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“What do you think happens when we die?” I posed that question to a fellow first-year student during auditions for Yodapez, Hamilton’s most beloved — and only — improv group. I do not remember the response on account of the raucous laughter that erupted.
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As the Alaska regional administrator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Jon Kurland ’90 oversees the management of commercial fisheries, marine mammals, and ocean habitats.
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Dean of Faculty Ngoni Munemo shared news of professor of physical education, coach, trainer, and athletics director Gene Long’s passing in an email to the Hamilton community on Nov. 22.
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Among its wellness offerings, Hamilton’s Counseling Center teaches students how to cook smart through its Community Pantry.
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Emmy Award-winner Morgan Selzer Handel ’03 has turned a passion for entertainment into a lifetime of work in the visual fields of film, TV, and now producing content to help people live better lives.
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Heather Buchman is the Carolyn C. and David M. Ellis ’38 Distinguished Professor of Music and director of the Hamilton College Orchestra and the Chamber Music program. But it was through her other role — guest conductor for Symphoria, Syracuse’s professional orchestra — that she received a recent distinction.
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The new Middle East/Islamicate Worlds Studies concentration evolved from a popular minor at Hamilton, and its revised program name illustrates just one of the ways it differs from majors offered elsewhere.
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Former foreign minister of Russia Andrei Kozyrev and University of Rhode Island scholar Nicolai Petro discussed the war in Ukraine with Professor of Government Alan Cafruny on Nov. 15.
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Photographer Josh McKee shares some of his favorite shots of Hamilton student-athletes in action during the fall season.
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Hamilton students who want to catch a movie, buy groceries, or visit one of Utica’s many restaurants can do that and more, courtesy of the College’s free jitney service.
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