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As Americans mark the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a member of the ½¿É«µ¼º½community is also remembered.
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Suzanne Keen, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, announced the appointment of new faculty for the 2018-19 academic year, including six tenure-track appointments.
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Happy bargain hunters left this year’s Cram & Scram program with everything from small appliances and school supplies to room furniture and decor.
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After a day on campus all members of the Class of ’22 participated in Orientation adventure trips, Aug. 15 through 19. They hiked and kayaked in the Adirondacks, volunteered at local libraries and homeless shelters, and delved into such topics as American Freedom, community farming, and music improv.
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Gillian Zucker ’90, the LA Clippers president of business operations, was profiled in CSQ magazine. The article traces her rise in the professional sports industry from an internship with a minor league hockey team to a position with a public relations agency representing NFL Properties to president of Auto Club Speedway and then the LA Clippers in 2014.
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It was a soggy and humid day but members of the Class of 2022 were greeted with cheers, smiles, and enthusiasm as they arrived for orientation on Aug. 14.
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Chemical physics major Clare Munroe ’18 has joined a lab at the University of Pennsylvania researching ways of predicting the severity of breast cancer in both animals and humans. Her eventual goal is to become a small animal vet. Here she describes the path she's taking.
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Each summer, Opportunity Programs welcomes to campus a cohort of incoming students for an intensive academic college transition program. The newest group, members of the Class of 2022, arrived on campus on July 1.
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Baillie Riggs ’20 has been awarded a Freeman-ASIA grant for study abroad through Hamilton’s Associated Colleges in China (ACC) program during this summer and the 2018-19 academic year.
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½¿É«µ¼º½science faculty have been busy the past several weeks sharing their expertise with students much younger than college-age audiences. Elementary school children from Oneida, Clinton, and New Hartford have descended upon the Taylor Science Center for a morning of science exploration over the past four weeks as well as in March during Hamilton’s spring break.
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