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Registration period for Fall courses begins April 15 Class of 2027: Wednesday 4/15 from 7 a.m., closes Thursday 4/16 at 2 p.m. Class of 2028: Monday 4/20 from 7 a.m., closes Tuesday 4/21 at 2 p.m. Class of 2029: Thursday 4/23 from 7 a.m., closes Friday 4/24 at 2 p.m.
When 12:00 a.m. Thursday, April 16Where Hamilton College Campus -
An annual Printmaking Exhibition featuring works from both Intro and Advanced Printmaking classes. Exhibiting students include: Sarah Aaron, Ava Akkari, Rachel Alpert, Caroline Anderson, Myrka Aguilar-Montano, Mackenzie Baisch, Chris Bannigan, Hanna Bauman, Liza Beigel, Hannah Bigley, Corah Boller, William Bostrom, Nina Byrne, Freida Pelletier Camacho, Lee Casstevens, Caroline Chapman, Jasper DeWitt, Stephanie De Araujo, Irene Ding, Aiko Doyle, Karma Freeman, Clara Fu, Cathryn Gallagher, Lauren Garringer, Ella Golbraykh, Louis Gotlieb, Nana Hay...
When 8:00 a.m. Thursday, April 16Where Kennedy Center Linda Johnson Gallery, Map #87 -
TIAA will be conducting one on one meetings with employees to answer questions and review retirement plan accounts. Appointments are required. Future appointments can be made here: by telephone: (800) 732-8353, or sign in via this link: click here to login and schedule a virtual meeting with a member of the TIAA financial consultant team. Appointments for additional dates via phone or Zoom are also available. In order to make the most of your meeting, TIAA suggests that you bring the following documents (for you and your spouse or partner, if applicable) to the meeting: 1) Statements for accounts outside of TIAA (usually invest...
When 9:00 a.m. Thursday, April 16Where Spencer House Library, Map #29By Invitation Only -
Community Advisor Appreciation Week - CAs can stop by the Sadove Sun Room to pick up goodie bags filled with local honey and tea!
When 10:00 a.m. Thursday, April 16Where Sadove Student Center 118 Massolo Sun Porch, Map #17By Invitation Only -
Join the Career Center for a lunchtime talk with Scott Allocco '82, a healthcare industry and policy expert, with more than 30 years of experience, including decades of state and federal government affairs expertise.
When 12:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Burke Library Stryker All Night Reading Room, Map #47 -
‘Red Weather’ Reaches Record: Celebrating 50 Years The inaugural issue of 'Red Weather' was released in the fall of 1976. This coming fall marks the magazine’s 50th anniversary. Did you serve as an editor or a member of the staff? Did you contribute stories, poems, or artwork to 'Red Weather'? Join former and current 'Red Weather' editors Jo Pitkin K’78, Barbara Berson ’79, Dana Blatte ’26, and Helen Gass ‘29 for a virtual toast to this milestone of our one and only college-funded, student-produced literary magazine. Come share your recollections of what it was like to create or to appear in a literary magazine on the Hill. Don’t miss th...
When 12:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Virtual Hamilton -
Enjoy a break from the workday with some friendly Volleyball with your colleagues. Each session will begin with some warm-up and pepper followed by regular play! Come when you can and stay as long as you like! Contact Marianita Peaslee at mpeaslee@hamilton.edu to join the email list!
When 12:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Alumni Gym, Map #72 -
Functional Fitness is a balanced, full-body class designed to help you move better, feel stronger, and build confidence in everyday movement. This class combines functional, total-body exercises with core strengthening, light cardio, and intentional stretching. Using light weights, resistance bands, and bodyweight movements, participants will work through exercises that can be easily adjusted to match individual goals and fitness levels. This class is catered towards individuals of all abilities—whether you’re just getting started or looking to...
When 12:15 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Blood Fitness Center Multipurpose Room, Map #71 -
You are warmly invited to join the Arabic Language Table this semester! This is a casual and welcoming space to practice your Arabic, meet others interested in the language, and enjoy conversation together. Bring your meal, bring your curiosity, and join the conversation! All levels of Arabic are welcome—from beginners to native speakers. We hope to see you there!
When 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where McEwen Cafe FOJO South, Map #13 -
A talk by Adjunct Professor of Classics, Sophia Taborski Sophia currently teaches Greek History while also completing a PhD in classical archeology at Cornell. Their dissertation is on curse tablets. A Hex-Tablet making workshop will follow the talk in the CJ atrium.
