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Leanne Hirshfield

Hirshfield ’02 Named Technical Award Winner

April 17, 2012 

Research Associate Leanne Hirshfield ’02 was named 2011 Young Technologist of the Year by the Mohawk Valley Engineers’ Executive Council (MVEEC). According to the MVEEC, the award acknowledges the winner’s work and “contributions to our area’s knowledge base and to the next generation of technologists.”

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Students listen to Dave Chanatry '80 talk about visual story telling during a student/alumni journalist workshop forum in Sadove Student Center.

Multimedia Journalism Forum Draws Hamilton Writers

Alumni Journalists Describe Career Paths to Students Interested in Communications

April 16, 2012 

Hamilton’s focus on the development of effective written and verbal skills readily applies to students pursuing careers in communications, and if the attendance at the Media Board’s Multimedia Journalism Forum is any indicator, there are many such students at the College.

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Daniel Chambliss

Chronicle of Higher Ed Quotes Chambliss

"Can Colleges Manufacture Motivation?"

April 16, 2012 

"Can Colleges Manufacture Motivation?," an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, opened with comments by Daniel Chambliss, The Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology. “‘Motivation is an outcome of college. … It energizes people to want to learn more and go out in the world and grab it by the throat,’” began Chambliss, who is completing a book with Christopher Takacs ’05 titled How College Works (Harvard University Press).

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A.G. Lafley '69, former chairman, president and CEO at Procter & Gamble, addresses conference attendees, while Andy Chan, vice president for personal and career development at Wake Forest University, looks on.

Trustee Chair Delivers Keynote at Career Conference

April 16, 2012 

 A.G. Lafley, former president, CEO and board chair of the Procter & Gamble Company, delivered one of two keynote addresses at the “Rethinking Success: From the Liberal Arts to Careers in the 21st Century” conference held April 11-13 at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.

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Caroline Winterer

“The Classical World of Alexander Hamilton” is Lecture Topic

Stanford Professor Caroline Winterer Will Discuss

April 13, 2012 

Caroline Winterer, professor of history and classics at Stanford University, will present a lecture, “The Classical World of Alexander Hamilton,” on Monday, April 16, at 4:10 p.m., in the Taylor Science Center Kennedy Auditorium. The lecture is sponsored by the Classics Department and is free and open to the public.

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Hamilton students on the steps of the Grange, Alexander Hamilton's home in New York City.

Class Visits Home of Alexander Hamilton, N.Y. Historical Society

April 10, 2012 

On Saturday, April 7, a group of students enrolled in "The Classical Tradition in American Political Life: Cicero, Jefferson, and Hamilton," a course taught by Frank Anechiarico '71, Maynard Knox Professor of Government and Law, and Carl Rubino, Winslow Professor of Classics, traveled to New York City to visit the New York Historical Society and the Grange, the home that Alexander Hamilton built for himself and his family.

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Joshua Hicks '09

Hamilton Mourns Recent Grad Joshua Hicks '09

April 9, 2012 

Hamilton College is mourning the death of recent graduate Joshua “Jicks” Hicks ’09.  In an email to the Hamilton community, President Joan Hinde Stewart wrote in part, “It is with immense sadness that I write with news of the death on Friday, April 6, of Joshua ‘Jicks’ Hicks '09, who was a student at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. A wonderful young man of great personal warmth and a talented singer, he came to Hamilton with Boston Posse 4, majored in religious studies and was a member of the Buffers, the choir and ELS."

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Michael Klosson '71

Students in Washington Program Explore NGOs

Michael Klosson '71 Hosts Students at Save the Children

April 9, 2012 

On April 4, students in the Program in Washington met with Michael Klosson ’71, Save the Children’s vice president for policy and humanitarian response. Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world. Recognized for its commitment to accountability, innovation and collaboration, Save the Children works with other organizations, governments, non-profits and a variety of local partners.

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Sarah Dreyer-Oren '12 with a student at NECC.

NECC and Hamilton Have Strong Ties

New England Center for Children Was Founded by Vincent Strully '69

April 6, 2012 

Fifteen Hamilton students and three faculty and staff members traveled to the New England Center for Children (NECC) in Southborough, Mass., on March 30.  Students who had expressed interest in pursuing internships and careers at the center were invited to tour the facility and meet members of the staff.

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Jinnie Garrett

Garrett Presents Poster at Joint Genome Institute

April 4, 2012 

Professor of Biology Jinnie Garrett presented a poster, “High Resolution Characterization of Bacterial Diversity and Geochemistry in a Meromictic Lake (Green Lake, Fayetteville, NY)” on her research done in collaboration with Associate Professor of Biology Michael McCormick, at a meeting sponsored by the Department of Energy, March 20-24, at the Joint Genome Institute in Walnut Creek, Calif. 

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