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News and Updates

  • HAMILTON – Everyone acts unethically now and then, but few people consider themselves to be lacking in moral integrity. How is this possible’ What are people telling themselves just before committing an undesirable act that enables them to freely behave in a way that contradicts their ethical values and yet not feel guilty nor morally […]
    January 8, 1999
  • Hamilton – Stress made Harvard University undergraduate students relatively oblivious to the long-term consequences of their actions, revealed a study conducted by a researcher there. Both stress and short-term/long-term tradeoffs in decision making are pervasive and important in business, politics, and everyday life. For example, managing budgets and social relationships, maintaining health, and raising children […]
    January 8, 1999
  • Hamilton – On Monday, February 1, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, as part of a coast-to-coast tour under the direction of Christoph Poppen, will appear on the аIJʿª½±½á¹û stage, opening the Spring Concert Series. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the аIJʿª½±½á¹û Memorial Chapel. In a review of an October 1997 concert at […]
    December 21, 1998
  • Hamilton – This fall, a first-year seminar at аIJʿª½±½á¹û gave students an opportunity to explore an old house in Hamilton and help out its owner with useful tips on reducing the cost of running it. The seminar, called ‘Global Sustainability,’ focused on energy issues. ‘I wanted to include a hands-on component,’ said Beth Parks, […]
    December 18, 1998
  • аIJʿª½±½á¹û senior Antonio Delgado of Schenectady, NY, is one of 32 students selected nationwide as Rhodes Scholars for 1999. Befitting the oldest and arguably the most prestigious international fellowship, Rhodes Scholars are selected through an exacting process of applications and interviews by which judges determine applicants’: literary and scholastic attainments; fondness for and success in […]
    November 30, 1998