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Study by Cockburn, Kelly and Hewitt Published in REHJ

February 22, 2013 

“Modeling preferential admissions at elite liberal arts colleges,” a paper by Associate Professors of Mathematics Sally Cockburn and Tim Kelly and Assistant Dean of Faculty for Institutional Research Gordon Hewitt, was published in the current issue of Research in Higher Education Journal.

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Heather Merrill

Merrill Contributes Article to Geographies of Privilege

February 21, 2013 

An article by Associate Professor of Africana Studies and human geographer Heather Merrill, “Who Gets to Be Italian? Black Life Worlds and White Spatial Imaginaries,” is published in the book Geographies of Privilege, edited by France Winddance Twine and Bradley Gardener, Routledge, 2013.

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Peggy Piesche

Piesche Participates in African Studies Workshop

February 21, 2013 

Peggy Piesche, visiting instructor of German and Russian studies, participated in the first public event of the newly founded Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies.

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Thomas Wilson

Wilson Contributes Chapter in Chinese-Language Publication

February 21, 2013 

A chapter written by Professor of History Thomas Wilson was published in the Chinese-language publication Western Scholarship on Chinese History.

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Myriam Cotten

Cotten is Panelist at 57th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting

February 20, 2013 

Associate Professor of Chemistry Myriam Cotten attended the 57th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting in Philadelphia and served as a panelist for a session titled “Funding Opportunities for Faculty at Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions.”

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Elaine Heekin

Heekin Publishes Article on Creative Movement

February 20, 2013 

Professor of Dance Elaine Heekin published “Movement Classes for Mature Adults: A Creative Approach” in Activity Director Today magazine. According to Heekin, “the article addresses various movement experiences that offer a refreshing approach as opposed to a generic workout.”

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Kyoko Omori

Omori Presents at UC Berkeley Conference

February 14, 2013 

Associate Professor of Japanese Kyoko Omori gave a presentation at the University of California, Berkeley, on Feb. 8. The talk, “Edgar Allan Poe (and Tell-)Tales of Transmediatic Modernism in Japan: Literature, Film, Translation, and Benshi Performance,” was part of an international conference, Media Histories Media Theories & East Asia.

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A Frosted Elfin, one of the species studied.

Ernest Williams Co-Authors Article in Biological Conservation

While butterflies appear to be weathering the change, bird populations may not fare as well

February 13, 2013 

In a new study, Hamilton College Biology Professor Ernest Williams and Boston University researchers have found that butterflies show signs of being affected by climate change in a way similar to plants and bees, but not birds, in the Northeast United States. Their findings indicate that butterflies are flying earlier in warmer years.

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Nigel Westmaas

Westmaas Discusses Carnival on Atlanta Radio

February 12, 2013 

Assistant Professor of Africana Studies Nigel Westmaas was an invited guest on Radio Free Georgia 89.3 on Feb. 9 to discuss Carnival in the Caribbean and the Americas.  Westmaas shared his knowledge and experience of the regional and global Pre-Lenten Carnival celebration and its historical, religious and cultural roots with the panel.

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Donald Carter contributed an article to <em>African Migrations: Patterns and Perspectives</em>

Carter Publishes Essay on Italian Immigration Crisis

February 12, 2013 

An article by Chief Diversity Officer and Professor of Africana Studies Donald Carter appears in African Migrations: Patterns and Perspectives.

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