Hamilton College

Hamilton is one of the nation’s oldest and most highly regarded liberal arts colleges. It is comprised of 1,850 students from nearly all 50 states and approximately 40 countries. The College is distinguished by a rigorous open curriculum, a need-blind admission policy, a deeply committed faculty who welcome close collaboration with students, and a focus on preparing students to engage with their communities and effect change. Fundamental to a Hamilton education is the faculty’s expectation that each student develops the ability to read, observe and listen with critical perception, and to think, write and speak with clarity, understanding and precision. Hamilton graduates can be found making important contributions in nearly every professional field, and because of the College’s contributions to their success, alumni remain enthusiastically loyal.
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Incarceration's Witnesses: American Prison Writing (edX) EdX
Hamilton College

Incarceration's Witnesses: American Prison Writing (edX)

Dive deep into the world of incarceration with 'Incarceration's Witnesses: American Prison Writing'—an edX course that examines firsthand accounts from those within the prison walls. This unique perspective offers a critical look at America’s complex and troubling prison system, aiming to foster understanding and potentially drive change.

No sessions available
4 Weeks
Ethics of Sports: Do Sports Morally Matter? (edX) EdX
Hamilton College

Ethics of Sports: Do Sports Morally Matter? (edX)

Dive deep into the ethical considerations that shape the world of sports with 'Ethics of Sports: Do Sports Morally Matter?' This course examines critical issues such as the value of victory, the acceptance of violence within certain sports, and how intercollegiate athletics influence educational priorities. Gain a nuanced understanding of the moral dimensions of sports and their impact on society.

No session available
2 Weeks
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