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Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, was recently interviewed by NPR about the DSA, and his comments were included in broadcasts over the last weeks.
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It was a summer of teamwork for students Kaitlyn Thayer ’19, Julia McGuire ’20, Nora McEntee ’19, and Amarilys Milian ’20 as they worked with a sociology professor to investigate local food systems in Central New York.
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Several Hamilton faculty and staff recently spent a week in Albuquerque, N.M., at the National Academic Advising Association’s (NACADA) Academic Advising Summer Institute.
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Nothing could have prepared Vince Sorrentino ’20 for what it was like to work in a hospital: grumpy patients, serious wound care, and lots of bodily fluids. It was an up close and personal look at hospital work for a student on the job—one of seven Hamilton students participating in a summer program with SUNY Upstate Medical University.
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Summer is here, and that can only mean one thing: camp. But this summer camp has nothing to do with lanyards or kayaking—it’s about code. This summer, Conor Courtney ’20 is attending Horizons School of Technology in San Francisco, Calif.
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Assistant Professor of Economics Javier Pereira recently presented a paper, co-authored with Professor of Economics Chris Georges, a Society for Computational Economics conference.
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A July 25 article in The Atlantic titled How Much More Merit Do You Need Than Saving American Lives? detailed the efforts of alumnus Matt Zeller’04 and his former U.S. Army translator Janis Shinwari, to help other former translators and their families, Afghan and Iraqi citizens, obtain special immigrant visas and resettle in the United States.
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Stephana (Hayoung) Lim '21 never expected to be doing anything related to art in college. When she first came to Hamilton, she intended to major in physics, but soon switched over to computer science after taking a class with Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science David Perkins.
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Doran Larson, the Walcott-Bartlett Chair of Ethics and Christian Evidences and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, recently published a review of Scandinavian Penal History, Culture And Prison Practice.
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For Ashley Ramcharan ’20, what began as a late night conversation with friends about being a racial minority on campus turned into a 10-week long research project.
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