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Agha Shahid Ali, award-winning poet and former Hamilton College professor, will read from his works on Monday, Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. in the Chapel.
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Hamilton College has announced general public ticket information for the Oct 20 B.B King concert.
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Hamilton College will host a three day conference entitled "Communicating Science," on Oct. 3-5 at the campus in Clinton.
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George O’Connell, visiting assistant professor of creative writing and English at Hamilton College, has been awarded The Pablo Neruda Prize in Poetry.
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The Kirkland Project for the Study of Gender, Society and Culture at Hamilton College has announced the next two events in its 12 week series, “The Battle Against Breast Cancer: Who’s In Charge?” Both events are free and open to the public.
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Byllye Avery, Founding President of the National Black Women’s Health Project, will Lecture at Hamil
Byllye Avery, founding president and executive director of the National Black Women’s Health Project, will lecture on “Breast Cancer: A Health Issue for African American Women,” at the Hamilton College Chapel on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 8 p.m
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Hamilton College plans series of events on theme “The Battle Against Breast Cancer: Who’s in Charge”
The Kirkland Project for the Study of Gender, Society and Culture at Hamilton College is sponsoring a series of events this fall aimed at informing the community about the current status of treatment, research and medical, social and cultural consequ
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The Hamilton College Campus Activities Board will present A&M Recording artists and HORDE Festival founders Blues Traveler in concert on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. at the Stanley Performing Arts Center in Utica.
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Hamilton Professor Daniel Chambliss receives Eliot Freidson Prize from American Sociological Associa
Daniel F. Chambliss, the Hamilton College Sidney Wertimer Professor of Sociology and sociology department chair, has been awarded the Eliot Freidson Prize for the best book of the past two years in medical sociology from the American Sociological As
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Karen R. Green, director of multicultural affairs at Hamilton College from 1990-1994, will return to the college this fall as assistant dean of students.