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After strong showings in bonspiels this semester, Hamilton’s Curling Club is headed to the National College Curling Championships, March 13 to 15 in Fargo, N.D.
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Hamilton College regrets to announce that Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks has to reschedule her lecture that was to take place on Friday, March 6. The lecture is postponed until early September on a date to be announced.
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As a math teacher in the Houston Independent School District, Max Akuamoah-Boateng ’09 kept a stash of apples and extra food from the cafeteria, and even bought food for students who were hungry.
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After graduation, art history major Lila Reid ’20 will spend the year as an intern at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center in Massachusetts. The paid opportunity will provide her with the experience necessary to study art conservation at the graduate level.
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Hamilton’s men’s and women’s ice hockey teams both scored victories in NESCAC quarterfinal games at home on Saturday and advance to championship semifinals next weekend.
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President David Wippman with his co-author Cornell Professor of American Studies Glenn Altschuler wrote an op-ed titled The antitrust hammer hits college admissions in The Hill outlining the unanticipated consequences that may occur as a result of these forced changes.
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In high school Bentley Wilking ’21 was a science and math person, but he wasn’t interested in attending a tech college where he’d have to tightly focus his academic pursuits. He wanted a chance to branch out, which is one of the reasons he picked liberal arts Hamilton.
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As co-founder and CEO of Equileap, Diana van Maasdijk ’93 is a global force in the fight for workplace gender equity.
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Ty Kunzman ’20 plans to celebrate his Hamilton graduation by heading right back to school. In June he’ll begin work on his Master of Education in Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education at the University of Virginia’s Curry School of Education and Development.
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