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  • Vivyan Adair, assistant professor of women's studies and co-director of the ACCESS Project at Hamilton College, was interviewed for a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about programs that allows young mothers to go to college.

  • Hamilton College Philosophy Professor Robert Simon was interviewed for a Christian Science Monitor article (2/2)about violence in the XFL football league, which was created by the founder of the World Wrestling Federation.

  • Hamilton College will celebrate Black History Month with a variety of activities. The film GLORY will be shown on Feb. 17th (7 p.m.) and Feb. 18th (9 p.m.) in the Red Pit, sponsored by BLSU. Watch the Hamilton news/events page for more events throughout the month.

  • Professor Julio-César Santoyo, Catedrático de Estudios de Traducción at the Universidad de León (Spain) and former rector of that university, will be on campus on Monday, Feb. 5, to give a talk (in Spanish) titled "Traducir lo imposible: De Muñoz Seca a García Lorca." Red Pit at 4:30 p.m.

  • The Pat McGee Band will perform at Hamilton on Friday, Feb. 2, at 9 p.m. in the Annex. Tickets, which are FREE with a Hamilton I.D., will be available at 4 p.m. on Friday in the ANNEX.

  • Karen Green, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Multicultural Affairs at Hamilton, has been honored by her alma mater, Agnes Scott College. The college has named its Human Relations Award in honor of Green, who graduated from Agnes Scott in 1986 and worked there in various capacities.

  • Learn more about HAVOC (Hamilton Action Volunteers Outreach Coalition)when the organization holds it Open House. Thursday, Feb. 1, from 4-8 p.m. in the Annex.

  • Mitchell Stevens, an assistant professor of sociology at Hamilton College, and author of an upcoming book about home schooling, has launched a Web site gallery of art by homeschooled children. An article about the site and Stevens' research was featured in Tuesday's Utica Observer-Dispatch.

  • The band, Low, with opening act, Pedro the Lion, will perform at Hamilton College on Thursday, Feb. 15 at 8:30 p.m. in the Annex. The concert is free and open to the public.

  • Professor Steve Goldberg, chair of Hamilton's Art Department, will present a lecture, Chinese Calligraphy in an Age of Globalization. Saturday, Feb. 3, at 3 p.m. in the Chemistry Auditorium.

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