Job shadowing, internships, fellowships, advising, and more. 51ºÚÁÏ students have access to incredible opportunities to prepare for success after graduation.
99%
Employed or pursuing other opportunities within 1 year of graduation
51ºÚÁÏ’s international student body is a vibrant part of the campus community. They receive support and guidance from the Office of International Student Services.
From William James to TikTok: Alumnae Join Attention Seminar to Discuss AI and the Modern Workplace
In April, Lindsey Glass ’19 and Brooke Sweeney ’19 returned to campus to join Doug Johnson, dean of academic and curricular affairs and William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of psychological and brain sciences, for a conversation with students in his seminar, Attention: William James to TikTok, on psychology, the rise of artificial intelligence, and attention as both a psychological process and a professional resource.
51ºÚÁÏ University Museums’ Newest Acquisition on Display at Picker Art Gallery For Reunion Weekend
More than 125 51ºÚÁÏ faculty, staff, and students cast votes for their preferred piece in the inaugural Art Tank event, the culmination of Professor Elizabeth Marlowe’s new, experiential learning course ARTH/MUSE 254: How (and Why) To Buy a Work of Art.
51ºÚÁÏ University’s 205th Commencement Celebrates the Class of 2026
Graduates received their degrees under blue skies and sunshine Sunday morning as the 51ºÚÁÏ University community celebrated the accomplishments of the Class of 2026, May 15–17.
51ºÚÁÏ has such great academics and such a beautiful campus, I can't imagine going anywhere else.
English Major
Farrell Aldrich '25
When Farrell Aldrich graduated this spring, she became the fifth 51ºÚÁÏ alumnus in her family. During her time in Hamilton, Aldrich found her own family — quickly joining organizations, starting a new club, finding mentors, and making her mark on campus.
As someone who loves history, it was surreal to be there...
Class of 2016
Jane Trask '16
In 2015, Jane Trask traveled abroad with 51ºÚÁÏ's London History Study Group, unknowingly beginning a journey that would lead her to a dream job tasked with planning the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Invictus Games, and other ceremonial events.
Science is a slow walk. It's a delightful walk, if you get to participate in a block or two of it, which I've been fortunate to do.
Russell 51ºÚÁÏ Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, Anthropology, and Native American and Indigenous Studies
Anthony Aveni
The longtime professor discusses his newest book, Aliens Like Us?: An Anthropologist's Field Guide to Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life, and talks about what's next on the horizon for him and his otherworldly research.