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Alumni have two fellow alumni to cheer for as they watch this year’s Academy Awards presentation on Sunday, March 4.
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Interfilm/Interfaith, a film series co-sponsored by Hamilton College and the Interfaith Coalition of Greater Utica and hosted at Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute Sinnott Auditorium, begins on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
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Sixteen Hamilton students have received creativity grants from the Steven Daniel Smallen Memorial Fund, which provides funds for projects displaying originality, expressiveness and imagination.
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Following the screening of Strong Island to a full house as part of his F.I.L.M. series, Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald had the opportunity to interview the film’s director and Hamilton alumnus Yance Ford ’94.
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As a part of the F.I.L.M. series, Hamilton welcomed Raoul Peck to campus for a screening and discussion of his his Oscar-nominated I Am Not Your Negro.
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Hamilton students participating in the Program in Washington, D.C., this semester recently met with Washington Post reporter and alumnus Erik Wemple ’86.
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Film-induced pilgrimages have become a research interest of Brent Plate, visiting associate professor of religious studies. His essay, “When Do Moviegoers Become Pilgrims?” was published at theConversation.com and reprinted in several media outlets, including Time.com.
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For Nicole Lyons ’18, comedy has always been an integral part of life. Now she's having some fun in an internship with Viacom and Comedy Central Records and Comedy Central Radio.
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After taking film courses with Professor of Art History Scott McDonald, Ghada Emish '19 got serious about discovering why the film genre she loves — Egyptian musicals — fizzled. With an Emerson Grant from the College, she's on the trail of the answer.
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Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald is the co-author of The Flaherty: Decades in the Cause of Independent Cinema, recently published by Indiana University Press.
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