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Much to the delight of “east-siders,” the Bundy Café and Lounge, formerly Bundy Dining Hall, is now open. This space is intended to be a place for the Hamilton community, with special attention to the East side of campus, to eat, gather, socialize, study, and hold events.
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The Hamilton College Continentals received an at-large bid and were chosen as one of the 16 early-round hosts for the 2019 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship when the 64-team field was announced on Monday afternoon.
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Linda Sormin, a professor of ceramic art at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, came to Hamilton as part of The Visiting Artist Series on Feb. 20.
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In a year of back-to-back overseas programs, Charlotte Freed '20 spent fall semester in Dakar, Senegal. From there, she traveled to Spain What more could a foreign languages and world politics major ask? How about a State Department internship?
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Among the biggest fans for this weekend’s men’s hockey NESCAC playoffs will be volunteers from Arc, an organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The volunteers, who come to campus on Thursdays to help out with the Athletic Department, have formed a special bond with members of Hamilton’s men’s hockey team.
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“Apply all that you learn in school to the real world” was the advice one panelist gave fellow students at a recent “How I Got My Internship” panel. Four students shared their non-profit internship experiences at the Career Center event. The panel was a great opportunity for underclassmen currently searching for internship opportunities to learn from those who have already gone through the process.
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Six Hamilton juniors have been awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad during the spring 2019 semester.
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To introduce him simply as a civil rights activist, educator, or philosopher would be irresponsible. To call him a MacArthur Genius, a Heinz Award recipient, or an Alphonse Fletcher, Sr. Fellow would reduce him to labels. He is all of that and more – there simply is no introduction that could do Robert “Bob” Moses’56 justice.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts presents the JACK Quartet, on Saturday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts.
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Eckerd College's Phi Beta Kappa chapter is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, and to kick off the year, the chapter invited Marianne Janack, John Stewart Kennedy Professor of Philosophy and Phi Beta Kappa Romanell Professor of Philosophy for 2017-18, to campus for class visits and a public lecture.
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