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Professor of Anthropology Chaise LaDousa recently edited Language and Schooling in India and Sri Lanka: Language Medium Matters, a special issue of the International Journal of the Sociology of Language (IJSL).
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Professors of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas and Yvonne Zylan presented their research on federal civil servants responses to the Trump administration, in and outside of their jobs, at the American Sociological Association meetings in Philadelphia on Aug. 13
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It was a soggy and humid day but members of the Class of 2022 were greeted with cheers, smiles, and enthusiasm as they arrived for orientation on Aug. 14.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown was recently named to the international editorial board of the Journal of Physics Communications.
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It’s that time of year again. Cars with license plates from states across the country roam the campus searching for parking spots, and students who graduated from high school only a few months ago are rolling up with all their luggage. A class of 485 first-year students are ready to take the first step into their college experience: orientation.
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Zeng Laishun, also known as Chan Laisun, was the first Chinese student ever to enroll and study at Hamilton College.
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It’s a great internship — if you love dogs and science. “You definitely would have a hard time working with the dogs if you weren't a dog lover. The kennel houses some 50 sled dogs, and at that point the dogs will love on you whether you like it or not,” says Debbie Kim '19.
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Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Naomi Guttman read from her work at the Bright Hill Press and Literary Center of the Catskills in Treadwell, N.Y., on Aug. 9.
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The American Alliance of Museums featured a two-year, mixed-method, regional study conducted by Wellin Museum educator Amber Geary that posed the question, “What makes teachers choose to use a museum as part of their curriculum?”
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Economics major Jesse Bennett ’19 is spending his summer analyzing the effects that various policies have on the diffusion of photovoltaic cells (solar panels) in the United States. The focus of his research is to contrast the effectiveness of production subsidies versus consumption subsidies.
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