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  • Hamilton College welcomed more than 120 Oneida County service providers and officials to campus for a day-long meeting of the "Communities That Care" initiative on Feb. 27.

  • Simpson's largest glass planet became part of Iowa State's Brunnier Art Museum's permanent collection at a reception on Sunday, Jan. 28.

  • Peter Alvanos, the former head football coach at Swarthmore College, has been named the Mary Jayne Comey and Mac Bristol '43 Head Football Coach at Hamilton College. He will begin his duties effective February 5.

  • Hamilton has launched a new program in New York City this semester, where students live and work in Manhattan, while attending classes and serving an internship.

  • ACCESS Project class will meet with New York State Lieutenant Governor Mary Donohue and New York State Sen. Ray Meier (R-C, 47th District)today at 10:30 a.m.

  • ACCESS Project class met with New York State Lieutenant Governor Mary Donohue and New York State Sen. Ray Meier (R-C, 47th District) this week.

  • Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty David Paris, who is the James S. Sherman Professor of Government at Hamilton, was interviewed by TIME.com for an article about President Bush's education reform plan.

  • Highlights of Hamilton's Winter Athletics through Jan. 21.

  • Hamilton College History Professor Maurice Isserman was a guest on Public Radio International's "To the Point" which aired on Jan. 19, on KCRW-FM in Los Angeles. The discussion was about demonstrations staged for George W. Bush's inauguration.

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