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Come browse the amazing exhibition, "A Quiet Life" by Jonathan Toumit '26. View paintings from his Independent Study in Advanced Painting with Professor Kuharic. The exhibition can be found on the 2nd floor walls outside the senior studios (KTSA 201).
When 8:00 a.m. Monday, March 2Where Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts, Map #87 -
Open recreation ice skating at Sage Rink for members of the Hamilton Community. Rental skates and helmets are available at the Field House Recreation Equipment Hub. Hill Card required. Skating activity only, no pucks or sticks.
When 12:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Sage Rink, Map #74 -
Come spin with us! Beginners and experienced cyclists alike are welcome to this low-impact, high-energy workout. Suitable for all fitness levels; you adjust your own bike's resistance to match your ability and are encouraged to go at your own pace. This class includes help with proper bike setup to ensure good form, a supportive atmosphere, and guidance on movements and how to adjust resistance. Join us! Instructor: Joan Kane
When 12:05 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Blood Fitness Center Mezzanine, Map #71 -
Start your week with a lunch-time blast in this effective and up-tempo full body workout. The class features a warm up followed by 30 minutes of interval training involving bodyweight exercises, dumbbells, kettlebells, and various other equipment. The class is structured to cater to anyone, no matter what your age, body type or level of experience is. Modifications or additional challenges are offered to those who need them. Instructor: Carrie Sherwood
When 12:10 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Blood Fitness Center Multipurpose Room, Map #71 -
Today: Join us for lunch at the Spanish Language table!
When 1:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Commons Dining Hall East Dining Area, Map #65 -
Open Recreational Hockey activity for members of the Hamilton College Campus community. Sticks and pucks are allowed during this time, so helmets are required for all skaters. Skates and helmets are available at the Field House equipment desk. College ID required.
When 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Sage Rink, Map #74 -
Hamilton College Welcomes Guest Speaker, Author Ellen Wayland-Smith The Oneida Community: From Free Love Community to the Well Set Table Ellen Wayland-Smith, a descendant of the community, offers a personal and familial perspective on the community's history and its eventual rejection of its founding principles. Her book chronicles the history of the Oneida Community, a 19th-century religious sect known for its radical ideas on communal living, free love, and eugenics, and its transformation into the successful, middle-class silverware company,...
When 4:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 127 Red Pit, Map #14Open to Off Campus Guests -
This class will teach you the basic punching, kicking, footwork, and body movement techniques of kickboxing while boosting your fitness. Participants will engage in station drills, shadowboxing, calisthenics, striking of a bag or pads, and partner work to build strength, coordination, and confidence. This is a non-contact class; no sparring (striking of others) is permitted or included. Participants are advised to bring their own boxing gloves (10 ounce minimum). A limited quantity will be available for participants without their own.Instructor...
When 4:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Blood Fitness Center Multipurpose Room, Map #71 -
"Indigenomicon: Indigenous Relationality in the Grind of the Video Games" Settler colonial studies and Indigenous studies are often assumed to be the same intellectual project. In Indigenomicon, Jodi A. Byrd examines the differences between the two fields by bringing video game studies and Indigenous studies into conversation with Black studies, queer studies, and Indigenous feminist critique. Byrd theorizes “the image of the law of the Indigenous” as structuring dispossession in games including Assassin’s Creed, Animal Crossing, BioShock Infin...
When 4:10 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 101, Map #14 -
Join us for a fifteen minute silent meditation.
When 4:15 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Chapel 307 Meditation Room, Map #56 -
Zumba is perfect for everybody and every body. Zumba is a calorie-burning dance fitness party that combines low intensity and high intensity moves for a totally body workout and dance experience. Join the class and LET IT MOVE YOU! Instructor: Suzanne Crawford
When 5:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Blood Fitness Center Multipurpose Room, Map #71 -
Join the Muslim community throughout Ramadan for the nightly Iftar and break your fast with friends.
When 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 2Where McEwen Dining Hall, Map #13 -
Join the Muslim community throughout Ramadan for the nightly Iftar and break your fast with friends.
