All News
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Tolles Lecture kicks off Fallcoming Weekend at Hamilton College.
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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.
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Irwin Chair to be held by two faculty from San Francisco for 1999-2000.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Morton Abramowitz will serve as the Sol M. Linowitz Visiting Professor this semester.
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Steve J. Goldberg, Chinese art specialist, granted tenure.
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F. Eugene Romano, a 1949 graduate of Hamilton College, is establishing a $1 million endowment for scholarships for students from the Utica- Mohawk Valley region.