All News
-
Eddie Brennan '19, an Hispanic studies major, is the "influencer talent management intern" at the Los Angeles-based Digital Brand Architects, which manages a roster of leaders in the social space.
Topic -
Let there be light: Chemistry students are spending their summer using basic research to synthesize new materials to increase the fluorescence of rare earth elements.
Topic -
After psychology major Aoife Thomas ’20 took the class “Education, Teaching, and Social Change” with Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Studies Meredith Madden, she noticed something about the curriculum she had learned as a child.
Topic -
This summer Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn, along with Jada Langston ’20, Sophia Coren ’21, and Lana Dorr ’21, are conducting archaeological fieldwork in Transylvania, Romania.
Topic -
According to a press release issued on July 17 by the Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., the firm’s board of directors has appointed Hamilton alumnus David M. Solomon ’84 to succeed Lloyd C. Blankfein as chairman and chief executive officer.
Topic -
Articles in The Atlantic and The Philadelphia Inquirer and on the CNBC website featured research published by Professors Philip Klinkner and Paul Hagstrom.
Topic -
Chemical physics major Clare Munroe ’18 has joined a lab at the University of Pennsylvania researching ways of predicting the severity of breast cancer in both animals and humans. Her eventual goal is to become a small animal vet. Here she describes the path she's taking.
Topic -
Organic chemistry students and their research advisors from Hamilton, Colgate University, and Hobart and William Smith Colleges gathered for the annual Summer Organic Research Symposium (SmORS).
Topic -
This summer, Kyra Richardson ’21 joined 23 students from around the world at Osakikamijima island in Japan for a two-week program. The Human Ecology Lab and Island Odyssey (HELIO) focuses on the intersection of human ecology and Japanese higher education. Over 10 days, students participated in workshops, trainings, and hands-on meetings with local communities in Japan.
Topic -
Led by Instrumentation Specialist Greg Rahn, rising sophomores Ellen Chinchilli and Catherine Ryczek recently presented research at the 66th Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics in San Diego.
Topic