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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.

  • Associate Professor of Psychology Tara McKee presented a poster at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science in Boston on May 26. The poster was co-authored with Kyndal Burdin ’18 and Isabel O’Malley ’18.

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  • Since the end of last summer, a job has been waiting for Tyler Rehor ’17 after graduation: a coveted position as a pricing/market analyst in the product management and strategy team at Travelers Insurance.

  • Derek Jones, the Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, was recently awarded an International Senior Research Fellowship at Ustinov College, the postgraduate college of Durham University, U.K.

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  • Professor of French Cheryl Morgan recently published an essay in La Littérature en bas-bleus. Romancières en France de 1870-1914, the third and final volume in a series devoted to 19th-century French women novelists.

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  • Shannon Boley ’17 recently attended the Eastern International Region American Academy of Religion Conference, where she received a Student Paper Award for her paper, "Muslim Refugees and Christian Charities: A Case Study of Refugee Resettlement in Rome, Italy."

  • More than 1,100 alumni and guests are registered for Reunions ’17, taking place this year on June 8-11. There’s still time to register for the weekend that promises a full slate of activities and many opportunities to reminisce with classmates and friends.

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  • Amy Gaffney, director of the Oral Communication Center (OCC), presented at the National Association of Communication Centers' Excellence at the Center Conference in Grand Rapids, Mich., in April. Her presentation focused on trends about which students use oral communication center resources.

  • Throughout her time on the Hill, Gaulkin had no fear about starting a career. "I always viewed Hamilton as a meaningful experience in itself rather than a means to finding a job,” she explained. “I was confident that by attending Hamilton, I could focus on learning for the sake of learning and the rest would fall into place.”

  • Assistant Professor of Biology Cynthia Downs has been awarded a $22,114 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to support her project "RUI: Collaborative Research: Constraints of biomass on innate immunity across terrestrial mammals."

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