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Each summer, Opportunity Programs welcomes to campus a cohort of incoming students for an intensive academic college transition program. The newest group, members of the Class of 2022, arrived on campus on July 1.
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“This summer, I’m taking part in the Manhattan Sports Business Academy, a summer immersion program designed for college students seeking career acceleration in the sports industry."
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Professor of French Joseph Mwantuali recently taught two courses at Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de la Gombe (ISP-Gombe) in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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When Yeo Jean Song ’21 applied to take part in a summer research project, she hoped to come out of it with a better understanding of molecular biology.
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Two articles by Associate Professor of East Asian Languages Zhuoyi Wang are included in the current issue of the journal Chinese Literature Today.
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It’s a warm summer day on Hamilton’s campus, but in Room 102 of the Kirner Johnson building, students are making a sacrifice to the gods.
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Assistant Professor of Mathematics Courtney Gibbons attended the 2017 New Trends in Syzygies workshop at the Banff International Research Station in Alberta, Canada, June 24 to 29.
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Stephanie Zhang ’19 spent her entire summer delving into a single, intriguing aspect of how Japanese speakers learn English. Her specific interest — negative quantifiers.
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For much of the summer, home base for Lilly Yangchen ’20 is a wildlife reserve in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. She has a grant to examine the prospects for expanding ecotourism in the Himalayan country.
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Professor Onno Oerlemans of the Department of Literature and Creative Writing (and Associate Dean of the Faculty) published the essay "Sing and Be Heard: Birdsong and the Romantic Lyric" in the interdisciplinary journal Mosaic.
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