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Justin Atwood '11 knocked out a pair of solo home runs but Hamilton College dropped both games of a non-conference doubleheader against visiting SUNY Brockport at Royce Field on April 19.
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Hamilton College lost a New England Small College Athletic Conference match against host Wesleyan University, 8-1, at John L. Wood Memorial Tennis Courts on April 18.
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Hamilton College dropped two more New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division games against host Williams College at Cole Field on April 18.
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Hamilton College could not match the offensive output of Williams College and the visiting Ephs swept a New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division doubleheader at Royce Field on April 18.
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Hamilton College lost a New England Small College Athletic Conference match against host Wesleyan University, 8-1, at John L. Wood Memorial Tennis Courts on April 18.
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Associate Professor of Africana Studies Donald Carter presented a paper as part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Black Europeans: Race and the New Europe lecture series at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, on April 6. His paper was titled "Blackness over Europe: Meditations on Migrancy, Culture and Belonging."
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Norman Bowie, the Elmer Anderson Chair in Corporate Responsibility and Strategic Management/Organization at the University of Minnesota, and former Hamilton philosophy professor, will present "Economics: Friend or Foe of Ethics?" on Monday, April 20, at 4:15 p.m. in the Science Center's Kennedy Auditorium. The lecture is co-sponsored by the Philosophy Department. It is free and open to the public.
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Williams College used a late scoring surge to hand visiting Hamilton College a 9-2 loss in New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division play at Cole Field on April 17.
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Williams College broke open a close game with seven runs in the final two innings and the visiting Ephs defeated Hamilton College 11-1 in a New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division game at Royce Field on April 17.
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Caroline Davis '11 and Laura Gault '11 have been awarded a Davis Peace Project Fellowship program grant of $10,000. Their joint project is titled "Empowering the Hadzabe as Agents of Peace: Health for Cultural Preservation."