When 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Commons Dining Hall Balcony, Map #65 -
Debate Society and Common Ground are collaborating to present an Oxford-style student debate, which is a formal debate format that uses audience feedback to determine the winner. Dinner will be provided. Our speakers will debate the resolution: "RESOLVED, that compliance with the Voting Rights Act constitutionally justifies race-predominant redistricting." Our speakers are Iain McGiffin '26 (affirmative) and Pedro Barata '28 (negation). This motion captures the central tension of Louisiana v. Callais, a case currently before the Supreme Court. ...
When 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Fillius Events Barn Lobby, Map #18 -
Quantitative Finance is where mathematics and financial markets come together, offering exciting career paths for math and STEM majors. This talk will show how ideas from probability, statistics, calculus, and linear algebra are used in areas like risk management and investment strategies, and why Math and STEM students are well-prepared for this field. We’ll also discuss how building skills in coding and data analysis, along with pursuing a Master’s degree in Quantitative Finance at Fordham, can open the door to a rewarding career as a “quant.” Register
When 7:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Virtual HamiltonRegister on Handshake! Interested in music? Want to learn more about career opportunities in music? Come talk to Charlie Kaplan '11 and Wes Hughes '11 about their journeys from Hamilton to the music industry! Their careers have spanned from running their own record labels to working with major music composers. This will be an in-person event for students. Lafa will be served!
When 7:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where List Center 225, Map #11Want to get involved with student government? Want to be informed on all things Hamilton? Attend a Student Government Alliance meeting. These meetings are open to all students of the Hamilton community.
When 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Sadove Student Center Bradford Conference Room, Map #17Intramural Basketball League play!
When 8:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Alumni Gym, Map #72Come to our weekly ELS meeting for delicious snacks, fun crafts and activities, new friends, and a welcoming community! We hope to see you there!
When 9:00 p.m. Monday, March 2Where Sadove Student Center 118 Massolo Sun Porch, Map #17Hamilton College will have the opportunity to see an extraordinary celestial event this Tuesday, March 3, beginning at 4:50 a.m. – a full lunar eclipse. From 4:50 a.m. until 6:04 a.m., the moon will slowly be covered in the earth's shadow. The full eclipse will begin at 6:04 a.m. The moon will turn a deep red color called a blood moon, lingering until the moon sets around 6:30 a.m. It will probably be partly cloudy that morning, so there will be many chances to see the moon during all of the phases of the eclipse. If you are interested in viewing the eclipse through a telescope, please join us at our eclipse viewing party. We will be gathered on the west side of the
When 4:45 a.m. Tuesday, March 3Where Taylor Science Center, Map #46Open to Off Campus GuestsCome browse the amazing exhibition, "A Quiet Life" by Jonathan Toumit '26. View paintings from his Independent Study in Advanced Painting with Professor Kuharic. The exhibition can be found on the 2nd floor walls outside the senior studios (KTSA 201).
When 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 3Where Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts, Map #87Join the Hamilton Chabad Student Community for a reading of the Megilah to celebrate Purim! Come learn the important and interesting story of Purim!
When 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 3Where Sadove Student Center 118 Massolo Sun Porch, Map #17Join us for a presentation by the Career Center designed for parents and families to learn more about Hamilton’s Career Communities model and the professional career coaches who work one-on-one with students across designated industry networks. Executive Director of the Career Center Melissa Marietta will be joined by Director of Career Development Victoria Vargulick and her team of coaches, who will share how they stay current in their industries through ongoing professional development, how they partner with alumni coaches to provide real-time industry insight, and how they support students through individualized guidance, career explo...
When 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 3Where Virtual HamiltonOpen recreation ice skating at Sage Rink for members of the Hamilton Community. Rental skates and helmets are available at the Field House Recreation Equipment Hub. Hill Card required. Skating activity only, no pucks or sticks.
When 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 3Where Sage Rink, Map #74A gentle Vinyasa Flow yoga that emphasizes the sequential movement between postures, coordinated with and guided by deliberate breath. The Vinyasa practice becomes a moving meditation that creates strength, freedom, and fluidity in the body and mind. Suitable for all levels. Mats available for those without their own. Instructor: Tim Kane
When 12:05 p.m. Tuesday, March 3Where Blood Fitness Center 101 Dance Studio, Map #71Contact
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