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  1. Legendary Hamilton professor Sidney Wertimer once said, “It’s a small world, and Hamilton is at the center of it.” The lessons learned and connections made on College Hill last well beyond a student’s four years; they last a lifetime. Hamiltonians go on to do great things, and the dedication they have for their alma mater runs deep.

  2. Hamilton College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1793 in Clinton, New York state. The college was originally set up as a boy’s school, called the Hamilton-Oneida Academy, by the missionary Samuel Kirkland to educate the children of the Oneida Indians and settlers in the area. The school became a college in 1812 and it began teaching four-year courses. The college became co ...

  3. Hamilton in France is an academic program in Paris with comprehensive fees (courses, advising, housing, travel and cultural programs). 757A0A59-B9F6-9937-53FD69ACF07C10F6 71210A28-B685-5F0B-148B90CE9B0DC64E

  4. Access the Archive. The United States holds 2.2 million citizens in its prisons and jails—a higher number and constituting a higher percentage of its population than in any other nation on earth.

  5. collegesinontario.com › colleges-in-hamiltonColleges in Hamilton

    Colleges in Hamilton. Hamilton is known for its industrial history, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant arts and culture scene. Originally settled by First Nations peoples, Hamilton’s European settlement began in the late 18th century.

  6. Hamilton's goal is to accept only the most talented and deserving students and then provide the financial aid that makes it possible for them to enroll. 4634CE0E-E533-BAC5-3C72C56BCF998D76 02ECE2EE-9561-A792-1A8B714240C438E5

  7. Adam Lark is the director of the observatory, the laboratory director, and the head technician of the science center shop. Lark is currently researching exoplanets by doing photometry using the telescope at Peters Observatory.