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With apologies to the Bard, all the world’s a stage — and Yina Luo Moore ’03 is ensuring that professional performers have their forum in Adams, Mass.
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Neuroscientist Joseph Frascella ’80 developed his research vision and inspiration during his early days at Hamilton. In 2021, his extensive expertise led him to the latest stop on his professional journey. He is the new chief clinical research officer, a joint position between Florida State University and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare.
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Mia Horvath ’25 has always been interested in the arts, but it wasn’t until she arrived at Hamilton that she began considering an art-related career.
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kecia hayes ’89 proves herself a champion of equity in education practices and policies. Her curriculum vitae marks an extensive and indefatigable commitment to transforming organizations to respond to the needs of youth and families in a socially conscious way.
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Jack Riffle ’12 was teaching in New York City when the reality of the climate crisis hit. It was something he’d recognized for years, but it was no longer something he could ignore.
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The Alumni Council nominated and elected three alumni trustees to serve on the Board of Trustees for four-year terms beginning July 1. They are Kathleen Corsi ’82, P’23, Monique Lui Holloway ’87, P’14,’18, and Marc Randolph ’80. In addition, John Christopher ’83, P’14 was elected president of the Alumni Association for a two-year term.
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Striving for justice reform is the mission of Robert Sand ’80, a professor at Vermont Law School, who also holds the title of high bailiff of Windsor County, Vt.
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Heather Hage ’02 went to law school not to work at a law firm but to understand the world through a lawyer’s eyes. “I saw legal education as an opportunity to continue the curiosity for interdisciplinary study and understanding that Hamilton helped me gain,” she says.
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As a student at Hamilton, Brandon Leibsohn ’10 knew that he wanted to pursue a career in sports. So, naturally, he applied to law school.
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The Rev. Karen G. Johnston ’89 can trace her lifelong anti-racist activism to her time at Hamilton. During a theology class she learned about Emmett Till, the 14-year-old African American who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955.
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