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Associate Professor of Chemistry Ian Rosenstein and Julia Ganson ’21 recently attended the 46th National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS) at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind.
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A new report, released by the Levitt Center in cooperation with Judge Ralph Eannace of Utica City Court and other public officials, offers proof of the broad community benefits to developing, introducing, and sustaining alternative methods of handling individuals with mental illness in the criminal justice system.
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Aurora Cai ’21, Charles Miller ’20, and Margaret Ryan ’21 recently participated in an undergraduate math workshop at the University of Notre Dame.
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CASE, the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, announced today that “Because Hamilton,” the video produced to kick-off the College’s capital campaign, won this year’s Circle of Excellence Gold Award for the video: fundraising (long videos) category.
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Practicing year-round has paid off for members of the Hot Saucers, the men’s ultimate Frisbee team headed for College Station, Texas, where they will compete in the national finals.
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Seniors Victoria Anibarro, Marie Fouche, and Meredith Jones recently presented at the Seventh Annual Screening Scholarship Media Festival at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Members of StoryCorps' One Small Step Team were on campus for a week of recorded interviews between community members and students holding differing positions on issues of the day.
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Eight Hamilton students presented their work at the 13th annual Parilia, an undergraduate classics conference in celebration of Rome's birthday (April 21, 753 BCE).
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Students in “Religion and Modern Art” recently explored the Guggenheim Museum, as well as several other places where modern art meets spirituality in New York City, during a two-day trip to Manhattan.
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Hamilton College welcomed an array of scholars to campus for the inaugural Natural Things Conference arranged and hosted by Mackenzie Cooley, assistant professor of history from April 7 to 9.
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