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In its final meeting of the 2024-25 academic year, the Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 38 members of the Class of 2025.
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The Mellon Foundation has awarded Hamilton College a $750,000 grant to establish a program in American Indian and Indigenous Studies (AIIS).
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Crossroads — a point at which one must make a decision that could have critical and potentially lasting consequences. Like others throughout the country, this is where many on Hamilton’s campus found themselves in the weeks leading up to the November election.
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As we welcome new and returning members of our community back to College Hill, we want to offer a glimpse into what campus has been up to these past few months while many have been away. Here’s a sampling of new spaces, new faces, renamed buildings, major moves, and more.
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A new state-of-the-art facility equipped with best-in-class technology and resources will soon serve as the launchpad for the College’s multi-faceted digital fluency initiative, Digital Hamilton, and transform the academic experience on College Hill.
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At the annual Class & Charter Day convocation on May 7, 158 students were honored with academic prizes and scholarships, and faculty teaching award recipients were recognized. Among top awards, Quinn Brown ’24, received the James Soper Merrill Prize, and Josef Kubofcik ’25 received the Fillius Drown Prize Scholarship.
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In its second meeting of the 2022-23 academic year, the Hamilton chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 15 members of the Class of 2023.
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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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Beginning with the Class of 2023, Hamilton students who graduate with a concentration in economics will be classified as STEM majors, a move that will enhance the college experience and post-graduate opportunities for international students.
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The Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is pleased to announce the election of the following 26 members of the class of 2019: Matthew Albino, Hannah Burrall, Joseph Caruso, Erica Chen, Charlotte Cross, Gabriel DeJoseph, Phoebe Duke-Mosier, Vincent Giuliano, Dian Guo, Christian Hansson, Grace Heller, Anne Homans, Sarah Kane, Virginia Loke, Levi Lorenzo, Eva Lynch-Comer, Clayton McCollum, Caroline Moore, Farzonai Muzaffar, William Rasenberger, Emily Steates, Casey Tobin, Risa Ulinski, Annelise Vought, William Wright, and Changjun Zhu.
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