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Hamilton is one of only nine institutions that have been top producers of Fulbright U.S. students every year for the last 10 years.
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Despite a fierce challenge from Team Mother Nature, Hamilton Mock Trial teams prevailed in snowy Buffalo, capturing the regional tournament on Feb. 9 with both its A and B teams winning ballots to advance.
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The Wellin Museum of Art presents the exhibition SUM Artists: Visual Diagrams & Systems-Based Explorations from Feb. 15 through June 14, including 30 artists and artist collectives.
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Coming off a dialogue with students and alumni in Washington, D.C., a few weeks ago, Hamilton’s Common Ground series returned to campus on Feb. 12 with a reprise of “Impeachment Pro and Con.” The conversation focused on the recent impeachment proceedings of President Donald Trump.
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At The Root, an online magazine of black news, opinions, politics, and culture, video journalist Jessica Moulite ’14 strives to tells nuanced stories through her short, documentary-style pieces and as host of “The Range,” a roundtable discussion by thought leaders.
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Find out why Naser Al Madi, new assistant professor of computer science, chose to teach at Hamilton, and learn about his research and how his first year is going so far.
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Estella Brenneman ’20, a religious studies major, walked 300 miles along the Camino de Santiago, a historic pilgrimage route in Spain as part of her Levitt Center research project. The College provided the resources for Estella to go, and she talks about how much she loved returning “home” to the Co-Op, a campus residential option located in Woollcott House.
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Hamilton College has contracted with Fonemed to provide students with after-hours and weekend access to registered nurses by telephone. Students incur no cost when using the service.
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As part of its effort to cut campus greenhouse gas emissions and remove carbon from the atmosphere, Hamilton is developing a land stewardship plan that also creates opportunities for experiential learning and research.
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The small state of New Hampshire is famous in the political world for its early presidential primary, a contest that has catapulted underdogs such as Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and John McCain to eventual nomination. For two weeks in January, eight Hamilton students got a first-hand look at the presidential nomination process in Nashua, N.H.
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