When 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Christian A. Johnson (CJ) 102, Map #68 -
Guest Lecture "Counting Gospels" from Jeremiah Coogan (Institute for Advanced Study) as part of the Winslow Lecture Series.
When 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Taylor Science Center 3024 Classroom, Map #46 -
Students are welcome at our bi-weekly academic affairs, enrollment, and development (AED) committee meeting! Voice your academic concerns and jump into conversations about class registration, ALEX advising, AI policy, upcoming student support initiatives, and more.
When 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Root Hall 205, Map #69 -
Please join the Philosophy Department for a informative talk featuring Heather V. Adair, Department of Philosophy, Colorado College Title: Against The Puzzle of Imaginative ‘Resistance’ Abstract: On the face of it, we can imagine virtually any fantastical scenario: time travel that ensures our own births; interstellar travel that violates the laws of physics; even forces of magic rushing in to save the day. Yet many of us find it shockingly difficult to imagine a world in which needless violence or cruelty are morally good.
When 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 201, Map #14 -
“Defending the Democratic Backstage: Jeremy Bentham's Sotimion as a Critique of Surveillance” Kristen Collins, Senior Fellow with the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics and a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University While twenty-first century digital technologies have expanded our political possibilities today, they also subject us to unprecedented mass surveillance: from each other, from private companies, and from state governments around the world. Consequently, our d...
When 4:10 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 202, Map #14Open to Off Campus Guests -
More than a Major (or Minor): Latinx Studies as Institutional Infrastructure What happens when students find a place inside the university where they feel seen, challenged, and equipped to give back to their communities? This talk draws on interviews with Latino Studies majors and faculty at universities across the country, alongside a national study of over 200 Hispanic-Serving Institutions, to argue that Latinx Studies operates as institutional infrastructure not just for majors, but for the broader campus. Students describe these programs as...
When 4:10 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 127 Red Pit, Map #14 -
Come join our screening of an award-winning Hindi-language documentary. This film provides a compelling look at media, social justice, and activism in contemporary India.
When 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where List Center 106, Map #11 -
Do you enjoy writing and editing? Come join The Topical for a collaborative editing session before our publication! If you're interested in submitting, we'll be sending out an email with submission guidelines before our meeting--we'd love to feature your writing in our next edition!
When 5:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Molly Root House 116, Map #88 -
Come grab your lunch and practice your language skills with us.
When 5:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Commons Dining Hall Mezzanine, Map #65 -
This student-wide dialogue is about the political climate on-campus. We aim to answer the question "How can we overcome self-censorship and foster a culture of authenticity on campus?" Is our campus community a welcoming environment for political differences? Have you ever felt ostracized for sharing your opinions and beliefs? Are there ideas our campus community shouldn't tolerate? Is our campus a place where political differences can be shared without fear of exclusion? We will dialogue about this important topic together. Dinner will be prov...
When 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Fillius Events Barn Lobby, Map #18 -
As part of their Earth Month programming, the Environmental Justice Action Club is showing a series of environmental films this week. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to watch, learn, and discuss!
When 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 142, Map #14 -
Register on Handshake for the Zoom link. The Gershwin Legacy Project, Inc. (GLP) is seeking a new logo that reflects the organization’s mission, cultural significance, and forward-looking educational work. Students are invited to explore how visual identity can capture the spirit of Gershwin’s legacy: “More Than Music” - A blend of artistic innovation, cultural dialogue, and timeless musical influence - “A Rhythm That Changed the World” Come hear from the organization's founders and graphic designer about an opportunity to build your design por...
When 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Virtual Hamilton -
Hamilton Democrats' weekly meeting with activities like workshops and political organizing.
When 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 102, Map #14 -
Come join us to chat about programming, discuss the Catholic tradition, and participate in our faith community!
When 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Chapel 306, Map #56 -
The Student Government Residential Life and Safety Committee works to amplify student voices and advocate for a more inclusive, connected campus in collaboration with deans and faculty. Last year, we successfully secured free laundry for all students! Join us and get involved to make a tangible impact on your student life and campus experience!
When 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where Root Hall 204 Conference Room, Map #69 -
Design your own canvas pencil case! We’ll provide all the supplies and free mocktails just come ready to paint, sip, and unwind!
When 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16Where The Little Pub, Map #20
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