dining hall food, some at Hamilton have the opportunity to study abroad in London.
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The Hamilton College men's soccer coaching staff recently visited Golisano Children's Hospital in Syracuse to deliver gifts purchased with funds raised in conjunction with the Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer men's soccer game.
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As a high school senior Kelsey Brush ’20 was interested in music education as a possible career, but she wasn’t ready to commit her life to it. She had too many interests to explore, so instead of a conservatory, she went for Hamilton and its open curriculum.
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