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In an opinion piece about the NCAA’s intention to permit compensation for college athletes, President Wippman posed nine questions that must be considered in designing “a comprehensive, coherent, and equitable solution to the crisis of intercollegiate athletics.”
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Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of History, will be offering an illustrated talk, and signing copies of his just-published book, The Winter Army: The 10th Mountain Division in World War II, on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 4:15 p.m., in the Burke Library.
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Elias Sime, the artist whose exhibition Tightrope is on display at the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, received the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art's 2019 African Art Award that recognizes "the best in contemporary African art" on Friday, Oct. 25, in Washington, D.C.
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“I never expected to risk arrest protesting a current Secretary of State,” wrote former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration and current Linowitz Professor of International Affairs Ann C. Richard in a Newsweek essay.
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Even before he's graduated, senior Andrew Wei has published research in a scholarly journal, Social Science Quarterly, in collaboration with his professor. The topic: “Inequality and Bias in the Demand for and Supply of News.”
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Hamilton College has installed 20 electric car charging stations at various locations throughout the campus as shown on the map above. They have been available for use by the campus and community free of charge since April 15.
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For those staying on campus during fall break and who enjoy experimental film, the Capitol Theatre in Rome, N.Y., will be screening locally produced short films including animated films created last year in Hamilton’s film animation class on Thursday, Oct. 17.
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Assistant Professor of Biology Natalie Nannas along with collaborators at the University of Georgia recently won a four-year National Science Foundation Grant for a project titled "Rebuilding a kinesin-based meiotic drive system from defined component."
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“The effects of body mass on immune cell concentrations of mammals,” led by Assistant Professor of Biology Cynthia Downs, was recently published online by The American Naturalist.
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“I absolutely do not think we would have found each other (if we’d been allowed to choose),” said Rachel Harshaw ’17 in an interview in The Atlantic titled Colleges would rather freshmen not choose their roommates.
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