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This prestigious award recognizes exceptionally effective leadership in campus information technology (IT) use and management, and mentoring of other professionals.
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They will be eager to discuss a broad range of topics including brain activity; self esteem; medicine from the sea; egg-laying preferences of butterflies; pregnancy and lowered breast cancer risk; and polarized gas.
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Biology Professor David Gapp discovered a diabetes-like syndrome in common snapping turtles trapped in the Utica Marsh.
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Required reading for Hamilton's entering class of 2004 "Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?" will be the focus of a conversation led by its author.
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Sharon Bridgforth, author of the bull-jean stories (1998) will give a reading, "Soul cycling:", on Friday, Sept. 22 in the Fillius Events Barn.
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Hamilton College has signed a contract with The Posse Foundation to bring a team of 10 multicultural students to the liberal arts campus each year.
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President Eugene M. Tobin will deliver keynote address "The Aims of a Hamilton Education." Convocation begins at 4 p.m. in Wellin Hall; student prizes and scholarships will be awarded.
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Kirkland Project Announces 2000-2001 Program, "Southern Accents: Representation and Resistance throu
The American South, with its rich and complex history, has yielded novelists, poets, dancers, musicians and quilters. All genres will be featured in the upcoming season.
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David Paris, acting dean of the faculty, announces new faculty for 2000-2001 academic year; 13 tenure track appointments, 22 visiting professors and 27 others.
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Explosive West African drumming, traditional American percussive dance, classical ballet and superb chamber ensembles to be presented at Wellin Hall.