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  • After spending their summer doing collaborative research with faculty, more than 100 Hamilton students got to show off the fruits of their labors during Family Weekend, Oct. 30-Nov. 2. Poster sessions for Emerson Summer Collaboration Grants, Levitt Summer Research Fellows and summer science research took place on Oct. 31 in KJ Commons and in the Science Center Wellin Atrium.

  • The Hamilton College Government Department will sponsor a panel discussion about the 2008 election and the Obama presidency on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel. The panel will feature four distinguished Hamilton alumni, and will be followed by a question and answer period. It is free and open to the public.

  • Three Hamilton College women's soccer players were honored by the Liberty League on Nov. 6 when the league selected its 2008 end-of-season award winners.

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  • Three Hamilton College field hockey players were honored by the Liberty League on Nov. 6 when the league selected its 2008 end-of-season award winners.

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  • Hamilton College plays in the Liberty League field hockey championship tournament for the first time in the seven-year history of the event at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., on Nov. 7 and 8.

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  • Hamilton College men's cross country runner Peter Kosgei '10 (Kapsabet, Kenya/Kapsabet Boys' HS) has earned Most Outstanding Performer and First Team all-conference honors from the New England Small College Athletic Conference for 2008.

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  • Three Hamilton College men's soccer players were honored by the Liberty League on Nov. 6 when the league selected its 2008 end-of-season award winners.

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  • Arlene Blum, an author and prominent figure in women's mountaineering, will present a lecture on Monday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in Hamilton College's Science Center Kennedy Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public. Blum's lecture is titled "Breaking Trail: Mountains and Molecules," which recounts her numerous mountain-climbing adventures.

  • Eugene Domack, the J. W. Johnsn Family Professor of Geosciences, recently presented two invited lectures. He spoke at the Department of Geology at the University of Nebraska on Friday Oct. 31 as part of the regular lecture series in that department. Domack also lectured at the New York State Science Teachers Association and National Earth Science Teachers Association at the annual meeting in Rochester on Nov. 2. Both talks were on environmental change and the Larsen Ice Shelf System, Antarctica.

  • Daniel Hooley, professor of classics at the University of Missouri, will present the Classics Department's Winslow lecture on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 4:10 p.m. in the Science Center's Kennedy Auditorium. This lecture is free and open to the public.

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