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  • As part of a comprehensive plan for improving information security on campus, the Hamilton Community will be required to strengthen and regularly change passwords they use to access Hamilton systems.

  • The Burke Library is the first building that prospective students and their families see on the Admission tour. The tour guide proudly indicates that our collection includes a half million books. In a world in which information is readily findable on our mobile devices, and whole works are often available in electronic form, a collection that supports our academic program goes well beyond the books we own.

  • It's tax season!  While H&R Block tells us it’s refund season and we should be getting our billions back in refund money, there are other people lining up out there to step ahead of us to take our refund checks.

  • New titles from the Richard W. Couper Press present groundbreaking research on the Shakers, House of David, and Mary's City of David. Materials from these intentional religious communities form an integral part of the Special Collections at Burke Library.

  • Join us this Wednesday at 7pm in the All Night Reading Room for the semester's first Apple & Quill Reading!

    Featuring Anjanae Williams '18 and John Rufo '16

  • Please join us Friday, January 30 at noon in the Burke Library All Night Reading Room for a Humanities Brown Bag lunch with David Gapp (Silas D. Childs Professor of Biology)

  • I’ve signed up for the Whole Life Challenge (WLC) as a member of the Hamilton College Challengers team, which includes sixty-two members.  My goal is not to lose weight (although I remember what I weighed as a first-year undergraduate, fifty-three years ago, and imagine if I weighed that amount again I could roll back the aging process :<).  I do want to see whether I feel better if I eat a less carbohydrates, drink more water, exercise and stretch every day.  The challenge lasts eight weeks and that seems doable.  But, I am also interested in seeing how the “gamification” of wellness, teamwork and leadership works in the WLC.

  • Carolyn Dash, Visiting Professor of Environmental Studies will present an innovative approach for teaching an upper-level seminar that focuses on developing skills such as interpreting data, critical thinking, and finding and reading primary scientific literature through class discussions and a large peer-reviewed grant proposal project. The skills that students develop as part of this course all directly contribute to their senior thesis projects.

  • For many in higher education MOOCs remain a mystery. It is estimated that 10 million people took one or more MOOCs in 2013. EdX, one of the major organizations providing such courses indicates that there are more than 300 courses offered by its 64 member institutions. In January of 2013, Hamilton and Colgate joined edX to bring the liberal arts perspective to the national discussion on this new form of learning.

  • If you’ve been in the library this semester, chances are you’ve noticed a few fresh faces at the Info@Burke Desk.  LITS is pleased to announce the launch of our Research Tutor Program, which currently employs six Hamilton students in assisting their peers with basic library research.


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