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The new indoor practice facility, the size of half a football field, will open before November 2018.
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Assistant Professor of Sociology Matthew Grace recently published a paper in the journal Social Science & Medicine.
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Students, faculty, and community members at Hamilton College got an intimate look at what campus life looked like more than 120 years ago, thanks to a surprise discovery of a time capsule buried by the class of 1890.
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Participating in the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art docent program has opened quite a few doors this summer for Hamilton students including at the Smithsonian, Guggenheim, American Museum of Natural History, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Institute of Contemporary (ICA) Art in Boston.
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David Gagnidze ’20 returned to his country of birth to work at the Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD) in Tbilisi. The nonprofit hosts workshops with the local youth, assesses the economic problems of regional communities and studies religious and ethnic minorities in Georgia.
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Austin Briggs, the Hamilton B. Tompkins Professor of English Literature Emeritus, participated in the International James Joyce Symposium that took place at the University of Antwerp in June.
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Assistant Professor of Geosciences Cat Beck was the top local female finisher in the 2018 Boilermaker Road Race on July 8.
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A 128-year-old time capsule will be opened Tuesday on the front steps of the Burke Library.
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Director and Curator of Special Collections and Archives Christian Goodwillie recently presented a paper at Historic Deerfield’s annual Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife.
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As the sight of plows on icy roads becomes a distant winter memory, people across the state breathe a sigh of relief. But as the ice melts, a new problem surfaces: road salt. In the village of Waterville, just 10 miles from campus, Jenny Soonthornrangsan ’19 and Nicholas Jickling ’19 are trying to do something about it.
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