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Martin Cain '13

Senior Fellow Martin Cain '13 Poems Accepted for Publication

January 9, 2013 

Two poems by Marty Cain ’13 were accepted by [PANK] Magazine and are slated to appear in the March 2013 online issue, including audio recordings of Cain reading the poems. The magazine will also be publishing an interview with Cain on its website.

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Senior Fellow Marty Cain '13

Capturing Rural Decay Through Poetry and Film

Senior Fellow Marty Cain Examining Gradual Unraveling of Country Life in U.S.

October 15, 2012 

With hundreds of Walmarts and large malls spreading across the United States, shoppers can enjoy more convenient, sometimes cheaper goods, from groceries to car tires. While smooth highways bridge millions of Americans to glossy new shopping opportunities every year, the nation places less value on the quiet pastoral state that it once treasured. Marty Cain ’13 is exploring this dichotomy of lifestyles for his senior fellowship, The Poetic Art of Rural Decay: Reinterpreting the Pastoral with a Surreal Sense of Place.

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2012-13 Senior Fellow McKayla Dunfey.

Road Scholar

Senior Fellow McKayla Dunfey Studying Influence of Bicycling in Urban Environments

October 9, 2012 

An interesting aspect to bike riding is how a bicycle changes how the cyclist experiences his or her surroundings. In an urban area, biking can help define the relationship between cyclist and city. McKayla Dunfey ’13 is exploring this connection through her Senior Fellowship, titled “The Bicycle’s Influence: Changing Perceptions of Place and Space in Urban Environments.”

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Keo Xiong '12

Senior Fellow Keo Xiong Studying Hmong-American Feminism

October 10, 2011 

As Hamilton’s only Senior Fellow in the class of 2012, Keomanisod Xiong ’12 will spend this academic year researching efforts toward gender equity in the Hmong-American community. She will complete a project titled “Hmoob-Meskas: Two Clashing Perspectives on Gender and the Implications of a Hmong Feminism in a Hmong-American Community,” with the help of advisors Anne Lacsamana, associate professor of women’s studies and Professor of Anthropology Bonnie Urciuoli.

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Caitlin Taborda '11 in the Woollcott kitchen.

Senior Fellow Caitlin Taborda Studying Food Movements

October 18, 2010 

Caitlin Taborda, Hamilton’s only Senior Fellow for the class of 2011, has begun her research on American food movements with regard to how different people make choices about the food they eat. Her project is titled “Local, Organic, and Sustainable Privilege: Understanding the Social Significance of Food Movements and the Socioeconomic Factors that Influence Participation.”

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Kyla Gorman '09

Kyla Gorman '09 Awarded $10K Scholarship to Study Video Game Design

November 5, 2009 
Kyla Gorman '09 has been awarded $10,000 by the Penny Arcade Scholarship Program. Gorman intends to use her money to pursue a degree in game design from The University of Southern California. More ...
Senior Fellow Fiona Kirkpatrick '10

Fiona Kirkpatrick '10 Scrutinizes Life in Imperial India

Senior Fellow Examines Attitudes Toward Women

November 3, 2009 
“I want to research the experiences of British and Indian women during the British colonial rule in India,” explains Fiona Kirkpatrick ‘10. And as a Senior Fellow, she has done (and will continue to do) just that: she is exempt from taking classes so that she may devote her time to writing a lengthy thesis of her choosing. More ...
Senior Fellow Autumnrose Haroutunian

Autumnrose Haroutunian '10 Explores Phenomenology

Senior Fellow Pursues Independent Study

October 18, 2009 
“Your body knows something that your mind has forgotten,” says Autumnrose Haroutunian ’10. As one of three 2009-2010 Senior Fellows, Haroutunian is familiarizing herself with a concept known as phenomenology, a philosophical approach to issues of space and embodiment. More specifically, it professes a necessary break from the Cartesian dualism that separates mind and body. By forming a system with the objects of its perception, the body builds a foundation for an inter-subjective experience. Thus the concepts reflected on by the mind are second-order expressions of the world as we live it. More ...
Gail Corneau '10

Senior Fellow Gail Corneau Researching MRSA Staph Infections

September 29, 2009 
For the entirety of her senior year, Gail Corneau ’10 will be pursuing research that targets MRSA staph infections, an antibiotic-resistant staphylococcus infection that can be fatal if untreated. Hospitals researching Vancomycin, a last resort antibiotic used to treat MRSA infections, recently discovered that Vancomycin-resistant bacteria strains have emerged during testing. More ...
Senior Fellow Chris Sullivan

Senior Fellow Chris Sullivan '09 Explores Agrarian Philosophy

by Allison Eck '12

December 19, 2008 
"Agriculture has been the most influential way that humans have altered the natural world," says Senior Fellow Christopher Sullivan, "but it is also a force that alienates us." Sullivan says that during his college career he has become increasing interested in how agriculture and human interaction with the environment can provide insight into our existence. More ...
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