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Student Research and Expeditions - Archives

 

 

Summer Research 2005

Summer research at Hamilton provides undergraduate students with unique opportunities to conduct hands-on collaborative research with Hamilton faculty. Projects range in focus from the creation of a photographic documentary to the development of computational approaches to drug design. More ...

 

 

Antarctica 2005

An international team of Hamilton students, faculty and researchers ventured out on a month-long expedition to Antarctica. From the deck of the RV L.M. Gould, the team collected water samples and core samples from the ocean floor. More ...

 

 

The Heart of Africa

Professor of Government Steve Orvis and 12 students went on an interdisciplinary three-week field school in Kenya, May 24-June 16, 2000. More ...

 

 

World War II Seminar Trip to France

Students in Hamilton's Sophomore Seminar "The Politics and History of World War II" traveled to France during Spring break with Professors of History Maurice Isserman and Esther Kanipe. The group went to France, Belgium and Germany, visiting some of the most important sites in the European theatre of World War II. More ...

 

 

Lewis and Clark 2004

Follow the journey of 17 students as they travel from Bismarck, North Dakota to Portland, Oregon for their Sophomore Seminar class "On the Trail of Lewis and Clark: An Interdisciplinary, Bicentennial Voyage of Discovery." The group traced the route of the original expedition. More ...

 

 

Antarctica 2004

Hamilton students Stephanie Higgins '04, Gemma Kirkwood '05 and Heather Schrum '05 will join Geology Professor Eugene Domack and a team of nine other researchers on a month-long expedition to Antarctica. Follow their adventure on their research vessel, the L.M. Gould, as they explore the Larsen Ice Shelf.

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