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“Working to Stay Sane,” by John C. O’Neal, professor of French emeritus, is included in A Year in Ink, volume 13 (pp. 123-27). The annual anthology is published by San Diego Writers, Ink.
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Julianna DeSimone ’21 will join the non-profit Forest Foundation after graduation. Here she talks about the organization, her service experiences at Hamilton, and what drew her to the program.
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An article by Professor of French Joseph Mwantuali was recently published as a chapter in L’Esthétique de la violence dans l’oeuvre de Pius de Pius Ngandu Nkashama, edited by Ngozi Tchomba Ikanga and published by L’Harmattan, Paris.
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At the Brookings Institution, intern Samuel Alderson ’21 works within the Metropolitan Policy Program, a research division that focuses on analyzing how policies impact U.S. cities.
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Student summer research is underway, with students and faculty collaborating on projects remotely via Zoom. Here, Gus Huiskamp ’21, describes his Emerson Foundation research project about the philosophical and literary movement, Negritude.
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Thanks to a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship, Mary Beringause ’20 has the opportunity to return to Argentina, where she studied and taught English in 2018.
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Professor of French and Francophone Studies Cheryl Morgan recently participated in a roundtable discussion and met with young alumni at the Modern Language Association Convention in Seattle.
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As a volunteer mentor for Chancellor’s Scholars at the University of California, San Diego, Professor of French Emeritus John C. O’Neal was recently invited to participate in a panel titled “From Dream to Reality.”
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