News at Hamilton
Communications and Marketing office student writer Dehler Ingham ’27 is a literature and government concentrator, but he has found plenty of reasons to visit and enjoy the Wellin Museum. Here are five of them.
Harris '26 Earns Spot in NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship
Taylor Harris '26 was selected to compete in the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country Championship that will take place at the Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg, S.C., on Saturday, Nov. 22. The women's race begins at 11 a.m.
Innovation Center Reaches Major Construction Milestone
The final beam of Hamilton’s future Innovation Center has been lifted into place, marking a significant step forward in the construction of the College’s soon-to-be newest academic facility.
“What If” Initiative Turns Ideas into Action
Designed to surface bold ideas that could shape Hamilton’s future, the “What If” initiative invited faculty, staff, and students to imagine new ways to enhance life and learning on College Hill.
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Designed to surface bold ideas that could shape Hamilton’s future, the “What If” initiative invited faculty, staff, and students to imagine new ways to enhance life and learning on College Hill.
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The pedestrian bridge between Kirner-Johnson Building and the Beinecke Student Activities Village has served as both a practical path and a quiet symbol of connection for Hamiltonians throughout the last three decades. For Erich Baumgartner ’93, that connection took on new significance when he was invited to help reimagine and rebuild it.
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“A sharp-edged argument for de-commemorating traitors” is how Kirkus Reviews described A Promise Delivered - Ten American Heroes and the Battle to Rename Our Nation's Military Bases. Co-authored by Ty Seidule, the David H. and Ann L. Hinchcliff Professor of History, the book comprises the stories behind the individuals newly chosen to represent military bases previously named for Confederate soldiers.
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Professor of Philosophy emeritus Katheryn Doran published an essay, “G.E. Moore and Roderick Chisholm: A Reply to Joshua Anderson,” in Southwest Philosophy Review, Vol. 41, No. 2 July, 2025.
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National and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, alumni, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus. October’s news topics included coverage of Lin Manuel Miranda’s Great Names appearance, Democratic Socialists and Secretary of War Hegseth, among others.
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