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Yinghan Ding '12 at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Mexico.

Yinghan Ding '12 to Complete Climate Finance Project Under Levitt Grant

May 19, 2011 

Many people agree that climate change is a serious and immediate threat facing the planet, but far fewer offer the initiative, dedication and hard work that it takes to enact change. Yet this is exactly how Yinghan Ding ’12, recipient of a 2011 Levitt Research Fellowship Grant, plans to spend his summer, alongside Lecturer in Economics Margaret Morgan-Davie. Ding will conduct research on climate finance support in developing countries.

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Students spend part of the summer working on research with a faculty member.

Emerson Summer Research Grants Awarded to 22 Students

May 16, 2011 

Twenty-two students have been awarded 2011 Emerson Summer Research grants.  The students receive a stipend and spend the summer working collaboratively with a Hamilton faculty member, researching an area of interest. The Emerson recipients and their projects will be featured in stories on the Hamilton website in the coming weeks.

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Caroline Davis '11

Caroline Davis ‘11 Awarded Fulbright Grant to Kenya

April 21, 2011 

Caroline Davis, a candidate for May graduation from Hamilton, has been awarded a Fulbright Grant to Kenya. She will spend the 2011-12 academic year studying methods of transitional justice among Internally Displaced Peoples (IDPs) in the Rift Valley province of Kenya.

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Dan Bruzzese '12, Jen Santoro '11, Prof. Bill Pfitsch and Hilary Smith '98 in front of one of the Hamilton posters.

Students, Faculty Present at Natural History Conference

April 12, 2011 

Six Hamilton students and two biology faculty members participated in the 2011 Northeast Natural History Conference held at the Empire State Convention Center in Albany, N.Y., on April 7. The group made six poster presentations based on summer and senior thesis research.

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Taylor Adams 11 and Deborah Barany '11

Taylor Adams '11 and Deborah Barany '11 Awarded NSF Fellowships

Four Recent Alumni Also Receive Graduate Research Fellowships

April 11, 2011 

Taylor Adams '11 and Deborah Barany '11 have been awarded National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships. Adams, a chemistry major, and Barany who is majoring in neuroscience, will both receive a three-year annual stipend of $30,000 and a $10,500 cost-of -education allowance for tuition and fees, and the freedom to conduct their own research at any accredited U.S. or foreign institution of graduate education they choose.

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Class of 1979 Travel Awards Made

November 25, 2010 

Nine Hamilton College students have been selected as recipients of the Class of 1979 Student Travel Award. The award, established by the alumni of Hamilton's Class of 1979, offers financial assistance to certain outstanding Hamilton students who wish to pursue extensive research projects in different parts of the world.

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Professor Stanley Opella, center, with Matt Baxter and Jason McGavin, in “The Bubble” an inflatable tent used to house Opella’s NMR instrumentation.

Baxter ’11 and McGavin ’12 Study at Center for NMR Spectroscopy

October 24, 2010 

As part of their summer research with Associate Professor of Chemistry Myriam Cotten, Matt Baxter ’11 and Jason McGavin ’12 spent 10 days working at the Center for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy and Imaging of Proteins at the University of California San Diego. The Center is managed by Professor Stanley Opella, who is pioneering the use of bicelles (“bilayered micelles”) to study membrane proteins under physiologically relevant conditions.

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Caitlin Burzynski ’12, Nina Kraus ’13,  Prof. Cotten, and Alex Dao ’12.

Cotten and Students Work at National High Magnetic Field Lab

October 17, 2010 

Associate Professor of Chemistry Myriam Cotten and her team of Hamilton students spent 10 days this summer at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Fla., to study piscidin, antimicrobial peptides from fish. The team, comprised of Caitlin Burzynski ’12, Nina Kraus '13, Cotten, and Alex Dao ’12, used several state-of-the-art Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) instruments to obtain atomic-level information on samples of piscidin bound to lipid bilayers that mimic bacterial membranes.

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Jenn Santoro '11 inserts samples into the "dirt burner."

Jennifer Santoro ’11 Conducts Summer Research at Tulane

September 5, 2010 
Environmental studies major Jennifer Santoro '11 explored another avenue of science when she did organic geochemistry research at Tulane University this summer. She worked under the direction of Dr. Brad Rosenheim at Tulane, with the support of an NSF Office of Polar Programs (LARISSA) grant to Eugene Domack, Hamilton’s J.W. Johnson Family Professor of Geosciences. More ...
Arielle Cutler '11

The Media's Effect on Women's Body Image

September 1, 2010 
While women have made significant strides in the past decades, the culture at large continues to place a great emphasis on how women look. These beauty standards, largely proliferated through the media, have drastic impacts on young women and their body images. Arielle Cutler ’11, through a Levitt grant, spent the summer evaluating the efficacy of media literacy programs as a remedy to this vicious cycle. More ...
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