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November 19
Study Abroad Strides
Hamline University is a leader in Minnesota when it comes to sending students on study abroad opportunities. According to the new Open Doors report released this week by the Institute of International Education and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Hamline sent the largest number of students on study abroad among universities of its kind in Minnesota. >More
November 10
Connecting with China
Hamline University President Linda Hanson, her husband Laird, Board of Trustees Chairman Robb Prince, his wife Jackie, and the chair of Hamline’s East Asian Studies Program David Davies travelled to United International College in Zhuhai, Mainland China’s first liberal arts college. >More
November 3
Plunging into the Fall Musical
The title will certainly get your attention, but don’t expect an overload of potty humor in the Hamline Theatre Department’s production of Urinetown: The Musical. >More
October 29
Student Newspaper Makes Headlines
The Hamline Oracle is a finalist for the Pacemaker Award given by the Associated Collegiate Press. >More
November 5
Atomic Bomb Survivor Speaks
Seiji Nakanishi still wrestles with haunting memories of the people he could not save as a 13-year-old boy in Hiroshima—people crying out to him for help after the Atomic bomb was dropped in August of 1945. >More
October 16
Campus Archaeology
As Minnesota’s first university, Hamline is an ideal place for students to unearth pieces of history >More
October 26
Hamline Named as a Top Fulbright Scholar-Producing University
Hamline University is pleased to announce it made the list of U.S. colleges and universities that produced the most U.S. Fulbright Fellows in 2009-10. The success of the top producing institutions, including Hamline, was highlighted in the October 19 print edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education. >More
Feature Stories
November 18
A Wealth of Knowledge
Regardless of the direction the future economy takes, Hamline University students have new avenues to accruing the financial know-how that will help them make smart decisions and prepare them for whatever monetary curve life may throw them. >More
October 27
An Education in Survival
Recent Hamline graduate Ashley Trainer is finally able to talk about the reality-life experiences she had this summer as a cast member of the CBS reality show Survivor. >More
August 20
Hamline Retains Top Spot in "America's Best Colleges" Rankings
For the ninth consecutive year, Hamline University remains the top-ranked Minnesota university in its class in the 2010 rankings of "America’s Best Colleges" by U.S.News & World Report magazine. >More
Recent News Headlines
November 18
Local Voices, Global Cause
Hamline University groups take to the street and host activists for World AIDS Day, December 1
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November 10
H1N1: A Health Care & Legal Perspective
Dr. Michael Osterholm, infectious diseases expert, to lead pandemic talk at Hamline
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November 4
Atomic Bomb Survivor Speaks
Seiji Nakanishi recounts horrors of the Atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, discusses peace
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November 3
Symposium on the Humanities
“Sinister Spinsters and ‘Imaginary Widows’ topic of annual lecture Nov. 19
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October 30
Working for Peace
Hiroshima survivor and Mayors for Peace chairperson to speak at Hamline
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October 28
Brought Together in Song
Hamline A Cappella Choir to perform at special service on Nov. 1; free and open to the public
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October 23
Mitsch Lecture Examines "The Aging Brain"
11th annual 3M/Mitsch Chemistry Lecture is today, November 13; free & open to all
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October 21
Women in Philanthropy Fall Event
Public invited; Bishop Sally Dyck of the United Methodist Church's Minnesota Annual Conference will speak on ‘Giving and the Leading Causes of Life’
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October 16
Understanding Arab Media
Hamline's Certificate in Int'l Journalism sponsors annual media forum, free and open to all
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October 12
You're Invited to Lunch with Chopin
Free half hour concert every first Monday of the month at Sundin Music Hall
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October 9
This Year's World Fest: "Amazing Asia"
International fashion show, documentary film, keynote speaker event, and more -- free and open to all, now through October 16
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October 7
Homecoming & Alumni Weekend Activities
Public welcome to campus events October 9-11, including seminars, activities, varsity athletics
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October 7
Come One, Come All to Fall Open House
Prospective students are invited to experience a day interacting as a Hamline student
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October 5
October 7 Discussion on Health Care Reform
Panelists include H.H. Humphrey III of AARP and Courage Center CEO Jan Malcolm -- event is free, non-partisan, and open to all
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October 1
BET TV Host and NYT Best Seller Speaks Today at Hamline
Keith Boykin, noted political and social commentator, to deliver this year's Commitment to Community address
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