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Professor of Comparative Literature Peter J. Rabinowitz recently presented a paper titled “Sedimental Education; or, The Ethics of Aging” at the International Conference on Narrative in Montréal.
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Women's hockey goaltender Sam Walther '18 (Gambrills, Md./The Gunnery [Conn.]) and men's hockey goaltender Evan Buitenhuis '18 (Burlington, Ontario/Nelson HS) received the 2018 Jack B. Riffle Awards at Hamilton College's senior varsity athlete awards celebration on Tuesday, May 15.
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Through funding from the Levitt Center, Arthur Williams ’16, a native of Jamaica, will create a socially oriented agricultural enterprise called FreshLife.
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Associate Professor of History John Eldevik presented a paper recently at the 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, which met May 9-13 at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo
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Several seniors were recently awarded teaching assistantships in France for next year by the French Ministry of Education.
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“Eleni’s dedication to her friends and family, to the Hamilton community, to the refugees she worked with over the summer in Greece…. comes not from a place of ticking something off a list but from a place of passion and compassion. She is all in: heart and mind. How she does anything is how she does everything. I feel confident that Leni will take that way of being into the world and do big things.” - Amy James, director of community outreach.
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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn recently presented a paper at the 39th American Indian Workshop (AIW) in Ghent, Belgium.
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Members of the Class of 2018 and their senior thesis topics alphabetically by department.
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Physical Plant custodian Heidi Griffith was honored with the Ellie Wertimer – Patsy Couper Award at the annual staff recognition lunch on May 14. The award is given annually to an employee who goes above and beyond in service to students.
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Through Hamilton's Bristol Fellowship, psychology grad Monika Rybak ’18 will spend a year traveling the world to research tattoo traditions and how inking experiences differ across cultures.
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