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  • Last weekend, the Hamilton Outing Club sent 125 students into the Adirondack Mountains for its annual 46 Peaks Weekend. The tradition began in 1995 when the Outing Club officers at the time challenged the group to get one student on top of each of the Adirondack鈥檚 46 high peaks 鈥 mountains over 4,000鈥 鈥 in one weekend.

  • Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their聽expertise and聽perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.

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  • 鈥淧resenting the past or the present only and always in a favorable light does an enormous disservice to students, teachers and the truth,鈥 writes President David Wippman, co-author of 鈥淲hen books are banned, 'education is impoverished, and everyone loses'" in The Hechinger Report.

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  • The Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa recently elected 10 members of the Class of 2022: James Argo, Sarah Bargamian, Emma Berry, Heather Devlin, Madeleine Howe, Haoying (Ivy) Huang, Christopher Inkiow, Lydia McGinn, Madeleine Wallace, and Emily Walker.

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  • When Stacey Boyd visited a refugee camp in Kenya, she met a group of girls who were educated through a program sponsored by a telecommunications company. That achievement inspired her to create an online retailer that combined business and philanthropy.

  • In Hamilton鈥檚 annual Constitution Day lecture, Amherst College Professor Austin Sarat delivered a talk titled 鈥淓veryone Knows That American Democracy Is in Trouble: But Maybe Donald Trump Is Not to Blame.鈥 Sarat鈥檚 presentation cataloged the demonstrable deterioration of American democracy, focusing in particular on evidence gathered prior to the Trump presidency

  • When the books closed on June 30, 2021, $7.23 million had been raised for the 2020-21 Hamilton Fund, surpassing the $7.2 million goal. Nearly 39 percent of alumni contributed.

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  • Early this summer, Lilia Harlan 鈥22 began to strategize about how to connect students and faculty concerned about sustainability and climate change and just. The result 鈥 the Sustainability Fair.

  • After a year like no other, La Vanguardia recognized a need to remember, reconnect, and keep moving forward. That鈥檚 why the students of the Latinx organization are focusing this year鈥檚 Latinx Heritage Month celebration on three essential cultural elements for many Latinx communities: Recuerdos (memories), ra铆ces (roots), and renacimiento (rebirth).

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