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  • A video created by alumna Miranda Raimondi '08 when she was a student at Hamilton is being included in a film screening in New York City on Tuesday, Oct 7, at 8 p.m. "blue" will be shown at The Light Industry as part of "Come Softly - "Be Continuous Often," curated by Mark McElhatten.The Light Industry is located in Industry City at 55 33rd St. (3rd Floor), Brooklyn, New York. Admission is $6.

  • James Bradfield, the Elias W. Leavenworth Professor of Economics, appeared on a news segment on NBC affiliate WKTV on Tuesday, Sept. 30, in an interview on the current state of the economy. Bradfield said that he felt certain that the college's many economics graduates could look forward to bright futures in business despite current market turbulence.

  • As the keynote speaker for the 2008 New York Conference on Asian Studies, University of Michigan professor Barbara D. Metcalf spoke on Saturday, Sept. 27, about misconceptions related to Islam. Her talk, titled "Telling The Story of Islam in Asia: Reflections on Teleologies and Timelessness," used the work of several older sources to illustrate many of the ideas that continue to affect our perceptions.

  • A group of Hamilton students and psychology professors Jean Burr and Lynn Evans took a trip to the New England Center for Children (NECC) in Southborough, Mass. on Friday, Sept. 26, to learn more about the center's programming. NECC is a community-based residential school for children and adults with autism, behavior disorders, mental retardation and other related developmental disabilities.

  • An opinion piece written by Assistant Professor of Government Peter Cannavo appeared in The Providence Journal on Saturday, Sept. 27, and in the Syracuse Post-Standard on Monday, Sept. 29, titled "Palins redefine paterfamilias" and "Palins shake up gender role debate" respectively.

  • Hamilton senior Eric Kuhn, in his role as a contributor to UWIRE, reported on the student reaction on and off campus to the first presidential debate held Friday, Sept. 26. The video which he produced is posted on The Washington Post's Youth "Vote '08" site and is part of a group of five videos produced by UWIRE reporters across the country.

  • Fallen Giants A History of Himalayan Mountaineering From the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes, co-authored by Maurice Isserman, the James L. Ferguson Professor of History, and University of Rochester professor Stewart Weaver, received a stream of accolades in a review that appears in the Friday, Sept. 26, edition of the International Herald Tribune and the Sunday, Sept. 28, issue of The New York Times Book Review. "Fallen Giants is the book of a lifetime for its authors, an awe-inspiring work of history and storytelling," wrote the reviewer.

  • Katharine Kuharic, the Kevin Kennedy Associate Professor of Art, was a visiting art lecturer on Wednesday, Sept. 24, at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. Kuharic discussed the evolution and direction of her work.

  • Professor of History Thomas Wilson presented a paper titled, "'Sacrifice as living: Confucian Conceptions of Life and Death in Rites to Ancestors" at the International Symposium on Sacrifice: Between Life and Death at the Katholische Akademie in Weingarten, Germany. Fifteen scholars from Europe, Asia and the United States were invited to attend the conference organized by the Hermann and Marianne Straniak Foundation of Switzerland on Sept. 15.

  • On Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27, Hamilton will host the 2008 New York Conference on Asian Studies (NYCAS). The conference will present panels, roundtable discussions, exhibitions, keynote address and a film screening on the theme, "Cultural Connections, Convergences, and Collisions: Past and Present." Registration is complimentary for interested Hamilton, Colgate, Utica College, and SUNY IT students and faculty.

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