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  • “Governing Nizhny Novgorod: Boris Nemtsov as a Regional Leader,” co-authored by Associate Professor of Government Sharon Werning Rivera, appears as a chapter in Boris Nemtsov and Russian Politics: Power and Resistance.

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  • The Theatre Department presents William Shakespeare’s Hamlet for its Spring Main Stage production. Directed by Mark Cryer, Hamlet has all of the elements of a great drama: courtly intrigue, murder, revenge, family betrayal, and forbidden seduction.

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  • Allison Zuckerman ’18 has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Germany. A history and German studies major at Hamilton, she studied at the University of Munich in 2016-17.

  • In this, the centennial year of hockey on College Hill, Hamilton is rallying to support Clinton, N.Y., in its campaign to be designated “Hockeyville USA.” Clinton is one of four U.S. communities vying for the grand prize in the 2018 Kraft Hockeyville competition. A victory means $150,000 to refurbish the Clinton Arena, plus the chance to host a National Hockey League preseason game.

  • Oxford University Press recently published two textbooks on logic by Associate Professor of Philosophy Russell Marcus.

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  • A recent TIME magazine article reflecting on the Martin Luther King Jr.’s last campaigns included the observations of James S. Sherman Professor of Government Philip Klinkner.

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  • On the brink of possible U.S. airstrikes in Syria, and a summit meeting with North Korea, the discussion between Susan Rice, former U.S. ambassador to the UN and national security advisor to President Obama, and Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State and national security advisor to President George W. Bush was particularly relevant on April 11.

  • Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former Ambassador Susan Rice joined a full room of students from Professor Alan Cafruny’s introductory International Relations classes, President David Wippman’s and Professor Rostow’s International Law course, and other faculty and guests for a session in the Red Pit before their Common Ground/Great Names appearance on April 11.

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Simon Coppard co-authored an eLetter that was recently published in Science Advances.

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  • The Hamilton in NYC Program visited the Department of City Planning and heard from Director of Waterfront and Open Space Planning Michael Marella on March 28. He spoke about the role of the department in building the coastal resiliency of the city to naturally caused crises, such as extreme weather events related to climate change like Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

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