Parents
Parents and families are an important part of the Hamilton community, and we want to provide you the resources you need to support your student on the Hill.

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Recent News

Two Geosci. Majors. Two Passion Projects. Two Watson Fellowships
Andrew Fredericks ’25 and Charlie Haberstock ’25 both received a 2025 Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, a national $40,000 grant to pursue a one-year passion project anywhere in the world. While receiving the award is a feat in and of itself, the two geosciences majors were particularly excited when they heard that the other had won. Close friends since their first year at Hamilton, the pair had supported each other throughout the Watson application process.

Big Wins and Bold Moments from Winter Sports Teams
A historic winter season for Hamilton athletics featured record-setting achievements, national championship berths, and top individual honors.

Hamilton Study: How COVID Impacted Utica Refugee Population
Hamilton College Professor of Economics Erol Balkan and Professor of Sociology Stephen Ellingson, in collaboration with On Point for College, surveyed more than 200 members of the Myanmar, Bosnian, and Somalian communities in Utica, N.Y., in 2024 to ascertain the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, they examined the effects on refugee physical well-being, employment and finances, housing stability, youth education, and emotional well-being.
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