All News
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Tolles Lecture kicks off Fallcoming Weekend at Hamilton College.
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Continental women up their record to 4-0 in a 8-1 victory over SUNY Cortland. In doubles the team of Eileen Wildman (Wappinger Falls, NY) and Mindy Bell (Mequon, WI) defeated Cortland 9-7.
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Hamilton women held Union College at bay with 16 saves by goalie Azure Davey (Lowville, NY). The first goal of the game was scored by Amanda Siepiola (Clinton, NY); assist by Carissa Baritell (Tully, NY).
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Sarah Schwob (Potsdam, NY) tallied the first goal on an assist from Ellie Thompson (Ithaca, NY). Freshman Carissa Baritell (Tully, NY) scored the game-winner
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The grant has been awarded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to explore issues such as accountability in education, particularly as it relates to Hamilton’s new curriculum.
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Led by Eileen Wildman (Wappinger Falls, NY) and Mindy Bell (Mequon, WI), the Continentals defeated LeMoyne, 9-0.
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Donald C. Johanson, director of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University and the person responsible for finding the 3.2 million-year-old fossil, “Lucy,” in Ethiopia, delivered The James S. Plant Distinguished Scientist Lecture titled, “The Origins of Humankind - The View from Africa,” on Sept. 15 in the Hamilton College Chapel.
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Lawrence-Lightfoot will kick off Kirkland Project series for 1999-2000
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Eight new tenure track faculty are named.
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A quick look at what’s happening on the Hamilton campus in September 1999.