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Aida Shadrav ’17 came to Hamilton with a plan, and she’s well on the way to accomplishing it. She’ll enter Harvard Dental School in the fall, following the career path of her mother. .
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Peter F. Cannavò, associate professor of government, used President Donald Trump’s behavior during a photo session with NATO leaders as a springboard to discuss leadership virtues in a June 5 Huffington Post essay.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Simon Coppard recently received a grant from the Linnean Society of London and the Systematics Association for his research using transcriptomics to reveal the evolution of venom in sea urchins.
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No one specific road leads to the theatre, and for Sarah Zeiberg ’18, the route includes an environmental studies and theatre double major.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry Andrew Jones recently published research results in mBio, one of the top journals of the American Society of Microbiology.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, participated in an American Public Media Marketplace segment titled “The administration has based its budget on 3 percent GDP. What happens if we don’t get there?” on May 25.
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Hamilton College men's hockey standout Evan Buitenhuis '18 (Burlington, Ontario/Nelson HS) has been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Division III Men's At-Large Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Buitenhuis, a third-team selection, was one of 30 student-athletes named to the Academic All-America Team. He is the first Continental men's hockey player to ever earn academic all-America honors.
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“A chip-firing variation and a Markov chain with uniform stationary distribution,” co-authored by Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics Dave Perkins, was recently published in The Australasian Journal of Combinatorics.
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Hamilton College has been a leader in environmental stewardship of its campus for many years and regularly demonstrates its commitment to achieving progress toward climate neutrality.
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Last fall, after taking Real Analysis, a course taught by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz, a new, infinitely large world opened up for Lizz Spangenthal ’18 — she learned about Cantor’s Theorem.
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