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John Hope Franklin to give talk, "The Tulsa Riot of 1921: Reflections of a Near-Victim and a Historian."
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu will give Sacerdote Great Names Series lecture on Tuesday, April 11. More parking and shuttle added.
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Hamilton College’s Department of Romance Languages and Literature to Host Colloquium on Cross-Cultur
Colloquium will take place April 7-8 at Hamilton College.
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Mark Siedner, a biochemistry-economics major from Dayton, Ohio, has been awarded a Watson Fellowship.
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Former Theta Delta Chi chapter house to be renamed Woollcott House in honor of Alexander Woollcott.
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"Audible Traces" examines how personal histories affect the ways in which we experience music.
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A member of the Hamilton College faculty for more than 20 years, his one-year term appointment begins July 1, 2000.
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Grant from The Canada Council for the Arts Awarded to Professional Writers
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Biographer Maurice Isserman, W.R. Kenan Professor of History at Hamilton College, author of The Other American: The Life of Michael Harrington ,will be speaking in St. Louis, New York City and Philadelphia.
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"South Africa is one of the most ‘hopeful’ new democracies in the world today," says Steve Orvis, Ph.D., associate professor of government.