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West Virginia native Hazel Dickens, the "first lady" of old-time country and bluegrass, is considered one of the pioneers of women’s music.
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Hamilton Adding Cable Access, Foreign Language Channels and Satellite Videoconferencing to Informati
President Eugene M. Tobin announced that the College is expanding the information resources it provides to student residence hall rooms and classrooms.
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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.