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Alan Cafruny, the Henry Platt Bristol Chair of International Affairs and Professor of Government, recently presented a paper titled “Is There a U.S. Grand Strategy Toward the Rise of China?” at the University of Warsaw, Poland.
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More than 1,200 alumni and guests will return to the Hill for Reunions 2018, June 7-10. There’s still time to register for the weekend that promises a full slate of activities and many opportunities to reconnect with classmates and friends. A special welcome goes to the members of the class of 1968, celebrating their 50th anniversary.
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Several members of the Hamilton community represented the College at a recent conference titled Our (Digital) Humanity: Storytelling, Media Organizing and Social Justice, at Lehigh University.
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Mackenzie Doherty ’18 has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Vietnam.
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Diann Lynch, a registered nurse at the Rudd Health Center and coordinator for Hamilton College Emergency Medical Services (HCEMS), was recently named the Midstate EMS Nurse of Excellence for 2017.
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Olivia Paradice ’18 is interning at the Foreign Press Center (an office in the Public Affairs Bureau of the State Department) this summer. As a capstone internship project, Paradice will make a presentation in front of a foreign news outlet. After that, she’ll attend The American University of Paris for a Master's in Global Communications.
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Associate Professor of Government Peter Cannavò recently presented a paper at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting in San Francisco and was a co-organizer of a workshop in Nicosia, Cyprus.
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In a message to the Hamilton community on May 31, Interim Dean of Faculty Margaret Gentry announced the death of Walcott-Bartlett Professor of Philosophy Emeritus Bob Simon.
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Amber Aparicio ’18 and Gabby Stern ’19, presented their research at the fifth annual conference of the “Social Psychologists Around Western New York.” The meeting took place at Buffalo State on May 25.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner presented an invited keynote lecture for “Symposium Day” at Bard High School Early College in Queens, N.Y., on May 18.
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